Is Iridium Browser Legit (serious)

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No.

Yes.

Maybe.

I don't know.

Yeah

install GuixSD

install firefox

Install HDD destroyer

I'm not sure what you're asking

Yes if you enjoy getting your keystrokes and browser history getting sent to some kraut's AWS box

install ungoogled-chromium

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Just use Chromium, no need to use a hackshit assembled by a Kraut that is behind development history.
If you care about muh privacy use Firefox and follow the privacytools.io instructions.

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No, it still phones home

Source?

Just use Yandex.Browser.

Yes

See what Theo says about Firefox vs Chrome
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Also for those too lazy to read
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>Answered it in the long, the short version is: Chrome/Iridium is safer code.

Can't play netflix

2L2Q

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And that's a good thing.

This is a sign that they are legit, since it means that it doesn't come with google drm botnet enable it by default. You are always free to install it yourself.

which would defeat the purpose of using it in the first place

actually you can't, I tried to find workaround to install silverlight (or whatever is that shit called) that used to work in older Iridium browsers but it didn't and google search literally told me 'just use different browser for netflix'

Please don't use yandex if you want to escape from botnet. A lot of people in the west think of them as a "good" version of right when in fact they have a history of not only being unreliable from security perspective, but distributing malware, just search for Yandex bar. Same as mail.ru, they became prominent because of their questionable practices in 2000s.

"good version" of google, not right

I consider it to be the safest browser at the moment

None, as is usual.

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No. None of the "degoogled" browsers are legit because the Chromium source code is a clusterfuck with thousands of files and millions of lines of code. Nobody has truly audited the entire Chromium codebase.

It sure is hard to check with wireshark, eh

>watching netflix in a browser
>watching netflix at all

Sure.