In addition to its core privacy features, the new version enhances user customization options. It includes new command-line switches, specific flag settings, and additional configurations for search suggestions, allowing users to tailor their browsing experience according to their preferences. The intent is not to cater to all users but rather to provide options for those who seek a more independent browsing environment without the typical Google entanglements.
For users interested in a less integrated browser experience, Ungoogled Chromium 144.0.7559.96-1 is now available for download, and contributions to its development can be made through its GitHub repository.
As the demand for privacy-centric browsing options continues to grow, Ungoogled Chromium positions itself as a strong choice for users who prioritize control over their online experience. The development team remains committed to refining the browser, with the potential for future updates that could include even more features or enhancements aimed at privacy and usability
Ungoogled Chromium 144.0.7559.96-1 released
A new version of Ungoogled Chromium has been released, offering a Google-free alternative to standard browser releases. The goal is to keep things familiar for users accustomed to regular Chromium builds while removing features tied to Google domains and blocking tracking requests. By stripping unnecessary binaries from the source code, Ungoogled Chromium becomes lighter and more focused on privacy and control. Users can further customize their experience with new command-line switches, flag settings, and search suggestion options.
Ungoogled Chromium 144.0.7559.96-1 released @ Linux Compatible
