![]() ![]() I just felt the need to share this web browser that I think not many use or know about, since to me it is a great product that gives you a lot of freedom and modularity in the way you interact with the web. ![]() You should use whatever browser fits your needs as explained above. My opinion is entirely subjective and you might really hate Ungoogled. In short, based on my personal testing, Ungoogled Chromium is a great alternative to the massively infested standard Google Chrome and should be given a chance if you do care about resource management, browsing speed, and the moderate privacy bump. I have tried most of these and I stopped using them for purely personal reasons like: I did not like the interface, they used a lot of resources, my brain just said no, etc. There are also browsers like Opera GX, Brave, Edge, Vivaldi, etc. A bit slower with more resources used but with better privacy – Firefox.Speed and few resources used with moderate privacy – Ungoogled.This codebase provides the vast majority of code for the. Vanadium provides the WebView and standard user-facing browser on GrapheneOS. In the end, this debate on what browser to use will depend on your individual needs and preferences: Chromium is a free and open-source web browser project, mainly developed and maintained by Google. When comparing brave-browser and ungoogled-chromium you can also consider the following projects: Vanadium- Privacy and security enhanced releases of Chromium for GrapheneOS. If you take a peek at privacy tests you can see that Ungoogled Chromium, although a lot better than Chrome, falls behind Brave or Firefox unless you dig deep into the privacy flags of the browser. This was especially the case when watching a Twitch stream or YouTube stream/video which most likely once again has to do with how optimized are the players for Firefox VS Chrome. ![]()
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