Ungoogled Chromium 142.0.7444.134-1 released
Ungoogled Chromium 142.0.7444.134-1, based on Chromium 142.0.7444.134, has dropped. For those who are already utilizing this privacy-focused fork of the Chromium codebase, it represents an additional step towards a simplified experience.
Ungoogled Chromium was designed for privacy from the start: features like disabling Google domain functionality or blocking internal requests help keep things lean and potentially safer. And it keeps stripping away unnecessary binaries embedded in the source code, aiming for a cleaner core experience focused on user freedom.
Beyond those foundational elements, this latest release offers more dial-up options for customization. Users can now tinker with various settings via command-line switches and chrome://flags entries, providing finer-grained adjustments than before. There's also added flexibility in how you set up your search engine suggestions and more tools for defining specific URL schemes to suit personal browsing habits.
Crunching down on the extra features packed into this update: automatic pop-ups converted to tabs, no-auto URL formatting in the bar, and blocking internet connections for certain URLs give users finer control over their digital environment. And yes, there's a Windows-specific tweak preventing the browser from setting Zone Identifiers on downloaded files.
Ungoogled-software/ungoogled-chromium Release 142.0.7444.134-1
Google Chromium, sans integration with Google. Contribute to ungoogled-software/ungoogled-chromium development by creating an account on GitHub.
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