[LINK] Why do people permit third-party cookies?

JanW jwhit at internode.on.net
Fri Aug 5 10:53:35 AEST 2016


At 10:20 AM 5/08/2016, Karl Auer you wrote:
>If you are a Chrome user, uninstall it and install Chromium instead.
>They are the same browser, but Chrome has Google's privacy-hostile
>"enhancements".
>
>Chrome/Chromium has the first three, need to find something else to
>replace the last. 


I went to tucows to get this, clicked the download, but it doesn't. It just clicks over to the Chromium site. I thought it was my browser, Pale Moon, so I went to Chrome and got the same result. The Chromium website doesn't have an obvious link to the actual software. Seems they call them 'builds'. 

Then via search again I found a link to download, which took me back to the Chromium project and the actual "build", but it says yes it updates automatically, but then in a separate paragraph says it doesn't. That fills me with all sorts of confidence - NOT.

This is a miss for me. Won't help our beginner/low intermediate users whatsoever.

Jan




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