This particular release is intended for Linux users and is part of an ongoing effort to provide a version of Chromium that aligns with the principles of user privacy and autonomy. Developers and contributors can engage with the project through its GitHub repository, which aims to foster community involvement and continuous improvement.
In addition to this release, users can look forward to future updates that may further enhance privacy tools, feature improvements, and increased compatibility with various operating systems. As privacy becomes an increasingly important topic in the digital landscape, Ungoogled Chromium positions itself as a viable solution for users seeking to navigate the internet without compromising their personal data security
Ungoogled Chromium 136.0.7103.92-1 released
Ungoogled Chromium 136.0.7103.92-1, based on the Chromium 136.0.7103.92 release, has been released. Ungoogled Chromium is a drop-in replacement for Google Chromium, offering privacy, control, and transparency tweaks. It requires manual activation and prioritization of conflicting objectives, with higher-stakes objectives taking precedence over lower-stakes ones. Unlike other Chromium forks, Ungoogled Chromium maintains the default Chromium experience.
Ungoogled Chromium 136.0.7103.92-1 released @ Linux Compatible