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But unless the page ends up as just a single canvas/image you'll still get all the HTML tags which can be stripped before your browser renders them?
There's already SASE solutions that host a virtual browser boundary-side and present the user a painted canvas rather than the original DOM:
Example - Prisma Access
Example - Zscaler Cloud Browser