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Thorium Browser? (thorium.rocks)
submitted 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) by techwooded@lemmy.ca to c/privacy@lemmy.ml
 

Curious on how good this fork of chromium is for privacy. Same person does the Mercury browser too I think

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[–] cmrss2@aussie.zone 6 points 1 month ago

I’ve used Thorium (not as my main browser) and I like it. Decent privacy features, performance does feel better.

Some major downsides though:

  1. It is not frequently updated to the latest Chromium patch; there have been times where Thorium has lagged three major versions behind. And just forget about getting patches that fix major security vulnerabilities until the next major update.
  2. The browser is heavily opinionated, and while that has resulted in a browser with a half-useable version of the Chrome refresh, see this issue and it’s clear the focus is not on privacy.

If you want a browser that’s more focused on privacy and don’t care about the eye-candy that Thorium provides, the Cromite browser is only doing security + privacy patches, has toggles for more permissions, has V8 disabled by default, allows for automatic clearing of history, allows you to change the default referrer policy, has more chrome://flags, and actually gets updates frequently to the latest patch.