Ungoogled Chromium



Following Chromium browser, Ungoogled Chromium has also been added to Flathub. This is Chromium without any dependencies on Google web services while retaining the default Chromium experience as closely as possible. The web browser also has some tweaks to enhance privacy, control and transparency, however, most of these are not enabled by default. Ungoogled-chromium is Google Chromium, sans dependency on Google web services. Ungoogled-chromium retains the default Chromium experience as closely as possible. Unlike other Chromium forks that have their own visions of a web browser, ungoogled-chromium is essentially a drop-in replacement for Chromium. Ungoogled Chromium is a great privacy-focused Chromium based browser. It is fast, stripped of Google's proprietary coding that can intrude on your privacy, and compatible with many Chrome Extensions. However, where it shines in its de-google-ing and user privacy-first initiative sometimes means it isn't as 'user friendly' as other Chromium.

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Disagree on most points, actually:

>Faster, less bloat

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Stock Firefox doesn't actually have that much bloat, and it's not noticeably slower than Chrome on reasonably modern hardware (i.e.: most page loads are near-instant, same as in Chrome on a good connection).

>Extension support for Chromium is way better too Medicare urgent care copay.

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Until Google decides that your extension is unworthy of being in their store. This notably happened with Pushbullet quite recently: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=23168874

.. Until Google inexplicably restored it a few days later, but not before lots of accusations were thrown around.

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IMO it's also worth noting that ungoogled-chromium is (obviously) an unofficial fork of Chromium. Google may at any time change Chromium so substantially as to either require Google integration at some fundamental level for even the most basic functionality, causing too much work for such a low-profile effort to continue, or just make Chromium closed-source. With Firefox, that risk doesn't exist because of the business motivations of the company that develops it.