Cromite browser was a privacy and security oriented Android browser.

Their latest update was in 21th of May: v148.0.7778.168.

Their commit history also suggest that the browser is slowly being sunset.

To put it into context, the current version of chrome on Android is 150.0.7871.63, released on 30th of June.

  • TrickDacy@lemmy.world
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    3 days ago

    I used ironFox until recently it started randomly timing out on websites that work fine everywhere else. So I’m back to FF on Android.

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      3 days ago

      FF took privacy out of their policy. At this point, why not just DDG. I also use SearXist, and you can randomize the engine instances used to avoid fingerprinting.

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        3 days ago

        FF took privacy out of their policy

        Nope, that was just a really silly context-free git diff that people seized on as if it meant something deep. They edited one piece of documentation to have different wording. Privacy is still very much a part of their branding.

        why not just DDG.

        Because that is still using the Chrome engine and thus allowing their monopoly to thrive. The literal only thing you can do to slow/stop Google’s stronghold on the web is to use another browser, not based on Chromium.