Ungoogled Chromium 139.0.7258.154-1 released

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Ungoogled Chromium version 139.0.7258.154-1 has been released, building on the base of Chromium 139.0.7258.154. This specialized version aims to eliminate Google's influence and dependencies while maintaining a user-friendly experience similar to that of standard Chromium. The project focuses on enhancing user privacy, control, and transparency, prioritizing the removal of Google-related features over the introduction of new functionalities. Notable enhancements in this release include the disabling of Google domain-specific features, blocking internal requests to Google during runtime, and the removal of binaries from the source code.

This latest release is specifically designed for Linux users and can be accessed for contribution and development on GitHub under the ungoogled-software repository. The update brings the benefits of a Chromium browser that is free from Google integration, aligning with the project's mission to provide a more private browsing experience. Users interested in maintaining their online privacy can benefit from this latest release, which continues to evolve with a focus on user autonomy and data protection.

Looking ahead, future updates may further refine the browsing experience by continuing to enhance privacy features, improving compatibility with various web standards, and expanding support for additional operating systems. As awareness of digital privacy grows, projects like Ungoogled Chromium are likely to gain more interest and support from users seeking alternatives to mainstream browsers

Ungoogled Chromium 139.0.7258.154-1 released

Ungoogled Chromium 139.0.7258.154-1, based on Chromium 139.0.7258.154, is now available. Ungoogled Chromium is a modified version of Google Chromium that aims to remove its dependency on Google web services while retaining the default user experience. The project's objectives prioritize removing Google dependencies over adding new features, and it implements various tweaks to enhance privacy, control, and transparency. Key features include disabling functionality specific to Google domains, blocking internal requests to Google at runtime, and stripping binaries from the source code.

Ungoogled Chromium 139.0.7258.154-1 released @ Linux Compatible