Ungoogled Chromium 143.0.7499.109-1 released
A new version of Ungoogled Chromium has arrived, offering an alternative to standard browser releases by dialing back on Google integration.
The goal is pretty straightforward: ditch the Google services built into the core experience while keeping things familiar for those used to regular Chromium builds. That means turning off or removing features tied to Google domains and blocking certain internal requests designed specifically for tracking; think of it as being more aware without having to be extra technical about it.
And the result isn't just a one-off change; Ungoogled really packs on fewer Google bits by stripping unnecessary binaries from the source code. It's lighter, focused purely on privacy and control, removing the bloat that comes with relying heavily on your search giant.
Ungoogled Chromium goes beyond basic privacy tweaks that you might expect from an ungoogled browser by adding another layer of customization for users who want more knobs to tinker with their setup. You'll find new command-line switches and specific flag settings, plus some customizations for how search suggestions work, letting you tailor the experience even further. It's not trying to be everyone's browser; it's just giving people more options if they prefer a different direction.
Release Ungoogled Chromium 143.0.7499.109-1
Google Chromium, sans integration with Google. Contribute to ungoogled-software/ungoogled-chromium development by creating an account on GitHub.
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