DuckDuckGo is the default search engine, and most of the Google-related tracking is disabled or removed. You can see the details in the repository's README.md.
This works well for privacy-conscious users who, for some reason, don't want to use Firefox. If you have no objection to Firefox, it would be in your best interest to use Firefox since it's backed by a non-profit dedicated to open web standards.
> Although SRWare has been claiming "Iron is free and OpenSource", this wasn't true from at least version 6 on until mid 2015, as the links given by them for the source code were hosted in RapidShare and blocked by the uploader. SRWare Iron "is entirely closed source and has been since at least version 6". According to Lifehacker, as of October 2014 SRWare Iron was "supposedly open source but haven't released their source for years". In 2015, SRWare resumed releasing what they claim is the source code for the browser, although not stating on their page what version the source code is from.
I would struggle to find the references, but supposedly google keeps their teams separate, which is why using google analytics and google chrome don't talk to each other.
Either way DDG is a pretty solid search engine, useful as a second source if google aint working for you.
[+] [-] commoner|6 years ago|reply
https://github.com/Eloston/ungoogled-chromium
DuckDuckGo is the default search engine, and most of the Google-related tracking is disabled or removed. You can see the details in the repository's README.md.
This works well for privacy-conscious users who, for some reason, don't want to use Firefox. If you have no objection to Firefox, it would be in your best interest to use Firefox since it's backed by a non-profit dedicated to open web standards.
[+] [-] cbluth|6 years ago|reply
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SRWare_Iron
[+] [-] blibble|6 years ago|reply
yeah I think I'd rather run Chrome...
[+] [-] bigato|6 years ago|reply
[+] [-] jppope|6 years ago|reply
I would struggle to find the references, but supposedly google keeps their teams separate, which is why using google analytics and google chrome don't talk to each other.
Either way DDG is a pretty solid search engine, useful as a second source if google aint working for you.
[+] [-] lancesells|6 years ago|reply
[+] [-] jazoom|6 years ago|reply
I've just started using Vivaldi and I am very impressed. It's what Chrome should have evolved into.