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douglas9

(4,358 posts)
Mon Sep 24, 2018, 08:42 AM Sep 2018

Why I'm done with Chrome

This blog is mainly reserved for cryptography, and I try to avoid filling it with random
“someone is wrong on the Internet” posts. After all, that’s what Twitter is for! But from time to time something bothers me enough that I have to make an exception. Today I wanted to write specifically about Google Chrome, how much I’ve loved it in the past, and why — due to Chrome’s new user-unfriendly forced login policy — I won’t be using it going forward.


https://blog.cryptographyengineering.com/2018/09/23/why-im-leaving-chrome/

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Why I'm done with Chrome (Original Post) douglas9 Sep 2018 OP
I never liked chrome, they interfere with my printing of photo's I have researched and want to print katmondoo Sep 2018 #1
I like Chrome, but it is a memory hog. nt Lucky Luciano Sep 2018 #2
A really quick answer: hunter Sep 2018 #3
no other choice morisddx Oct 2018 #4
Vivaldi douglas9 Oct 2018 #5

katmondoo

(6,454 posts)
1. I never liked chrome, they interfere with my printing of photo's I have researched and want to print
Mon Sep 24, 2018, 09:40 AM
Sep 2018

I always feel they are monitoring me.

hunter

(38,311 posts)
3. A really quick answer:
Mon Sep 24, 2018, 09:06 PM
Sep 2018
https://www.chromium.org

It's the non-commercial version, a requirement of the Open Source licences Google built Chrome upon.

I use it on linux machines, my desktop, a laptop, and a Raspberry Pi. It's the default browser on the Pi. Chromium has a blue logo-icon, not polychromatic.

Yes, I do use an inexpensive Chromebook as one of my travelling machines, but that identity isn't shared on any other device.

I acquired a Windows laptop for a job last year, and I was thinking I really should keep current with Windows 10, maybe using it daily instead of late night Windows cramming whenever I've got no choice, but last week I said to myself fuck this and I turned it into a nice little Debian machine. I could madly push F12 as it's starting up to select a Windows boot, but it's not likely I will, not unless someone pays me.

Okay, I don't get this guy. I'd expect anyone who plays with cryptography would have multiple computers, browsers, identities, and IP addresses.

You's pick your browser and you's take you's chances. Internet privacy is a difficult thing.

This is posted from a Chromebook.
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