"I mean can google track me, store my data, IP Address, etc. With that said - 1) If you do want to install apps from the webstore you should be downloading the crx files and installing offline 2) The only real addons you need for enhanced privacy in my opinion are Ublock and Noscript and both of those can be downloaded from Github no need to visit the G webstore. The one huge drawback on any chromium based browser is if you want to use a variety of extensions you are inevitably going to find yourself in the googe webstore and I am not aware of any addons in there being monitored for security like the firefox addon store. Does that mean it's communicating with google? Certainly not but you need to understand your extensions. Now on your Ungoogled when you start turning on extensions you will see the comms start flowing with the outside world thru the firewall. The only other browser that comes close is Tor but even that reached out to the tor project checking for updates. Not true with Iridium and certainly not true with Brave. Nevertheless I have included some links below that briefly discuss the privacy features of Ungoogled.Īlso when I started using Ungoogled I did a check after I disabled all extensions launched the browser and watched my firewall traffic for a period of time if I remember correctly there was zero telemetry coming or going. ![]() I don't understand what these other features are you refer to I must not be reading this in the context you mean it to be. ![]() "the other two key features in the project are threats to my privacy?" ![]() I assume you mean "Ungoogled-Chromium" " - because "Chromium" is a different browser."I'm looking forward to use the "Chromium" browser." I am about as technologically illiterate as you but to give you a response
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