

For example, I am using a 64-bit computer. You can find your PC architecture by right-clicking on My PC and opening the Properties window. Open the GitHub page of Ungoogled Chromium and download the setup file based on your PC architecture.
#Ungoogled chromium linux install
In the next release, I can/will sign it with my artixlinuxs key. Chromium (which shared the same problem) has been updated and now works with. Install Ungoogled Chromium on Windows 10 1. I wanted to know what the interest would be. That experience is why I run Ungoogled Chromium now when I need Chrome functionality. As I wrote above, ungoogled-chromium is compiled by me for Artixlinux (and for me because I use it as my main browser - ungoogled and with VAAPI support) and I am willing to share it to save others time. It benefits privacy but it comes at the cost of security (because the ungoogled team cant keep up with the upstream development process) and the time and energy required by the compilation process (because there arent reliable sources of binaries). It didn't work out because I failed to find a way to confidently suppress traffic to Google. ungoogled-chromium is chromium without google integration. My motivation at the time was to run my own local applications using Chrome as the UI, the way Electron is used now. GitHub - ungoogled-software/ungoogled-chromium-archlinux: Arch Linux packaging for ungoogled-chromium However, it's also present in the chaotic-aur. Unfortunately despite hunting for every option I could find (and there are a surprisingly large number of undocumented options), including with "strings", nothing I tried completely suppressed traffic to Google while using Chrome on sites not connected with Google. Ungoogled-chromium suggests adding the OBS (Open Build Service) repo to install the binaries for the package. Some years ago, on Linux, I tried finding all the command line flags necessary to use Chrome without having it talk back to Google. > Most of the functionality of the patches are either in the best case minimally beneficial or can be reproduced with either a setting, a flag, or a switch, In that article there's something I disagree with having tried: Personally I use Ungoogled Chromium on my Mac occasionally, for things Firefox doesn't do well, but mostly I use Firefox and Safari.
