
And it has other tweaks you might like, too, including disabling onbeforeunload events (no more annoying dialog boxes which appear when a page is being closed) and forcing all pop-ups into tabs. If you can live with this, there's no doubt that ungoogled-chromium does much more to protect your privacy than similar projects. You also don't get Google's own Flash player, so will have to install Adobe's version or do without it.Īnd Safe Browsing is disabled, too, as it communicates with Google's servers to download the blacklists. Instead you have to follow some awkward workarounds, such as downloading a CRX manually and dragging and dropping it onto the extensions tab. For example, removing all the Google code means you don't have the Webstore plugin, so can't install extensions from the store. This has some very far-reaching consequences.

Strip binaries from the source tree, and use those provided by the system or build them from source.Disable or remove offending services and features that communicate with Google or weaken privacy.To fix this, ungoogled-chromium uses "a set of configuration flags, patches, and custom scripts" to do the following:

Even the final build output includes some pre-built binaries." Furthermore, the normal build process for Chromium involves running Google's own high-level commands that invoke many scripts and utilities, some of which download and use pre-built binaries provided by Google. "A number of features or background services communicate with Google servers despite the absence of an associated Google account or compiled-in Google API keys. You thought Chromium did that anyway? So did we, but the "ungoogled-chromium" developer says: Ungoogled-chromium is a Chromium variant "for removing Google integration and enhancing privacy, control, and transparency".
