David, I wasn't suggesting to remove chromium, rather to install chrome alongside to check whether they behave differently with regards to your problem.
Note that Chrome is Google's proprietary and branded version of Chromium, which is fully open-source. Chrome has some additional features that link to Google services.
It is useful to know that Chrome doesn't seem to be affected by the problem, that indicates that the problem is likely to be with the snap packaging.
David, I wasn't suggesting to remove chromium, rather to install chrome alongside to check whether they behave differently with regards to your problem.
Note that Chrome is Google's proprietary and branded version of Chromium, which is fully open-source. Chrome has some additional features that link to Google services.
It is useful to know that Chrome doesn't seem to be affected by the problem, that indicates that the problem is likely to be with the snap packaging.