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- | ====== Chromium' | + | ====== Chromium' |
As free software activists, we all enjoy using the latest and greatest in free software, but we need to make sure that **the software we are using really does respect our freedom**. Many users have expressed to us **their desire to run Chromium web browser**, since it appears to be fully free software, **but it still fails in several ways**. | As free software activists, we all enjoy using the latest and greatest in free software, but we need to make sure that **the software we are using really does respect our freedom**. Many users have expressed to us **their desire to run Chromium web browser**, since it appears to be fully free software, **but it still fails in several ways**. | ||
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==== Queries to Google ==== | ==== Queries to Google ==== | ||
- | By default, | + | **By default, Chromium source code still has many lines of code that makes direct internet connections to Google**. |
When building the software unpatched, much of your browsing experience is under the control of Google' | When building the software unpatched, much of your browsing experience is under the control of Google' | ||
As mentioned in the article [[https:// | As mentioned in the article [[https:// | ||
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==== DRM and Proprietary Codecs ==== | ==== DRM and Proprietary Codecs ==== | ||
- | **Chromium supports** the use of <color # | + | **Chromium supports** the use of <color # |
==== Privacy problems ==== | ==== Privacy problems ==== |