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TheGodfather Using a browser for this is a good way to view emails and their attached PDFs, due to the browser's additional security measures like sandboxing. But using the browser as a Flatpak is not a good idea, since it weakens the browser's own sandboxing.
This, especially chromium based browsers. The following is my own (perhaps flawed) understanding: there are different kinds of sandboxes, and using for example chrome in a flatpak, will cripple chrome it's own robust sandboxing, which i believe is more focused towards site isolation in the browser itself? While flatpak (with bwrap) sandboxes thing more from the OS. So i believe it could depend on your use case on how u would use chrome in this is example. Would u value it more kinda 'separated' from the OS, but have weaker site isolation in browser itself, or the contrary?
This is my own understanding currently of this pretty complex matter, and i'm mainly posting this as perhaps an expert could shed some light on my perhaps flawed view and clear some things up.