25 gigabit might be overkill for now as there is not a lot of end user equipment supporting it but 22 megabit would be painful for me.
My family have a number of gaming PC's and a playstation, downloading a game is easily 40-60 gigabytes so the difference between 22 megabit and a gigabit makes a huge change in usability.
22 megabit is also not really enough for 4K streaming (netflix 4K is 15-25 megabits, the better ones is even more).
Seriously, you dont see any difference? A agent is non deterministic and may delete or change you data as a normal matter of operations. A browser, barring bugs or security issues, would not delete or modify the data you have outside the browser.
Since 1945 12 cops have been killed in the line of duty (excluding traffic accidents), mostly when responding to a violent crime (trying to stop bank robberies lead to 6 of those fatalities).
But then third party apps can force users to accept this before they work (here I am especially thinking of school and work apps that people might be forced to use).
In a rental unit you should not have things that can’t be replaced. People who rent it will break things, either by accident or purpose (there are always idiots around).