you can add extensions via drag and drop .crx file to chrome://extensions/ ungoogled-chromium runs domain substitution on the whole source code before compiling. Then, in case the browser attempts to connect to a google domain, it blocks the connection and alerts the user. You don't get more anti-google than that. unlike iridium, it's the lastest version
is there a gentoo ebuild for this? the one in layman is version 55.
Chase Moore
Little OT I am now using this Is there any way to auto-synchronize browser's favorites with different browser in my phone via LAN? Or some extension that can sync them and isn't a fucking botnet?
Julian Williams
No binaries for Ubuntu 18.04?
Kevin Ross
>ungoogled-chromium what's the difference with normal Chromium? AFAIK Chromium is ungoogled already
Oh shit, they finally update the software. Time to update.
Wyatt Peterson
lies. debian has no ungoogled chromium. its just regular chromium with some questionable unremovable extentions
Connor Jones
>ungoogled-chromium wireshark it fucking inbred
Hudson Sullivan
What are you implying?
Jose Rodriguez
well iridium is dead.. so it's better either way
Noah Hill
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Kayden Long
Still non-free software.
Elijah Phillips
fuck off stallman
Aaron Murphy
your on a non free site user
Matthew Fisher
What about Inox?
Christian Wood
try to play drm.
Henry Hill
Inox is good too. Ungoogled Chromium does a bit more, though, they merge patch-sets from Inox, Iridium, and use Debian's hardened sandbox, among other things. Inox is perfectly fine, though, and is likely to be the preference on Arch since it's kept up to date by the maintainer.
Nice try, pajeet. You aren't getting me that easily.
Jaxon Smith
What are the advantages of using ungoogled-chromium over Brave? The Brave "botnet" IMHO is just a meme, since all the options about paid-ads are disabled by default.
Hunter Kelly
>Vivaldi
Joseph Myers
BASED
Henry Parker
get a clue ya pinhead
Matthew Martinez
I use woolys chromium, I don't need this shit
Parker Flores
ungoogled-chromium is 100% free software. All blobs are cleaned from source before compiling. Every module is compiled from source instead of getting a binary version from Google servers (what regular Chromium does when compiling).
Non-free license.
Leo Harris
I'm reading this in Apu's voice for some obscure reason.
Ethan Price
>Then, in case the browser attempts to connect to a google domain, it blocks the connection Wouldn't that fuck my captcha up or force me to do 50 captchas till I can post?
Samuel James
no. see:
Oliver Bell
ungoogled-chromium is a very nice browser.
It won't, user. Captcha is loaded from the page, not from Chromium's source code.