>Chromium-based, follows upstream >includes a WebView replacement so native apps can use its patches >native adblock >allows background playback >privacy enhancement patches from Inox patchset, ungoogled-chromium and Iridium >anti-fingerprinting mitigation >no corporate interests like Brave >faster than Firefox
>Why aren't you using Bromite on Android? Because I like to use Google Chrome. I don't like to make compromises. I want to use the best, most updated browser.
Levi Johnson
Seems nice, thanks user.
Logan Foster
ok now make it for desktop
Leo Nguyen
>inb4 le botnet maymay >inb4 disableable options that make most people safer are botnet
Robert Price
>Chromium-based If I'm gunna use a botnet I may as well use the official one
Charles Wood
this
Colton Diaz
Sign me the fuck up user! Where do I download it?
Connor James
>Bromite is Chromium plus some patches for ad blocking and enhanced privacy. >ungoogled-chromium for some patches >Iridium project for some patches (taken from above ungoogled-chromium) >Inox patchset for some patches (taken from above ungoogled-chromium) >nochromo for the original adblock patch AdBlock Plus, uBlock, EasyList and EasyPrivacy for the filters included Botnet, sure. That's how these patches work.
Jason Stewart
You don't trust a FOSS product because of the name. You've heard it here first.
Matthew Brooks
First, you need to admit you forget things deemed important because you wanted to. Second, I'm more than willing to help build a weapon of non mass destruction. Third, the objective being. Creator's of big data gps bot$ will even scratch their heads and say these guys are right. It is ridiculous what they have done, but they are right. That is the only option now. The best option. You will need to know the gears of Menuet OS, it only takes 3 months, 4 hours each day.
>another chromium-based browser bromite? more like bromide
Ethan Rogers
>ABP included >yeah no Yeah, yes. What are you even trying to so? It is included and you can confirm that yourself. You can also build the browser yourself.
bromite.org/ It is just one of the list, not the adblocker itself. It is patched to remove Google shit like ungoogled-chromium Arguably the only major fault IMO.
Leo Scott
Still uses chromium binary blobs, still a botnet. If you don't think google isn't hard baking spyware garbage into their engine you're naive.
Lincoln Allen
>Why aren't you using Bromite on Android? I use firefox whenever I can. I don't care about alternatives.
Jaxson Watson
>Arguably the only major fault IMO. Which makes it inferior to Brave.
Luke Gonzalez
welcome to the brotnet
Nicholas Johnson
>Still uses chromium binary blobs, still a botnet. If you don't think google isn't hard baking spyware garbage into their engine you're naive. Do you have a better method of removing them? I don't think you do.
Owen Edwards
Why should I use this over Lighting?
Christopher Mitchell
I don't like chromium based browser
Brayden Roberts
Because I still like firefox more with about:config, ublock origin, umatrix, decentraleyes, and violentmonkey with adsbypasser script.
Camden Kelly
You can use it together with Lightning actually, it provides a standalone WebView. As for why, mostly due to anti-fingerprinting, codec support and no pesky AMP pages. bromite.org/system_web_view Firefox's fine, but I really wish they would focus more on the Android version, it is always behind the desktop version in features and enhancements. I often end up pairing it with a Chromium/WebView-based browser due to this.
Just discovered it today and it's nice. Based Jow Forums
Christian Moore
Does it still phone home to Gurgle?
Bentley Torres
Firefox would be the kino browser without the fucking lag issues. Don't try to lie and say it doesn't matter when it clearly does. Reminder that we're not using a computer, and the smartphone speed standards have to be respected. Try using Bromite or Brave for 10 minutes then switch back to Firefox/Firefox Beta/Nightly/Fennec/Icecat or any other Firefox fork that's not Klar you'll understand my point
Yes. I've been using Adguard and Net monitor to see how Bromite connects to the internet and several times I've found 1ie100 servers being contacted by the browser. Don't even approach this botnet. Stick with Brave. It's a way better alternative, trust me. No botnet, no ads, https everywhere built in, and the ability to turn off javascript per site. It's your best bet. Trust me on this.
lol wow, how pathetic. There goes that then. I'll wait when they can remove something that basic. Mind you, I do have the entire server range blocked as well as everything else google.
Why worry about botnet when you can't even talk to it?
Dylan Murphy
Wow based user thanks
Oliver Edwards
Stop shilling Brendan.
Adrian Baker
reminder that you can't "ungoogle" chrom* it is a botnet at the base layers
Anthony Jenkins
sticking with brave
Jose Thomas
Don't see it in the appstore. It's on iphone right?
Brandon Torres
Because it sounds like a chalky liquid medicine.
Wyatt Rogers
I was baiting, the browser does not connects to Google at all unless you use Google search engine. And googleplay services at the top is actually microG.
YOU FAG, quit that shit. My dad died from a wild baiting incident.
Nicholas Perry
Why isn't it on fdroid? Is it's UI the same as Chrome/Chromium? If so i'd rather stay on Lightning. Lightning and Firefox are the only browsers with a good UI/UX that I know of. Why do they compile their own system webview?
Gavin Morales
>so native apps can use its patches what?
Parker Bailey
I use Chromium by woolyss for years and didn't have a single issue. Also uses at least 1gb of ram less than Firefox
android has a built in UI component to render HTML in any app which wants to. This is usually handled by Chrome on most android devices because chrome comes preinstalled. Removing chrome uses a system webview which is usually a long term stable webkit/blink package that is less up to date, and is still published by google anyway.
>not in fdroid Yeah nah ill pass
Adrian Cook
>muh fdroid Literal cucks
Angel Bennett
Botnet
Parker Sanders
>Tried it >It's shit Oh well...
Joseph Johnson
how do i update/add filters
Austin Perry
>im just gonna install any apk from any website yeah ok kid.
Leo Williams
>104 commits
Oy vey... Tell me when it's actually passable as a browser.
Caleb Baker
>github is just """any website""" kys
Aiden Davis
Great reasoning. Are these masterpieces yours as well?
Carson Jackson
>Oy vey... Same applies to you, my friend:
Grayson Ramirez
>This app needs your account details
John Parker
How do I set a custom frontpage with it?
Lincoln Cook
>github makes reproducable binaries. no, you are the one who should kys.
Jack Hill
I'll admit that I'm two of those posts. But this was to bump the thread