Topic: Chromium
Chromium is an open-source web browser project that serves as the foundation for several popular browsers, including Google Chrome and Microsoft Edge. While it promotes open standards, it also faces scrutiny for enabling censorship and surveillance practices, particularly through its association with major tech companies that prioritize control over user privacy. The implications of Chromium’s development and usage are significant for those advocating for free expression and digital rights.
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Brave 1.92 Adds Built-In Containers for Desktop
Two accounts, one window, and none of the awkward mingling your logins usually do behind your back.
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Google Removes the Final Workaround for Full Ad Blocking in Chrome
The world’s largest advertising company also writes the rules governing what ad blockers can do inside its browser.
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A Privacy-Focused Browser Redefining Open Source Through Simplicity and Silence
A browser built on silence, it measures trust by what it refuses to know.
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Google’s New Plot To Lock Down The Web
Using its monopoly to control the ways browsers and websites interact.
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Microsoft suggests Chromium “cleanup of potentially offensive terms” such as “blacklist”
Microsoft is making its decisions on what’s allowed and what isn’t based on “a machine learned model that does context…
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Google is not letting YouTube function on Microsoft Edge, another examples of Google’s hostility to open standards
It’s not the first time Google hasn’t played nice with other browsers.
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Open source Chromium users are being told it’s an “unsupported” browser for Google docs
Users trying to access Google Docs via the latest Chromium-based Microsoft Edge browser are unable to open any document and…
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Google just added DuckDuckGo as a default search engine in its Chromium engine
From now on, DuckDuckGo can be used as a search engine in the Chrome browser in over 60 markets.
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A Chrome-browser monopoly is on the horizon – even Skype now only works in Chromium browsers
Microsoft’s attitude towards not supporting less widely used browsers will surely pave a way towards monopoly in the coming future.
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ProtectIID Is a New Way to Easily Create Random Private Email Addresses on The Fly
An independent developer has created a great solution to a common online problem regarding your online privacy when it comes…
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How to Activate PiP (Picture in Picture) In the Brave Browser
If you like watching a video in the corner of your screen while browsing the web or doing your work…











