![]() # Simple commandline flags for chromium so it does not spoil your privacy. Put this at /etc/profile.d/chromium-ungoogled.sh If you want a universal setting for Ungoogled Chromium, The workaround is to export your Chrome/Chromium (or other user-installed browser) bookmarks as an. I'm a bit late, but here's a Git repo with settingsįor both Mozilla and Chrom* based browsers: apt instead of dpkg also takes care of installing all dependencies which snap is not one of. The URL is not directly displayed but you can see it in your download history. You'll be able to tell that it's ungoogled-chromium by going into the browser hamburger menu and selecting "About", where it will say: "Version xx.xx.x (Official Build, ungoogled-chromium) Ubuntu (64-bit)" You can get the download URL from the normal Chrome download page, then scroll to the very bottom of the page and select 'other platforms'. ![]() The browser will just be called "chromium" in your menu after it is installed, not "ungoogled-chromium. Go to the github page for ungoogled-chromium-debian if you want to read more info: Įcho 'deb /' | sudo tee /etc/apt//home-ungoogled_chromium.list > /dev/nullĬurl -s '' | gpg -dearmor | sudo tee /etc/apt//home-ungoogled_chromium.gpg > /dev/null ![]() If you've upgraded to the beta/testing version of Trisquel 10, it will now install and work for you: Ungoogled-chromium recently started hosting a repository that will install the browser on distros based on Ubuntu 20.04. Installing other extensions (with CWS) Method 2 1.
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