Ungoogled Chromium 146.0.7680.153-1 released

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The latest release of Ungoogled Chromium, version 146.0.7680.153-1, emphasizes severing all connections to Google servers while preserving the core browser experience. To achieve this, it uses domain substitution techniques to replace internal Google domains with fake addresses and blocks any attempts to connect to them. Most privacy features are disabled by default, requiring users to manually enable them through chrome://flags for enhanced privacy and control. The update also incorporates borrowed code from other open-source projects to improve functionality and stability, making it an appealing choice for power users seeking a tracking-free browsing experience



Ungoogled Chromium 146.0.7680.153-1 released

The newest ungoogled chromium update arrives with a strict focus on cutting off connections to Google servers while maintaining the standard engine experience. It enforces this by replacing internal domains with fake addresses and blocking any attempts to reach them at runtime through domain substitution techniques. Most privacy controls remain disabled by default so users must manually enable features within chrome://flags to gain full transparency over their browsing data. This build is best suited for power users willing to tweak settings in exchange for a browser that does not phone home to the search giant.

Ungoogled Chromium 146.0.7680.153-1 released @ Linux Compatible