Ungoogled-Chromium 136.0.7103.59-1 released

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Ungoogled Chromium 136.0.7103.59-1 has been officially released, offering a version of the Chromium browser that operates without any integration with Google services. This latest version is based on Chromium 136.0.7103.59, ensuring users have access to the latest features while maintaining their privacy. The development of Ungoogled Chromium is community-driven, and interested contributors can participate by creating an account on GitHub.

The release is particularly focused on Linux users, providing them with a more private browsing experience by eliminating any Google-specific web services. This aligns with the project's goal to create a browser that emphasizes user autonomy and data privacy.

As the landscape of internet privacy continues to evolve, releases like Ungoogled Chromium are crucial for users seeking alternatives to mainstream browsers that often come with built-in tracking and data collection features. For those interested in trying out this release, it is available for download, and users are encouraged to explore the benefits of a less intrusive web experience.

Additionally, the community behind Ungoogled Chromium is always looking for feedback and contributions, making it a collaborative effort towards a more privacy-focused browsing solution

Ungoogled-Chromium 136.0.7103.59-1 released

Ungoogled Chromium 136.0.7103.59-1 has been released. This version is built on Chromium 136.0.7103.59, with all Google-specific web services excluded.

Ungoogled-Chromium 136.0.7103.59-1 released @ Linux Compatible