Again, I would like to know of specifics in brave for your shadiness and scam claims. I did not dump it for shadiness and scams. That's is a no-no for me and I dumped brave. I was all in and I was going to participate in brave rewards until it was requested that I send my picture ID on the internet to some cybercurrency firm. I liked much about it re: anonymity, tracking, adfs, etc. unless you don't believe vivaldi's claims.
#Ungoogled chromium store free
I am not familiar with the details but it is still opensourced and free of interveeners. Recently though a change was made that reduced it's functionaly in some way. The original opensource chromium is still available.
#Ungoogled chromium store install
Do I need to download and install the Chromium update from. It works great, but when I opened just now, it gave me a notice that Google has released a new Chromium version. I downloaded and installed the latest version for windows (). Chromium was always reported free of spy stuff. Im brand new to ungoogled-chromium browser. google freely took it and added their google junk into it and renamed it as google chrome. Historically, chromium was an original opensource browser. I would like to know specifics on it's shadiness and inclusion of google services Thus, i see no reason for excluding vivaldi from your list. If you think google spies are embedded in extensions you do not have to install any of them. This makes for lots of choices for easily increasing functionality. Vivaldi allows optional inclusion of chrome extensions. You can set the search engine to duck-duck-go and avoid google and beeg search engines. Vivaldi claims no google function inclusions. It takes many seconds per page load for most major websites. I use Pale Moon, a Firefox fork, but it's so incredibly slow as to be a complete nightmare to use for anything but my own web pages. PS: Yes, I'm aware of Firefox, the only (non-Mac-only) alternative browser left. I am looking for a truly privacy-focused, non-profit, power-user-focused, no-nonsense project which uses the Chromium tech/engine as its base, but has truly removed everything related to Google from it, and has no spying on its own.
There is simply no way that I could possibly trust such a project, where "anyone" is free to provide executables for Windows. Because these binaries are not necessarily reproducible, authenticity cannot be guaranteed.
IMPORTANT: These binaries are provided by anyone who are willing to build and submit them. But then you read this on their website ( ): I know of ungoogled-chromium, which at first glance sounds like exactly what I want.I do run it, but only for emergencies and in an isolated VM.
#Ungoogled chromium store full
However, I find even this Chromium-based browser to be very shady and full of unwanted junk and dependencies on Google services, etc.