
# Simple commandline flags for chromium so it does not spoil your privacy.

Chromiumos has x264 and full linux firmware support. Chromium builds have thinlto, PGO, codecs, widevine, and experimental features. I make my own chromium and chromiumOS builds. Put this at /etc/profile.d/chromium-ungoogled.sh Ungoogled chromium is better for privacy but lacks codecs and google search and sync. If you want a universal setting for Ungoogled Chromium,

However, many people are unaware that their patches often regress the privacy/security rather than improve it. I'm a bit late, but here's a Git repo with settingsįor both Mozilla and Chrom* based browsers: ungoogled-chromium A review of ungoogled-chromium patches The ungoogled-chromium project is an often recommended browser to people seeking a private Chromium-based browser. You'll be able to tell that it's ungoogled-chromium by going into the browser hamburger menu and selecting "About", where it will say: "Version xx.xx.x (Official Build, ungoogled-chromium) Ubuntu (64-bit)" The browser will just be called "chromium" in your menu after it is installed, not "ungoogled-chromium.

Go to the github page for ungoogled-chromium-debian if you want to read more info: Įcho 'deb /' | sudo tee /etc/apt//home-ungoogled_chromium.list > /dev/nullĬurl -s '' | gpg -dearmor | sudo tee /etc/apt//home-ungoogled_chromium.gpg > /dev/null
Ungoogled chromium debian install#
If you've upgraded to the beta/testing version of Trisquel 10, it will now install and work for you: Ungoogled-chromium recently started hosting a repository that will install the browser on distros based on Ubuntu 20.04.
