Ungoogled Chromium 144.0.7559.132-1 released

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Ungoogled Chromium 144.0.7559.132-1 has been released, providing a privacy-focused browsing experience by removing Google’s background services. Users can install it on Linux through a quick method using the xtradeb PPA or compile it from source for greater customization. The article outlines detailed steps for both installation methods, as well as post-install tweaks to enhance privacy settings. Overall, Ungoogled Chromium offers a familiar user interface while effectively minimizing Google’s telemetry, making it a suitable alternative for privacy-conscious users



Ungoogled Chromium 144.0.7559.132-1 released

Ungoogled Chromium 144.0.7559.132-1, a version of the browser that strips out Google's background services, has been released, allowing users to browse privately without silent pings to Google. To install Ungoogled Chromium on Linux, users can either use the quick-install route via the xtradeb PPA or compile it from source for full control. The article provides step-by-step instructions for both methods, including adding the PPA, installing prebuilt packages, and compiling from source using dev tools. Users are also provided with post-install tweaks to ensure their browser is configured to respect their privacy preferences.

Ungoogled Chromium 144.0.7559.132-1 released @ Linux Compatible