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DOWNLOAD LATEST STABLE CHROMIUM BINARIES (64-BIT AND 32-BIT)

Chromium
The free and open-source project behind Google Chrome
 * OS▾
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   * Windows on Arm (64-bit)
   * Windows (32-bit)
   * macOS
   * Linux
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 * Windows
 * Mac
 * Linux
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 * Android
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 * Notes
 * Features
 * Features▾
   * Secure Preferences
   * Google API keys
   * Widevine plugin
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 * Secure Preferences
 * Google API keys
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 * HTML5 audio/video
 * Advanced
 * Advanced▾
   * Internal pages
   * Keyboard shortcuts
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 * API
 * Links
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 * Privacy▾
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   * Tools
   * Guides
   * Tests
 * Malware
 * Updaters
 * Comments (9993)


MY CHROMIUM VERSION

Chromium version used by this web browser (Also, check at chrome://version):

130.0.0.0

widevineall-codecsall-codecs+linux

WebRTC IP address leak: maybe
A 100% free & open-source browser
compatible with all Google Chrome extensions


Welcome on this auto-updated website to easily download latest stable and
development versions of Chromium. Please, read my #notes.



Stable buildsDevelopment or beta buildsCanary buildsDevelopment builds (official
repository)


OTHER PAGES

 * → download: simplest multilingual page about development builds (official
   repository)
 * → audio/video tester: online media player


SITE QUERY STRINGS

Customize this page as you want and bookmark the URL. (* = JS needed)
 * Add a tooltip on external links *
 * Convert date to "time ago"
 * Define a color on external links *
 * Enable auto showing/hiding navbar *
 * Open external links in a new tab *
 * Show file checksum in uppercase
 * Show all comments
 * Show only stable releases
 * Show the content of all toggle boxes *
 * [Reset all]


You can combine them like tab=1&ago=1


RSS

 * → feed/android
 * → feed/linux
 * → feed/mac
 * → feed/windows-64-bit
 * → feed/windows-32-bit
 * → feed/comments
 * → feed/news


NEWS


1. FROM THE OFFICIAL CHROMIUM BLOG

 * Seamlessly use your passwords and addresses in Chrome across all devices
 * Building a faster, smarter, Chromebook experience with the best of Google
   technologies
 * How Chrome achieved the highest score ever on Speedometer 3
 * Introducing Shared Memory Versioning to improve slow interactions
 * Manifest V2 phase-out begins
 * Multi-tasking with Minimized Custom Tabs
 * Advancing Our Amazing Bet on Asymmetric Cryptography
 * How Machine Learning improved the Chrome address bar on Windows, Mac and
   ChromeOS
 * Fighting cookie theft using device bound sessions
 * Speedometer 3: Building a benchmark that represents the web


2. FOUND ON THE WEB

 * Scoop (a command-line installer for Windows) uses our Chromium releases
 * The endless browser wars
 * Firefox and Chromium Security
 * Browser Startup Comparison
 * [DE] Ungoogled Chromium Erweiterungen und Suchmaschine Installieren
 * How to block un-installation of extensions in Chrome/Chromium, using
   ExtensionInstallForcelist?
 * [FR] Overview of Chromium builds: For chrlauncher
 * Group Policy & Chromium
 * [FR] Règles et stratégies appliquées à Chromium dans Windows
 * [video] How to setup & use Tor with Chrome without browser bundle on Windows
 * Force Chromium Browser to use WPAD proxy detection
 * Working with custom DNS names in Chromium
 * How Chromium Works
 * Get the latest Chromium Releases - Easy Peasy!


3. ON MEDIA

 * gHacks
 * Google News (RSS, ATOM, news::google.com)
 * Hacker News (via hn-search)
 * MalwareTips
 * Reddit (Old Reddit threads)
 * Slashdot
 * Wilders Security Forums


4. ON SECURITY TRACKERS

 * tracker::chromium.org
 * tracker::debian.org


5. FOR THIS SITE

 * info Latest site updated: 16 minutes ago
 * new justclueless shares his stable builds for #windows.
 * removed RobRich's releases.
 * new 2 new releases:
   - AVX2 version for Linux, by RobRich,
   - Thorium for Linux and Windows, by AlexFrick.
 * newPortapps shares his portable "ungoogled-chromium" versions, based on the
   Marmaduke's releases (source).
 * new 2 new releases:
   - AVX2 version for Windows, by RobRich,
   - ungoogled-chromium for Linux, by Marmaduke.
 * removed win64|dev|no-sync version by Marmaduke.
 * new In collaboration with the Open Source Software group at Arm, we share
   Chromium for #windows-on-arm.
 * new Hibbiki shares his stable builds for #windows.
 * changed The stable 64-bit Chromium release on #windows-64-bit is now compiled
   by Maramaduke.
 * new Marmaduke shares his "ungoogled-chromium" builds for #windows and #mac.
 * removed The "No WebRTC" builds are stopped since version 68. Now, WebRTC is
   deeply integrated in Chromium. For help, the last builds are still
   downloadable: win64 stable, win64 dev, win32 stable.
 * removed Chromium Portable of AluisioASG and winPenPack. These releases are
   too outdated.
 * new Dear #mac users: Marmaduke shares his builds compiled with all codecs.
 * new Secure connection: https://chromium.woolyss.com
 * changed Now, we use the "Snapshots" repository about "The Chromium Authors"
   (official) builds.
 * removed Chromium Portable and Chromium Updater (crupdater) of Zychopat are
   discontinued.
 * changed The Chromium Team has removed non-clusterfuzz and non-telemetry LKGR
   builders. So I rewrote a new internal engine for this site.
 * removed Chromium Portable of LiberKey and ThumbApps have not been updated for
   a long time.
 * changed Update of Chromium logo and site colors.
 * changed The site structure has changed. Your OS and architecture (32/64-bit)
   is dynamically highlighted if detected.
 * changed The time is based on the local time of Mountain View (USA) where the
   Chromium Buildbot server is located.
 * fixed Cron was temporarily broken because my server was under maintenance.
   Now, the full site is automatically updated each hour.
 * removed In the Buildbot results, "bug=none" does not mean "build without
   bug". So, I cleaned my #rss feeds and #api about that. Example of a good
   build: 285741
 * changed Major update. The full site is now based on the Git revision's commit
   hash. See my #api to quickly understand.
 * fixed About Chromium builds stored at SourceForge: If your browser does not
   send a referer header, you can directly download them.
 * changed Modified content of each #rss feed in order to provide a better
   visibility into RSS readers.
 * changed Shortened URLs about Google Storage: commondatastorage.googleapis.com
   → storage.googleapis.com
 * new Now you can post anonymous #comments. Enjoy!


CREDITS

This site uses only free and open-source resources:
 * Material icon for the site
 * Icon for the Progressive Web App
 * Script for auto-generated avatars

Site archives:
 * chromium::archive.today
 * chromium::wayback.machine
 * chromium::google.cache
 * chromium::ghostarchive


DONATION

We share freely our work for pleasure without require using of ads and user
tracking methods. If you want to help us, you are welcome! ^^

AlexFrick
Developer of Thorium (Chromium) stable/dev versions on all platforms
Arm
Developer of Chromium stable/dev versions, on #windows-on-arm
Henry++
Donate via his own website
Developer of chrlauncher (updater/launcher for Chromium), on #windows
Hibbiki
Developer of Chromium stable versions, on #windows
Jerry
Site administrator, webmaster. Why to use closed-source browsers when 100% free
and open-source browsers exist? Long life to Firefox and Chromium! ;)
Justclueless
Developer of Chromium dev versions, on #windows
Marmaduke
Developer of Chromium stable/dev versions, on #windows, #mac and #linux
RobRich
Developer of Chromium dev versions, on #windows and #linux


LINUX

How to install, update and remove Chromium, on Linux distributions?
In most cases, Chromium is directly available in the official repository of each
Linux distribution. So it is easy to install, update and remove it via the
integrated software/package manager or in command-lines.

There are other ways like:
 * chromium snap-package (Snap)
 * chromium flatpak-package (Flatpak)
 * For more, check a list of software package management systems.


CHROMIUM FOR 64-BIT LINUX

Reference: Google Chrome 131.0.6778.85 • Tuesday, 19 Nov 2024


MarmadukeEditor
Marmadukeungoogledungoogled
Chromium without Google integration and enhanced privacy, based on the
"ungoogled-chromium" project of Eloston.
• Info: https://github.com/Eloston/ungoogled-chromium/
• FAQ: https://ungoogled-software.github.io/ungoogled-chromium-wiki/faq
• Extensions: https://github.com/NeverDecaf/chromium-web-storewidevinewidevine
Chromium compiled with the enabled Widevine support. After install of this
plugin by yourself (because this is not an open-source software), Chromium will
be able to play DRM content (on Netflix, for example).
• Info: #widevineall-codecsall-codecs
Chromium compiled with open-source audio/video codecs + AAC + H.264
• Info: #html5-audio-video
• Test: https://tools.woolyss.com/html5-audio-video-tester/linuxlinux
Chromium for a Linux ditribution

Archive130.0.6723.123 (1356013) • Saturday, 9 Nov 2024
Tested under Ubuntu 18+

Info:
 * sha1: ded830c905c6cc9cc01a1289932719956ae67344.(virus?) -
   ungoogled-chromium_130.0.6723.123_1.vaapi_linux.tar.xz
 * Previous versions (ungoogled)
 * Source: Github repository

Eloston and other contributorsEditor
Eloston and other contributorsungoogledungoogled
Chromium without Google integration and enhanced privacy, based on the
"ungoogled-chromium" project of Eloston.
• Info: https://github.com/Eloston/ungoogled-chromium/
• FAQ: https://ungoogled-software.github.io/ungoogled-chromium-wiki/faq
• Extensions: https://github.com/NeverDecaf/chromium-web-storelinuxlinux
Chromium for a Linux ditribution

Binaries →Available in different repositories
If you prefer, you can install the Flatpak package of Ungoogled Chromium.

Info:
 * Website: ungoogled-chromium
 * FAQ: ungoogled-chromium-wiki/faq
 * Extensions: chromium-web-store

AlexFrickEditor
AlexFrickavxavx
Chromium for a computer (higher than the year 2011) having a processor with the
support of AVX instructions.
• Info: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Advanced_Vector_Extensions
• Free tools to show this info: CPU-Z, HWiNFO, Speccy...syncsync
Chromium with defined Google API keys. So Google services (Chrome Sync...) work.
You will be able to log in with your Google account and synchronize your data.
• Info: #google-api-keysmodifiedmodified
Features compiler optimizations via build configuration
modifications.widevinewidevine
Chromium compiled with the enabled Widevine support. After install of this
plugin by yourself (because this is not an open-source software), Chromium will
be able to play DRM content (on Netflix, for example).
• Info: #widevineall-codecs+all-codecs+
Chromium compiled with open-source audio/video codecs + AAC + H.264 + H.265
• Info: #html5-audio-video
• Test: https://tools.woolyss.com/html5-audio-video-tester/linuxlinux
Chromium for a Linux ditribution

Binaries →Info about Thorium
Info:
 * Website: Thorium
 * Releases (Github): Thorium releases

RobRichEditor
RobRichavx2avx2
Chromium for a computer (higher than the year 2013) having a processor with the
support of AVX2 instructions.
• Info: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Advanced_Vector_Extensions#CPUs_with_AVX2
• Free tools to show this info: CPU-Z, HWiNFO, Speccy...modifiedmodified
Features compiler optimizations via build configuration
modifications.widevinewidevine
Chromium compiled with the enabled Widevine support. After install of this
plugin by yourself (because this is not an open-source software), Chromium will
be able to play DRM content (on Netflix, for example).
• Info: #widevineall-codecs+all-codecs+
Chromium compiled with open-source audio/video codecs + AAC + H.264 + H.265
• Info: #html5-audio-video
• Test: https://tools.woolyss.com/html5-audio-video-tester/linuxlinux
Chromium for a Linux ditribution

Package133.0.6836.0 (1382377) • Wednesday, 13 Nov 2024
Info:
 * sha1: a7f6f93efb6a29b601657089943130322de5b083.(virus?) -
   chromium-browser-unstable_133.0.6836.0-1_amd64.deb
 * Previous versions (linux64-deb-avx2)
 * Source: Github repository

RobRichEditor
RobRichavxavx
Chromium for a computer (higher than the year 2011) having a processor with the
support of AVX instructions.
• Info: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Advanced_Vector_Extensions
• Free tools to show this info: CPU-Z, HWiNFO, Speccy...modifiedmodified
Features compiler optimizations via build configuration
modifications.widevinewidevine
Chromium compiled with the enabled Widevine support. After install of this
plugin by yourself (because this is not an open-source software), Chromium will
be able to play DRM content (on Netflix, for example).
• Info: #widevineall-codecs+all-codecs+
Chromium compiled with open-source audio/video codecs + AAC + H.264 + H.265
• Info: #html5-audio-video
• Test: https://tools.woolyss.com/html5-audio-video-tester/linuxlinux
Chromium for a Linux ditribution

Package133.0.6836.0 (1382377) • Wednesday, 13 Nov 2024
Info:
 * sha1: 6b917a99d5773bc3c5aeea216811a556b63d22e8.(virus?) -
   chromium-browser-unstable_133.0.6836.0-1_amd64.deb
 * Previous versions (linux64-deb-avx)
 * Source: Github repository



CHROMIUM FOR 64-BIT AND 32-BIT LINUX

Reference: Google Chrome 131.0.6778.85 • Tuesday, 19 Nov 2024


linuxlinux
Chromium for a Linux ditribution

ARCH LINUX

Available in the official repository
sudo pacman -S chromium

If you prefer, you can install the Snap package or Flatpak package of Chromium.

Info:
 * Chromium at Arch Linux wiki
 * Arch Linux is an independent distribution

linuxlinux
Chromium for a Linux ditribution

CENTOS

Available in the official repository
To install the stable Chromium version on CentOS 7+: $ sudo yum -y update
$ sudo yum install -y epel-release
$ sudo yum install -y chromium
$ - requires given Linux commands to be executed as a regular non-privileged
user

To run it: $ chromium

If you prefer, you can install the Snap package or Flatpak package of Chromium.

Info:
 * CentOS is a distribution affiliated with Red Hat (RHEL).

linuxlinux
Chromium for a Linux ditribution

DEBIAN

Available in the official repository
To install the stable Chromium version:
 * use the integrated software/package manager
 * or use the Snap package (apt://snapd)
 * or use the Flatpak package
 * or use the gdebi APT tool (apt://gdebi • Deb files)
 * or type these commands:

sudo apt update
sudo apt install chromium chromium-l10n
(chromium-l10n is only used for localization and is optional)

Info:
 * Chromium at Debian wiki and Debian packages
 * Debian is an independent distribution

linuxlinux
Chromium for a Linux ditribution

ELEMENTARY OS

Unavailable in the official repository but you can install it!
Install the Snap package or Flatpak package of Chromium.

Info:
 * elementary OS is a distribution based on #ubuntu

linuxlinux
Chromium for a Linux ditribution

FEDORA

Available in the official repository (since Chromium v52)
To install the stable Chromium version:
 * use the integrated software/package manager
 * or alternatively, type these DNF command:

sudo dnf install chromium

If you prefer, you can install the Snap package or Flatpak package of Chromium.

Info:
 * Chromium at Fedora package, Fedora rpms, Fedora wiki and Fedora cloud
 * Fedora is an independent distribution

linuxlinux
Chromium for a Linux ditribution

GENTOO LINUX

Available in the official repository
If you prefer, you can install the Flatpak package of Chromium.

Info:
 * Chromium at Gentoo Linux packages
 * Gentoo Linux is an independent distribution

linuxlinux
Chromium for a Linux ditribution

LINUX MINT

Available in the official repository
To install the stable Chromium version:

- Use the integrated software/package manager

- or type this command (on Linux Mint 20+):
sudo apt install chromium

- or follow this tutorial to install the Snap ("Ubuntu") version of Chromium

- or install the Flatpak package of Chromium.

Info:
 * Chromium at Linux Mint Community and Linux Mint's blog
 * Linux Mint is a distribution based on #ubuntu and #debian

linuxlinux
Chromium for a Linux ditribution

MAGEIA

Available in the official repository
Info:
 * Chromium at Mageia Application Database
 * Mageia is an independent distribution

linuxlinux
Chromium for a Linux ditribution

MANJARO

Available in the official #arch-linux repository
sudo pacman -S chromium

If you prefer, you can install the Snap package or Flatpak package of Chromium.

Info:
 * Chromium at Arch Linux wiki
 * Manjaro is a distribution based on #arch-linux

linuxlinux
Chromium for a Linux ditribution

OPENSUSE

Available in the official repository
If you prefer, you can also install the Snap package or Flatpak package of
Chromium.

Info:
 * Chromium at openSUSE package, openSUSE wiki and RPM resource chromium
 * openSUSE is an independent distribution

linuxlinux
Chromium for a Linux ditribution

PUPPY LINUX

Available in the official repository
Follow the posts at Announcements about LxPup, ScPup, UPups, Chromium, LXQt,
Kernels etc.

1) Install it via Menu → Internet → Get Web Browser

2) or download it from the Sourceforge repository

Info:
 * Old discussion on the Puppy Linux forum
 * Chromium at PuppyLinux wiki
 * Puppy Linux is an independent distribution

linuxlinux
Chromium for a Linux ditribution

SLACKWARE

Unavailable in the official repository but you can install it!
Follow the blog post of Eric Hameleers (developer of Chromium packages)

Slackware is an independent distribution

linuxlinux
Chromium for a Linux ditribution

SOLUS

Unavailable in the official repository but you can install it!
Install Snappy on Solus (if not installed). Then type this command: sudo snap
install chromium
If you prefer, you can install the Flatpak package of Chromium.

Info:
 * Chromium at snapcraft
 * Solus is an independent distribution

linuxlinux
Chromium for a Linux ditribution

UBUNTU

Unavailable in the official repository (since Ubuntu 19.10+) but you can install
it!
To install the stable Chromium version, there are different ways.



THE SNAP VERSION


- For Ubuntu 19.10+, use the snap package (Deb to snap transition article). snap
install chromium
snap run chromium chromium::snap-package

- or type these commands about the Olivier Tilloy's PPA: sudo add-apt-repository
ppa:canonical-chromium-builds/stage
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install chromium-browser



THE "DEBIAN PACKAGE" VERSION


Type these commands about the Rob Savoury's PPA: sudo add-apt-repository
ppa:savoury1/ffmpeg4
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:savoury1/chromium
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install chromium-browser


--------------------------------------------------------------------------------


To add language packages: sudo apt-get install chromium-browser-l10n
To add only the patent-free (ogg, vorbis, theora and av1) codecs: sudo apt-get
install chromium-codecs-ffmpeg

To add the patent-free codecs + mp3, aac, ac3, mpeg4 (audio/h264), mov: sudo
apt-get install chromium-codecs-ffmpeg-extra

If you prefer, you can install the Flatpak package of Chromium.
Info:
 * Chromium at Ubuntu packages and Launchpad
 * Ubuntu is a distribution based on #debian

linuxlinux
Chromium for a Linux ditribution

CHROMIUM OS

Info
Chromium OS is the open-source OS designed by Google that primarily runs web
applications. Based on Gentoo, it exists since 2009. Chromium is its default web
browser. Google Chrome OS (closed-source) is based on Chromium OS.

Free and open-source releases:
 * ArnoldTheBats' builds (Builds compiled by Tony Ditchfield)
 * Alex313031's builds (Builds compiled by Alexander David Frick)
 * Linux Chromium OS Full (Builds compiled by the official buildbot • Snapshots
   repository)


BSD


CHROMIUM FOR 64-BIT AND 32-BIT BSD

Reference: Google Chrome 131.0.6778.85 • Tuesday, 19 Nov 2024


bsdbsd
Chromium for a BSD distribution

FREEBSD

Available in the official repository
Info:
 * Chromium at FreeBSD wiki, FreshPorts and FreeBSD source code
 * FreeBSD is an independent distribution

bsdbsd
Chromium for a BSD distribution

OPENBSD

Available in the official repository
Info:
 * Chromium at OpenBSD ports and OpenBSD source code
 * OpenBSD is an independent distribution


WINDOWS 11, 10

How to install, update and remove Chromium, on Windows?
About updates: your settings, bookmarks, extensions, history, passwords,
cookies... will be saved. Do not worry!
For automated updates, choose one of the Chromium #updaters

Installer
 1. Download the EXE executable file (This is a 7-zip self-extracting archive.
    So you can unzip it to see its content)
 2. Close Chromium browser if opened
 3. Execute this EXE file
 4. Wait for 2 or 3 seconds (Installation is silent)
 5. Open Chromium browser. It is updated!
 6. To remove it definitively: use the standard way (or a software like Bulk
    Crap Uninstaller, Geek Uninstaller, Revo Uninstaller, Ccleaner...)


Archive

 1. Download the ZIP archive file
 2. Close Chromium browser if opened
 3. Unzip this ZIP file
 4. Delete all the files from your installation directory
 5. Move the files from the unzipped directory to your installation directory
 6. Open Chromium browser. It is updated!
 7. To remove it definitively: delete your installation directory


Portable
Note: Chromium has #secure-preferences feature based on the machine SID. So
extensions, certificates and passwords are not portable. The best way to migrate
your data is to synchronize them.
 1. Download and unzip "chrlauncher-xxxxxxx.zip"
 2. Execute chrlauncher.exe (chrlauncher is a free and open-source Chromium
    launcher/updater)
 3. Close Chromium browser if a notification displays a new version
 4. Click on the "Download" button
 5. Wait for download and automatic installation
 6. Open Chromium browser. It is updated!
 7. To remove it definitively: delete the chrlauncher folder


Package

 1. Install Chocolatey (A free and open-source package manager) in command-line
 2. Chromium will be automatically updated via Chocolatey (using our API)
 3. To remove it definitively: use the "uninstall" command-line via Chocolatey

Windows 8.1, 8, 7, XP, Vista... and old versions
Since version 110, Chromium is not available on Windows 7, 8, 8.1, Server 2012
and Server 2012 R2 (Archive: 1)
For help, version 109 works fine. The last stable version for them is
109.0.5414.120
 * installer, archive (win64 • stable)
 * installer, archive (win32 • stable)
 * installer, archive (win64 • stable • ungoogled)
 * Thorium releases for Windows 7/8: installer, archive (win32/win64 • stable)


Since version 89, Chromium needs a CPU with SSE3 support (Archive: PDF)
For help, version 88 works fine on older CPU processors. The last stable version
is 88.0.4324.190
 * installer, archive (win32 • stable)
 * installer, archive (win32/win64 • stable • ungoogled)


Since version 50, Chromium is not available on XP and Vista (Archive: 1)
For help, version 49 works fine. The last stable version for Windows XP and
Vista is 49.0.2623.112
 * installer, archive (win32 • stable • archived source)
 * portable (win32 • stable)
 * Other old versions: portable (win32 • dev)


Since version 35, Chromium needs a CPU with SSE2 support (Archive: 1)
For help, version 34 works fine on older CPU processors.
 * portable (win32 • dev)
 * builds before 253860 (win32 • dev)


CHROMIUM FOR 64-BIT WINDOWS

Reference: Google Chrome 131.0.6778.85/86 • Tuesday, 19 Nov 2024


HibbikiEditor
Hibbikiup-to-dateup-to-date
Chromium is up-to-date. It means Chromium browser and Google Chrome are based on
the same latest stable version and security updates of the Chromium source code.
• Info: #stable-chromium-versionsyncsync
Chromium with defined Google API keys. So Google services (Chrome Sync...) work.
You will be able to log in with your Google account and synchronize your data.
• Info: #google-api-keyswidevinewidevine
Chromium compiled with the enabled Widevine support. After install of this
plugin by yourself (because this is not an open-source software), Chromium will
be able to play DRM content (on Netflix, for example).
• Info: #widevineall-codecs+all-codecs+
Chromium compiled with open-source audio/video codecs + AAC + H.264 + H.265
• Info: #html5-audio-video
• Test: https://tools.woolyss.com/html5-audio-video-tester/win64win64
Chromium for 64-bit Windows

Portable • Archive • Installer • Package →
131.0.6778.86 (1368529) • Wednesday, 20 Nov 2024
Info:
 * sha1: bcd4185285aeef3ff18fce0e756880861c0fd8de.(virus?) - chrome.sync.7z
 * sha1: 8e7021167937e7c8eefa247fc3b55da296eb2a54.(virus?) -
   mini_installer.sync.exe
 * Portable: The free and open-source chrlauncher tool is used to install,
   update and launch Chromium.
 * Package: The free and open-source Chocolatey tool is used to install, update
   and launch Chromium.
 * List of changes
 * Previous versions (win64)
 * Source: Github repository

MarmadukeEditor
Marmadukeungoogledungoogled
Chromium without Google integration and enhanced privacy, based on the
"ungoogled-chromium" project of Eloston.
• Info: https://github.com/Eloston/ungoogled-chromium/
• FAQ: https://ungoogled-software.github.io/ungoogled-chromium-wiki/faq
• Extensions: https://github.com/NeverDecaf/chromium-web-storewidevinewidevine
Chromium compiled with the enabled Widevine support. After install of this
plugin by yourself (because this is not an open-source software), Chromium will
be able to play DRM content (on Netflix, for example).
• Info: #widevineall-codecs+all-codecs+
Chromium compiled with open-source audio/video codecs + AAC + H.264 + H.265
• Info: #html5-audio-video
• Test: https://tools.woolyss.com/html5-audio-video-tester/win64win64
Chromium for 64-bit Windows

Portable • Archive • Installer130.0.6723.122 (1356013) • Thursday, 7 Nov 2024
Standard build of Eloston's ungoogled-chromium. All patches applied apart from
"Safe Browser".

Info:
 * sha1: c2b5679143e84d144b22f6ba936c037c90428702.(virus?) -
   ungoogled-chromium-130.0.6723.122-1_Win64.7z
 * sha1: 319344fbe5e585a0be663c0a9fd2be74665c1650.(virus?) -
   130.0.6723.122_ungoogled_mini_installer.exe
 * Portable: The free and open-source chrlauncher tool is used to install,
   update and launch Chromium.
 * Previous versions (win64)
 * Source: Github repository

AlexFrickEditor
AlexFrickavx2avx2
Chromium for a computer (higher than the year 2013) having a processor with the
support of AVX2 instructions.
• Info: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Advanced_Vector_Extensions#CPUs_with_AVX2
• Free tools to show this info: CPU-Z, HWiNFO, Speccy...syncsync
Chromium with defined Google API keys. So Google services (Chrome Sync...) work.
You will be able to log in with your Google account and synchronize your data.
• Info: #google-api-keysmodifiedmodified
Features compiler optimizations via build configuration
modifications.widevinewidevine
Chromium compiled with the enabled Widevine support. After install of this
plugin by yourself (because this is not an open-source software), Chromium will
be able to play DRM content (on Netflix, for example).
• Info: #widevineall-codecs+all-codecs+
Chromium compiled with open-source audio/video codecs + AAC + H.264 + H.265
• Info: #html5-audio-video
• Test: https://tools.woolyss.com/html5-audio-video-tester/win64win64
Chromium for 64-bit Windows

Binaries →Info about Thorium
Info:
 * Website: Thorium
 * Releases (Github): Thorium releases

justcluelessEditor
justcluelessavx2avx2
Chromium for a computer (higher than the year 2013) having a processor with the
support of AVX2 instructions.
• Info: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Advanced_Vector_Extensions#CPUs_with_AVX2
• Free tools to show this info: CPU-Z, HWiNFO, Speccy...modifiedmodified
Features compiler optimizations via build configuration
modifications.widevinewidevine
Chromium compiled with the enabled Widevine support. After install of this
plugin by yourself (because this is not an open-source software), Chromium will
be able to play DRM content (on Netflix, for example).
• Info: #widevineall-codecs+all-codecs+
Chromium compiled with open-source audio/video codecs + AAC + H.264 + H.265
• Info: #html5-audio-video
• Test: https://tools.woolyss.com/html5-audio-video-tester/win64win64
Chromium for 64-bit Windows

Archive • Installer
128.0.6565.0 (0) • Saturday, 29 Jun 2024
Info:
 * sha1: 2492580e93279e137540c48827a09c8d7c741ad0.(virus?) - chrome.packed.7z
 * sha1: d6dd343529783de7d8c14463289248c93aef3e64.(virus?) - mini_installer.exe
 * Previous versions (win64-avx2)
 * Source: Github repository

RobRichEditor
RobRichavx2avx2
Chromium for a computer (higher than the year 2013) having a processor with the
support of AVX2 instructions.
• Info: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Advanced_Vector_Extensions#CPUs_with_AVX2
• Free tools to show this info: CPU-Z, HWiNFO, Speccy...modifiedmodified
Features compiler optimizations via build configuration
modifications.widevinewidevine
Chromium compiled with the enabled Widevine support. After install of this
plugin by yourself (because this is not an open-source software), Chromium will
be able to play DRM content (on Netflix, for example).
• Info: #widevineall-codecs+all-codecs+
Chromium compiled with open-source audio/video codecs + AAC + H.264 + H.265
• Info: #html5-audio-video
• Test: https://tools.woolyss.com/html5-audio-video-tester/win64win64
Chromium for 64-bit Windows

Portable • Archive • Installer
133.0.6836.0 (1382581) • Wednesday, 13 Nov 2024
Info:
 * sha1: 4eba945dd8f2853aae5773f4d223d2ed10a374a4.(virus?) - chrome.zip
 * sha1: 9dcd02c703b3f1b1e1965948ff5ae5b85b9c2bb5.(virus?) - mini_installer.exe
 * Portable: The free and open-source chrlauncher tool is used to install,
   update and launch Chromium.
 * Previous versions (win64-avx2)
 * Source: Github repository

RobRichEditor
RobRichavxavx
Chromium for a computer (higher than the year 2011) having a processor with the
support of AVX instructions.
• Info: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Advanced_Vector_Extensions
• Free tools to show this info: CPU-Z, HWiNFO, Speccy...modifiedmodified
Features compiler optimizations via build configuration
modifications.widevinewidevine
Chromium compiled with the enabled Widevine support. After install of this
plugin by yourself (because this is not an open-source software), Chromium will
be able to play DRM content (on Netflix, for example).
• Info: #widevineall-codecs+all-codecs+
Chromium compiled with open-source audio/video codecs + AAC + H.264 + H.265
• Info: #html5-audio-video
• Test: https://tools.woolyss.com/html5-audio-video-tester/win64win64
Chromium for 64-bit Windows

Portable • Archive • Installer
133.0.6836.0 (1382581) • Wednesday, 13 Nov 2024
Info:
 * sha1: 0e630ee0861834dc861dda12b45c451ec358b709.(virus?) - chrome.zip
 * sha1: daf3dc6634b57b6ffb8bb2d8fe5749332fe5f413.(virus?) - mini_installer.exe
 * Portable: The free and open-source chrlauncher tool is used to install,
   update and launch Chromium.
 * Previous versions (win64-avx)
 * Source: Github repository

The Chromium AuthorsEditor
The Chromium Authorswin64win64
Chromium for 64-bit Windows

Portable • Archive • Installer • Package →
133.0.6851.0 (1386058) • Wednesday, 20 Nov 2024
Info
 * md5: 33e241c501e76dc3af7b63e290be904e.(virus?) - chrome-win.zip
 * md5: 74230e62fb6011f91bb485896d4dd417.(virus?) - mini_installer.exe
 * Portable: The free and open-source chrlauncher tool is used to install,
   update and launch Chromium.
 * Package: The free and open-source Chocolatey tool is used to install, update
   and launch Chromium.
 * Install an #older-version
 * List of changes
 * Source: Google repository



CHROMIUM FOR 64-BIT WINDOWS ON ARM

Reference: Google Chrome 131.0.6778.85/86 • Tuesday, 19 Nov 2024

In collaboration with the Open Source Software group at Arm, we share Chromium
for Windows on Arm. (Official announce)

ArmEditor
Armoldold
Outdated versionsignedsigned
The Installer file is signed with an authenticate certificate.
• Info: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_signaturewin64-armwin64-arm
Chromium for 64-bit Windows on Arm

Archive • Installer
120.0.6099.199 (1668) • Monday, 8 Jan 2024
Info:
 * sha256:
   8d8b47f1bf82c73a556320405fb3e921c6ff8186f955a70b49ab40c8a81f135f.(virus?) -
   mini_installer.exe
 * sha256:
   2f7232881a3b0d4c150b59619dd7ffb514c2fae97153690b10ab742a8da589f9.(virus?) -
   chrome.zip

ArmEditor
Armsignedsigned
The Installer file is signed with an authenticate certificate.
• Info: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_signaturewin64-armwin64-arm
Chromium for 64-bit Windows on Arm

Archive • Installer115.0.5790.40 (979) • Thursday, 29 Jun 2023
Info:
 * sha256:
   1242f561ef94b0761a06e2782a01d87b77052fc1920e7d17c75171b9ddd5ea79.(virus?) -
   mini_installer.exe
 * sha256:
   7fc21a512a5d59bdd1357e1bde0f51b55280a0a832639e4213b9d494da398c93.(virus?) -
   chrome.zip

ArmEditor
Armsignedsigned
The Installer file is signed with an authenticate certificate.
• Info: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_signaturewin64-armwin64-arm
Chromium for 64-bit Windows on Arm

Archive • Installer
122.0.6231.0 (1243752) • Monday, 8 Jan 2024
Info:
 * sha256:
   50e680867aaf9207f05e621f1e96601a66f99517d4007db70cbcf2c7b0715ae9.(virus?) -
   mini_installer.exe
 * sha256:
   27f540c7cbc7ecff41f9db7d3765dc6226f8e32bb0757ecaf749aadc6069987f.(virus?) -
   chrome.zip



CHROMIUM FOR 32-BIT WINDOWS

Reference: Google Chrome 131.0.6778.85/86 • Tuesday, 19 Nov 2024


HibbikiEditor
Hibbikilast-releaselast-release
This is the last Chromium release
• Info: #comment-9192 (This link will open all comments)syncsync
Chromium with defined Google API keys. So Google services (Chrome Sync...) work.
You will be able to log in with your Google account and synchronize your data.
• Info: #google-api-keyswidevinewidevine
Chromium compiled with the enabled Widevine support. After install of this
plugin by yourself (because this is not an open-source software), Chromium will
be able to play DRM content (on Netflix, for example).
• Info: #widevineall-codecs+all-codecs+
Chromium compiled with open-source audio/video codecs + AAC + H.264 + H.265
• Info: #html5-audio-video
• Test: https://tools.woolyss.com/html5-audio-video-tester/win32win32
Chromium for 32-bit and 64-bit Windows

Portable • Archive • Installer • Package →
109.0.5414.120 (1070088) • Wednesday, 25 Jan 2023
Info:
 * sha1: 0914ccdc66e8ebd58cbad511584bd23a8aea02e8.(virus?) - chrome.sync.7z
 * sha1: 2982a6dc966da2ddd3db47464b5f14d091177b7f.(virus?) -
   mini_installer.sync.exe
 * Portable: The free and open-source chrlauncher tool is used to install,
   update and launch Chromium.
 * Package: The free and open-source Chocolatey tool is used to install, update
   and launch Chromium.
 * List of changes
 * Previous versions (win32)
 * Source: Github repository

MarmadukeEditor
Marmadukelast-releaselast-release
This is the last Chromium release
• Info: #comment-9192 (This link will open all comments)ungoogledungoogled
Chromium without Google integration and enhanced privacy, based on the
"ungoogled-chromium" project of Eloston.
• Info: https://github.com/Eloston/ungoogled-chromium/
• FAQ: https://ungoogled-software.github.io/ungoogled-chromium-wiki/faq
• Extensions: https://github.com/NeverDecaf/chromium-web-storewidevinewidevine
Chromium compiled with the enabled Widevine support. After install of this
plugin by yourself (because this is not an open-source software), Chromium will
be able to play DRM content (on Netflix, for example).
• Info: #widevineall-codecsall-codecs
Chromium compiled with open-source audio/video codecs + AAC + H.264
• Info: #html5-audio-video
• Test: https://tools.woolyss.com/html5-audio-video-tester/win32win32
Chromium for 32-bit and 64-bit Windows

Portable • Archive109.0.5414.120 (1070088) • Sunday, 26 Feb 2023
Standard build of Eloston's ungoogled-chromium. All patches applied apart from
"Safe Browser".

Info:
 * sha1: 7674d5f744db66f457800caab16b489b1de84ce0.(virus?) -
   ungoogled-chromium-109.0.5414.130-1_Win32.7z
 * Portable: The free and open-source chrlauncher tool is used to install,
   update and launch Chromium.
 * Previous versions (win32)
 * Source: Github repository

The Chromium AuthorsEditor
The Chromium Authorswin32win32
Chromium for 32-bit and 64-bit Windows

Portable • Archive • Installer • Package →
133.0.6851.0 (1386062) • Wednesday, 20 Nov 2024
Info
 * md5: 9fdbc053159b0e75d058a7617288108f.(virus?) - chrome-win.zip
 * md5: 6e892107b675f16965e4ee64f3e30d3e.(virus?) - mini_installer.exe
 * The Portable version uses the free and open-source chrlauncher to install,
   update and launch Chromium.
 * The Package version uses the free and open-source Chocolatey to install,
   update and launch Chromium.
 * Install an #older-version
 * List of changes
 * Source: Google repository


MACOS 10.15+

How to install, update and remove Chromium, on macOS?
About updates: your settings, bookmarks, extensions, history, passwords,
cookies... will be saved. Do not worry!
For automated updates, choose one of the Chromium #updaters

Installer
 1. Download the DMG file
 2. Close Chromium browser if opened
 3. Execute this DMG file
 4. Drag its icon on Applications folder
 5. You may then "Eject" and throw away this disk image
 6. To remove it definitively: drag the app from the Applications folder to the
    Trash.


Archive

 1. Download the ZIP archive file
 2. Close Chromium browser if opened
 3. Unzip this ZIP file
 4. Double click on the unzipped folder to open it
 5. Drag its icon on Applications folder
 6. To remove it definitively: drag the app from the Applications folder to the
    Trash

Chromium for older macOS versions
For older macOS (10.7+), you can use the Chromium-legacy project.


CHROMIUM FOR 64-BIT MACOS

Reference: Google Chrome 131.0.6778.85/86 • Tuesday, 19 Nov 2024


MarmadukeEditor
Marmadukeoldold
Outdated versionsyncsync
Chromium with defined Google API keys. So Google services (Chrome Sync...) work.
You will be able to log in with your Google account and synchronize your data.
• Info: #google-api-keyswidevinewidevine
Chromium compiled with the enabled Widevine support. After install of this
plugin by yourself (because this is not an open-source software), Chromium will
be able to play DRM content (on Netflix, for example).
• Info: #widevineall-codecsall-codecs
Chromium compiled with open-source audio/video codecs + AAC + H.264
• Info: #html5-audio-video
• Test: https://tools.woolyss.com/html5-audio-video-tester/macmac
Chromium for 64-bit macOS

Archive
127.0.6533.61 (1313161) • Saturday, 20 Jul 2024
Info:
 * sha1: 99c329a87b7ff538d0e13ad017a52edf5042fa10.(virus?) -
   Chromium.app.sync-127.0.6533.61.tar.xz
 * Use #updaters-on-mac
 * List of changes
 * Previous versions
 * Source: Github repository

MarmadukeEditor
Marmadukeungoogledungoogled
Chromium without Google integration and enhanced privacy, based on the
"ungoogled-chromium" project of Eloston.
• Info: https://github.com/Eloston/ungoogled-chromium/
• FAQ: https://ungoogled-software.github.io/ungoogled-chromium-wiki/faq
• Extensions: https://github.com/NeverDecaf/chromium-web-storewidevinewidevine
Chromium compiled with the enabled Widevine support. After install of this
plugin by yourself (because this is not an open-source software), Chromium will
be able to play DRM content (on Netflix, for example).
• Info: #widevineall-codecsall-codecs
Chromium compiled with open-source audio/video codecs + AAC + H.264
• Info: #html5-audio-video
• Test: https://tools.woolyss.com/html5-audio-video-tester/macmac
Chromium for 64-bit macOS

Archive
130.0.6723.123 (1356013) • Saturday, 9 Nov 2024
Info:
 * sha1: e5daa422dfe9392bd01311da0f825c4b358b3fda.(virus?) -
   Chromium.app.ungoogled-130.0.6723.123.tar.xz
 * Use #updaters-on-mac
 * List of changes
 * Previous versions (ungoogled)
 * Source: Github repository

AlexFrickEditor
AlexFrickavx2avx2
Chromium for a computer (higher than the year 2013) having a processor with the
support of AVX2 instructions.
• Info: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Advanced_Vector_Extensions#CPUs_with_AVX2
• Free tools to show this info: CPU-Z, HWiNFO, Speccy...syncsync
Chromium with defined Google API keys. So Google services (Chrome Sync...) work.
You will be able to log in with your Google account and synchronize your data.
• Info: #google-api-keysmodifiedmodified
Features compiler optimizations via build configuration
modifications.widevinewidevine
Chromium compiled with the enabled Widevine support. After install of this
plugin by yourself (because this is not an open-source software), Chromium will
be able to play DRM content (on Netflix, for example).
• Info: #widevineall-codecsall-codecs
Chromium compiled with open-source audio/video codecs + AAC + H.264
• Info: #html5-audio-video
• Test: https://tools.woolyss.com/html5-audio-video-tester/macmac
Chromium for 64-bit macOS

Binaries →Info about Thorium
Info:
 * Website: Thorium
 * Releases (Github): Thorium releases

The Chromium AuthorsEditor
The Chromium Authorsmacmac
Chromium for 64-bit macOS

Archive
133.0.6851.0 (1386067) • Wednesday, 20 Nov 2024
Info
 * md5: fcf110163b14533f9bec831ee78f69c1.(virus?) - chrome-mac.zip
 * Install an #older-version
 * List of changes
 * Source: Google repository



CHROMIUM FOR 64-BIT MACOS ON ARM

Reference: Google Chrome 131.0.6778.85/86 • Tuesday, 19 Nov 2024


AlexFrickEditor
AlexFrickarm 8.3arm 8.3
Release specifically for the M1 chipsyncsync
Chromium with defined Google API keys. So Google services (Chrome Sync...) work.
You will be able to log in with your Google account and synchronize your data.
• Info: #google-api-keysmodifiedmodified
Features compiler optimizations via build configuration
modifications.widevinewidevine
Chromium compiled with the enabled Widevine support. After install of this
plugin by yourself (because this is not an open-source software), Chromium will
be able to play DRM content (on Netflix, for example).
• Info: #widevineall-codecsall-codecs
Chromium compiled with open-source audio/video codecs + AAC + H.264
• Info: #html5-audio-video
• Test: https://tools.woolyss.com/html5-audio-video-tester/macmac
Chromium for 64-bit macOS

Binaries →Info about Thorium
Info:
 * Website: Thorium

The Chromium AuthorsEditor
The Chromium Authorsmac-armmac-arm
Chromium for 64-bit macOS on Arm

Archive
133.0.6851.0 (1386061) • Wednesday, 20 Nov 2024
Info
 * md5: 1a38d12e46275ee483d832a0de1cfeeb.(virus?) - chrome-mac.zip
 * Install an #older-version
 * List of changes
 * Source: Google repository



CHROMIUM FOR 32-BIT MACOS

Since version 39, Chromium and Google Chrome are not available in 32-bit version
for macOS.


ANDROID 8.0+


CHROMIUM FOR 64-BIT AND 32-BIT ANDROID

Reference: Google Chrome 131.0.6778.81 • Tuesday, 19 Nov 2024


MarmadukeEditor
Marmadukeungoogledungoogled
Chromium without Google integration and enhanced privacy, based on the "Bromite"
project of Carl.
• Info: https://github.com/bromite/bromiteall-codecsall-codecs
Chromium compiled with open-source audio/video codecs + AAC + H.264
• Info: #html5-audio-video
• Test: https://tools.woolyss.com/html5-audio-video-tester/android64android64
Chromium for 64-bit Android

Package
130.0.6723.123 (1356013) • Saturday, 9 Nov 2024
All Bromite patches applied.

Info:
 * sha1: ea83cda0dbfa18342ae5f746c4a1ccdfbed6eea8.(virus?) -
   arm64_ChromePublic_HEVC-130.0.6723.123.apk
 * List of changes
 * Previous versions
 * Source: Github repository

CarlEditor
Carlall-codecsall-codecs
Chromium compiled with open-source audio/video codecs + AAC + H.264
• Info: #html5-audio-video
• Test: https://tools.woolyss.com/html5-audio-video-tester/androidandroid
Chromium for Android

Package →
108.0.5359.156 • Monday, 19 Dec 2022
Info:
 * Previous versions
 * Source: Github repository

The Chromium AuthorsEditor
The Chromium Authorsandroid32android32
Chromium for 32-bit Android

Archive
133.0.6851.0 (1386069) • Wednesday, 20 Nov 2024
This ZIP archive contains these packages:
 * ChromePublic.apk (= Chromium code + open-source Google Chrome code • Archive:
   1)
 * ContentShell.apk (Dev info)
 * SystemWebViewShell.apk (Dev info)


Info:
 * md5: 1d54f54c842450becc7f40fa629a6a2b.(virus?) - chrome-android.zip
 * Source: Google repository


IOS

Reference: Google Chrome 131.0.6778.73 • Tuesday, 12 Nov 2024
Chromium on iOS is a big fake!
Check the official blog post and build instructions to understand that Chromium
cannot use the existing content/implementation, which is based on V8/Blink. It
is just a skin on top of Safari. Go your way!


NOTES

Obviously, you know this site is not the Chromium official website. As a regular
user (not an expert), I created it in 2013 because there was no easy way to
download good and stable releases of Chromium, on Windows. I try to keep it as
safe and fast as possible! ;) This is absolutely a non-profit site. Please, read
the privacy policy.

In short:
 * Since the beginning of the Chromium project until today, there is no binary
   of stable Chromium shared by the official team.
 * The official website is development oriented. Users are invited to download
   Google Chrome.
 * The official download page gives to users only ZIP archives of development
   builds (also known as "snapshot", "nightly", "vanilla" or "raw" builds) which
   can be very unstable. Users are invited to download Google's Chrome Canary.
 * This site gives to users a choice of builds: development (also on its
   simplest download page), stable and portable builds.


All downloads are only from reliable sources:
 * Google Storage → development builds from the official repository (Chromium
   buildbot)
 * GitHub, AWS and SourceForge → other free and open-source builds


1. PROJECT

Chromium exists since 2008. It is the free and open-source project (#features)
behind the famous Google Chrome browser. There are many advantages for an
enterprise to work on an open-source project. Intrinsically, Chromium is a
Google project maintained by many authors (developers, engineers, graphic
designers, security researchers...) from Google, Adobe, Amazon, ARM, Brave,
Cloudflare, Facebook, Hewlett-Packard, IBM, Igalia, Intel, Logitech, Microsoft,
Mozilla, Nvidia, Opera, Samsung, Vivaldi, Xiaomi, Yandex... and external
contributors (Official graph).

Chromium is not only a web browser. It is a blend of different important
open-source projects:
 * ANGLE (Graphics engine abstraction layer)
 * Blink (Rendering/layout engine)
 * Native Client (Sandbox for running native code)
 * PDFium (PDF generation and rendering library)
 * Sandbox (Security mechanism for separating running programs)
 * Skia (Graphics library)
 * V8 (JavaScript engine)
 * and others...


One or more projects are used in Chromium browser (obviously!) and other
software/service like Google Chrome, Googlebot Evergreen, Bingbot Evergreen,
Mozilla Firefox (ANGLE, Skia), Opera, Vivaldi, Microsoft Edge (Search "chromium"
at Microsoft Third Party Disclosures. Official PDF presentation), Adobe Acrobat,
Android WebView, Discord, Bitwarden, Microsoft Visual Studio Code, Minecraft,
Signal, Skype, Slack, Spotify, Steam, TeamViewer, Trend Micro, Twitch, Unity3D,
Unreal Engine, WhatsApp, Electron, CEF, QtWebEngine...

Chromium is not fully designed by Google! However, as a primary investor, Google
gives a consistent guidance and provides all free tools and services related to
this project.




2. STABLE CHROMIUM VERSION

Officially, Chromium does not have a stable release. The official developers
(aka The Chromium Authors) do not release it to end users. So it is continually
in development. Google Chrome is the stable release... but is not open-source.


Chromium is the project then Google Chrome is the product.

In fact, Chromium has a stable version! ^^
Chromium being open-source (#source-code), anybody can compile it. It is
reproductible. You should be a developer to do this. Just get the current stable
version (131.0.6778.85) from the official Git repository and compile it!
For example, the current stable version on #linux is 131.0.6778.85. In this
version, there are 85 patches which correct many issues (bugs, feature requests,
enhancements...).


All stable versions of Chromium on #windows, #mac, #linux... are always made by
third-party developers.

The stable version of Chromium is compiled by:
 * Google developers (USA) → Google Chrome
 * Microsoft developers (USA) → Microsoft Edge
 * Opera developers (Norway/China) → Opera
 * Samsung developers (South Korea) → Samsung Internet
 * Vivaldi developers (Iceland) → Vivaldi
 * Yandex developers (Russia) → Yandex browser
 * Hibbiki and Marmaduke developers → Chromium, on #windows and #mac
 * Some developers → Chromium, on each #linux and #bsd distribution
 * Some developers → Chromium-based browsers
 * Some developers → other projects like CEF, Electron, Qt WebEngine, Chromely,
   NW.js, Beaker, JxBrowser ...


3. DEVELOPMENT

The development builds (also known as "snapshot", "nightly", "vanilla" or "raw"
builds) are built automatically several times a day by the Chromium Buildbot
(buildbot console) and made available as binary code releases.



SNAPSHOT

Once a snapshot has been built, it is placed in the chromium-browser-snapshots
root directory of Google Cloud Storage and is automatically tested. This build
is really just development tool for checking whether issues are fixed in the
latest Chromium code. It can be buggy and unstable. They are downloadable on the
official site, my alternative webpage and this site (Check The Chromium Authors
tag).



LKGR

If that snapshot build successfully passes the automated tests, it is considered
as a good build (known as LKGR meaning "Last Known Good Revision") and can
become potentially a stable build. For info, LKGR builds were stored in the
chromium-browser-continuous root directory until Friday, 18 Mar 2016. The
Chromium team has removed few LKGR builders (407399, 576253 and chromium-dev)
but other ones still work (latest commit). Finally, there is no LKGR binary
shared by the Chromium team... but any developer can re-compile it! ^^



STABLE

A stable build is a development build tested by the Buildbot then improved by
the Chromium team and all contributors.




4. CONCLUSION

Note this website and the Chromium builds are made and shared by volunteers
(devoted developers), freely, in their spare time. There is absolutely no
business, no revenue (Privacy policy). We are neither Google nor a corporation.
So please, respect our work. Officially, the #stable-chromium-version does not
exist at all. We need time to re-compile Chromium. If you cannot wait for the
latest version, prefer to use a development version (download page) or compile
Chromium yourself (#source-code) or use other #browsers.

Jerry (admin)


FEATURES

Chromium vs Google Chrome.

Chromium browser has:
 * only an open #source-code
 * different licences:
   - mainly open-source licenses (BSD license, MIT license, LGPL, MS-PL and
   MPL+GPL+LGPL  tri-licensed)
   - 1 proprietary licence (but for available source code: UnRAR),
   - few unlicensed files.
   It is a FOSS project. A full list of software developed by third-parties is
   viewable within the browser at chrome://credits (similar to this online page)
 * a trademark according to Google (Search "Chromium™" at Trademarks list)
 * a blue-colored logo (Search "Chromium" at Logos list)
 * the similar system requirements as Google Chrome
 * the similar user interface and settings as Google Chrome
 * the similar sandbox as Google Chrome
 * the similar support for extensions and themes as Google Chrome
 * the similar user agent as Google Chrome
 * the similar experiments Field Trials (Finch) (viewable as a list in
   "Variations" at chrome://version) as Google Chrome (and similar as Mozilla
   Firefox studies and as Microsoft Edge's ECS)
 * the built-in Chrome PDF Viewer (known as PDFium), on Windows
 * the built-in Chromoting Viewer (To use it, you need to first install the
   Chrome Remote Desktop extension)
 * the built-in Google Native Client
 * the built-in Print preview and print system
 * no stable version offered by the official team (aka The Chromium Authors)
 * no digital signature
 * no auto-update system (Solution: Use #updaters • On #linux, use the
   integrated software/package manager, even a PPA)
 * no Google API keys (Solution: Check #google-api-keys)
 * no built-in Flash player (Solution: Check #flash)
 * no unwanted software protection (known as Chrome Cleanup and
   "software_reporter_tool.exe"), on Windows
 * no support of proprietary codecs (AAC, H.264/MP4) (Solution: Check
   #html5-audio-video)
 * no user RLZ identifier
 * no user metrics (usage statistics) (opt-in option)
 * no crash report (opt-in option)
 * More details on the official site, focused on Linux.


Why I used the "similar" word, here?
I cannot certify that it is "same/identical" as Google Chome because Chrome is a
closed-source software.

Some developers maintain #chromium-forks that offer more features and
enhancements. Thanks a lot for developers! ;)


SECURE PREFERENCES

Chromium has "Secure Preferences" feature which protect user data against
#malware. On Windows, macOS and Linux, the user profile is encrypted based on
the machine SID (For info, you can change the SID on Linux). So extensions,
certificates and passwords are not portable. It works for Chromium and all
#chromium-forks like Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge, Opera, Vivaldi, Brave,
ungoogled-chromium... (except Cent Browser which is closed-source and therefore
can be easily corrupted)

Info relative to this feature:
 * PortableApps::Google Chrome portable (Read "App Notes")
 * PortableApps::Opera portable (Read "App Notes")
 * Portapps::Brave portable (Read "Infos"... or detailed info on Github)
 * Copy Chrome extensions from one computer to another
 * How to migrate Google Chrome profile (extensions, cookies, etc.) to another
   Windows installation?
 * profile_pref_store_manager.cc (Chromium code source)
 * machine_id.cc (Chromium code source)

How to migrate user data from one computer to another?
The simple way to migrate your data is to synchronize them.
For info, you can also use free services like floccus, xBrowserSync.

Also, to export/import data manually:
 * Bookmarks: chrome://bookmarks
 * Passwords: chrome://flags/#PasswordImport → Enabled (screenshot). Then
   restart the browser. Then chrome://settings/passwords (screenshot). For info,
   you can also use the #flag: --enable-features=PasswordImport (screenshot)
 * Extensions: Import and export do not exist. But with an extension like Export
   links of all extensions (Archive: ZIP), it is possible to list, in an HTML
   file, all browser extensions used.


There are unstable ways too:
 * using these #command-line-flags: --disable-machine-id --disable-encryption
   (info)
 * using an hacking method to bypass "Secure Preferences".


GOOGLE API KEYS

By default, few Google services (Chrome Sync...) are not available on Chromium.
They are reserved for Google Chrome users. For example, the Chrome Sync
capability in Chromium based browsers allows you to login to Google’s Sync cloud
servers and save your passwords, browsing history and bookmarks/favorites to
your personal encrypted cloud vault inside Google’s infrastructure. Extremely
convenient for people who access the Internet using multiple devices.

To use these Google services, Chromium needs Google API keys.

Chromium can display a top message if the Google API keys are needed for Google
services (screenshot):
Google API keys are missing. Some functionality of Chromium will be disabled.
Learn MoreHow to just hide the top message "Google API keys are missing..."?
Add the --no-default-browser-check flag at the end of the Chromium shortcut and
restart the browser (screenshot)How to create your own Google API keys?
With your own Google API keys, many Google services (Chrome Sync...) will work.
 * Follow the official API Keys page to get them.
 * Other info at Github Gist.
 * A tutorial video on Youtube (mirror)


Then set three environment variables.



ON WINDOWS

Launch Command Prompt (cmd.exe) and enter the following commands:
setx GOOGLE_API_KEY yourkey
setx GOOGLE_DEFAULT_CLIENT_ID yourclientid
setx GOOGLE_DEFAULT_CLIENT_SECRET yourclientsecret
(setx = set environment variables permanently)



ON MACOS

This tutorial was written by Aargl on december 7, 2018 (#comment-4078). Thanks
to him. There are 2 methods:



1. METHOD WITH CHROMIUMSYNCENABLER

ChromiumSyncEnabler (Archive: ZIP)
 * Put Chromium_template and ChromiumSyncEnabler.py at the root of the current
   user (~/)
 * Put Chromium.app in ~/Applications
 * In Terminal, type: python /Users/your_user_name/ChromiumSyncEnabler.py
 * Enter your API keys


N.B.: if you want to activate for all users, do the same procedure putting the
files respectively in / and /Applications (I haven't tried, but I can't see why
it wouldn't work...)



2. METHOD WITH A PLIST FILE

Creation of a ~/Library/LaunchAgents/setenv.ChromiumSync.plist containing:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<!DOCTYPE plist PUBLIC "-//Apple//DTD PLIST 1.0//EN" "https://www.apple.com/DTDs/PropertyList-1.0.dtd ">
<plist version="1.0">
   <dict>
      <key>Label</key>
      <string>setenv.ChromiumSync</string>
      <key>ProgramArguments</key>
      <array>
         <string>/bin/launchctl</string>
         <string>setenv</string>
         <string>GOOGLE_API_KEY</string>
         <string>your_key</string>
         <string>/bin/launchctl</string>
         <string>setenv</string>
         <string>GOOGLE_DEFAULT_CLIENT_ID</string>
         <string>your_key</string>
         <string>/bin/launchctl</string>
         <string>setenv</string>
         <string>GOOGLE_DEFAULT_CLIENT_SECRET</string>
         <string>your_key</string>
      </array>
      <key>RunAtLoad</key>
      <true/>
   </dict>
</plist> (with "your_key" being the corresponding Google API key)

Of course, you can name the LaunchAgent setenv.ChromiumSync or anything you
want.

 * This is perfectly working in 10.11
 * In 10.9, you must create 3 separate LaunchAgent files instead (one for each
   key)
 * I couldn't test more recent OSes, but I think it should work as in 10.11


The choice between method 1 or 2 depends on wether you want to enter your API
keys each time or not... ;-)



ON LINUX

export GOOGLE_API_KEY yourkey
export GOOGLE_DEFAULT_CLIENT_ID yourclientid
export GOOGLE_DEFAULT_CLIENT_SECRET yourclientsecret
How to disable Google API keys?
Without Google API keys, many Google services (Chrome Sync...) will not work.



ON WINDOWS

Launch Command Prompt (cmd.exe) and enter the following commands:
setx GOOGLE_API_KEY "false"
setx GOOGLE_DEFAULT_CLIENT_ID "false"
setx GOOGLE_DEFAULT_CLIENT_SECRET "false"
(setx = set environment variables permanently)

Now launch Chromium.


WIDEVINE PLUGIN

Widevine is a closed-source Google plugin to play DRM content (= protected
audio/video files) for web browsers. Companies including Amazon Prime Video,
BBC, Hulu, Netflix, Spotify and Disney+ use Widevine to manage the distribution
of premium content.

Chromium does not support Widevine natively. Note that Chromium developers and
most of Chromium users do not use this Google plugin at all. We do not
bundle/share it. Other people tried to obtain a licence from Google for an
open-source project and finally did not get it (Archive: 1).

On this website, the widevine support is enabled on the stable versions. (These
versions are compiled with the GN argument: enable_widevine = true). So you need
to install the Widevine CDM plugin yourself to play DRM content.

In Chromium and Google Chrome, you can check the Widevine support at
chrome://components → "Widevine Content Decryption Module" → The number must be
different than 0.0.0.0 (screenshot)

Websites to freely test Widevine:

 * https://bitmovin.com/demos/drm
 * https://demo.castlabs.com/ (Choose videos with labeled "DRM")
 * https://shaka-player-demo.appspot.com/demo/

How to install the Widevine CDM plugin?

 1. First of all, make sure you have a Chromium version with the enabled support
    of:
    
    * the protected content
      chrome://settings/content/protectedContent
    * Widevine and H.264/MP4
      Check these tags on this website: widevine all-codecs
    
 2. Now, get the Widevine CDM plugin. The latest version is: 4.10.2830.0
    For info, this is an automated update via this official TXT file.
    
    2.1 From official links:
    * 4.10.2830.0-win-x64.zip (64-bit Windows)
    * 4.10.2830.0-win-arm64.zip (64-bit Windows on ARM)
    * 4.10.2830.0-win-ia32.zip (32-bit Windows)
    * 4.10.2830.0-mac-x64.zip (64-bit macOS)
    * 4.10.2830.0-mac-arm64.zip (64-bit macOS on ARM)
    * 4.10.2830.0-linux-x64.zip (64-bit Linux)
    * 4.10.2830.0-linux-ia32.zip (32-bit Linux)
    
    2.2 Or from offline installers of Google Chrome
    Prefer these following websites because you can unzip the executable files
    (*.exe) and see the whole content. Note these download links of Google
    Chrome are official.
    * Chrome offline installers
    * [JP] chrome::lutra-fs.me
    * [JP] chrome::noki.eu.org
    * [JP] chrome::iplaysoft.com
    * [JP] chrome::atvnk.com
    
    2.3 Or from the Google Chrome website
    In this case, you must to install Google Chrome because you cannot unzip the
    executable files (*.exe) :/
    Official standalone versions:
    
    * Google Chrome (64-bit / Windows)
    * Google Chrome (32-bit / Windows)
    * Google Chrome
    
 3. Unzip the content of this Widevine CDM plugin
    (This is a 7-zip self-extracting archive)
    
    
 4. Copy this Widevine CDM plugin's content to your Chromium "WidevineCdm"
    folder like this following structure, on Windows:
    (screenshot)
    WidevineCdm
      ├── LICENSE.txt
      ├── manifest.json (Note: this file contains the Widevine version or even
    the file paths ^^)
      │
      ├── _platform_specific
             ├── win_x64 (Note: if it is for 64-bit Windows, obviously!)
                  ├── widevinecdm.dll
                  ├── widevinecdm.dll.sig
    
    
 5. Launch Chromium browser
    
    
 6. Go to the top of this website and check if the "widevine" tag is displayed.
    (screenshot)
    and check chrome://components → "Widevine Content Decryption Module"
    
    
 7. End.



FLASH PLUGIN

Flash is a deprecated multimedia software platform. Adobe retired Flash on
January 1, 2021, on all plateforms. Roadmap for Chromium. Roadmap for Firefox.
 * Since 2021, the Flash PPAPI plugin (aka PepperFlash) plugin is discontinued.
   For info, PepperFlash is secure because it works in a sandbox. In short, it
   executes in its own process, separate from the browser's rendering engine.
 * Since 2015, the Flash #npapi plugin is discontinued.

How to quickly install the Flash plugin? (Obsolete content!)
On Windows and macOS, Chomium find PepperFlash itself (= without
#command-line-flags)


 1. Install PepperFlash (PPAPI) from Adobe website.
 2. Disable the checkbox in the chrome://settings/content/flash page.
    (screenshot)
 3. Test if animation works on the Flash Player versions page.
 4. Enjoy!

How to manually install the Flash plugin? (Obsolete content!)
This is a full manual installation tutorial.
(If Google Chrome is already installed, go directly to "3. Add command-line
flags"


1. GET PEPPERFLASH (PPAPI)

This plugin is a non-free (proprietary) software developed by Adobe, and
distributed bundled with Google Chrome. So get it from the official sources:
Adobe or Google.



1.1 FROM ADOBE

Different official ways:
 * Stable version - Download page: Adobe Flash Player (Other versions) (Choose
   your OS and the PPAPI version)
 * Stable version - Direct link: install_flash_player_ppapi.exe (Windows)
 * Stable version - Direct link: install_flash_player_osx_ppapi.dmg (macOS)
 * Beta version - From Adobe Labs (Search "PPAPI" and "Chromium" for your
   platform)


After install, the plugin path will be:
- On a 64-bit #windows:
 * C:\Windows\system32\Macromed\Flash\pepflashplayer64_[version].dll (64-bit
   version)
 * C:\Windows\SysWOW64\Macromed\Flash\pepflashplayer32_[version].dll (32-bit
   version)

- On a 32-bit #windows:
 * C:\Windows\system32\Macromed\Flash\pepflashplayer32_[version].dll (32-bit
   version)


1.2 FROM GOOGLE CHROME

Canary channel:
 * On #windows, get pepflashplayer.dll from Chrome Canary (64-bit) if you use
   64-bit Chromium
 * On #windows, get pepflashplayer.dll from Chrome Canary (32-bit) if you use
   32-bit Chromium
 * On #mac, get PepperFlashPlayer.plugin from Chrome Canary (64-bit)


1.3 FROM AN UNOFFICIAL SOURCE

(Use an online service to prevent #malware)
 1. Search "PepperFlash" or "PPAPI" at [RU] effect8.ru or patheticcockroach.com
 2. Download and open the .7z archive
 3. Get "pepflashplayer.dll" (rename it, if needed) and "manifest.json" files.


Optionally, get the Flash version number:
(If you want to see the correct version number on Chromium internal pages)
 * On all platforms, open the manifest.json text file in the PepperFlash folder.
 * On Windows, you can do a right-click → Properties → Details, on the .dll file


2. CHANGE THE PLUGIN DIRECTORY

If you want, prefer a short path for the plugin. It will be easier for the next
step. ^^
Example on Windows: Put this .dll file in a path like C:\PepperFlash\ (Create
the directory if needed)



3. ADD COMMAND-LINE FLAGS

Use these #command-line-flags:
 * --ppapi-flash-path=[plugin path]
 * --ppapi-flash-version=[plugin version]
 * And optionally --allow-outdated-plugins to disable browser notifications
   about outdated plugins


On #windows, create a Chromium shortcut. Then go to its properties and edit the
target field: --ppapi-flash-path="C:\PepperFlash\pepflashplayer.dll"
--ppapi-flash-version="32.0.0.465" --allow-outdated-plugins
On #mac, you will need to launch it from the command-line (in the Terminal):
/Applications/Chromium.app/Contents/MacOS/Chromium
--ppapi-flash-path=/Library/Internet\
Plug-Ins/PepperFlashPlayer/PepperFlashPlayer.plugin
--ppapi-flash-version=32.0.0.465& The "&" at the end is not a typo. It is there
to make sure Chromium is launched in a separate thread. Without the "&",
Chromium would exit as soon as you quit the Terminal. Moreover, to simplify the
Chromium launch, check How to create simple Mac apps from shell scripts
(Archive: 1). Also see the #comment-566 and #comment-344.


4. RESTART THE BROWSER

Relaunch it to apply changes.



5. CHECK THE INSTALLATION

 * Type chrome://settings/content/flash to manage it.
 * For update, check the Flash Player version on the official page.
 * For security information, see the security bulletins and advisories


6. ENJOY!

Now, even after browser updates, Chromium uses PepperFlash. ^^


NPAPI PLUGIN

NPAPI is a deprecated API that allows browser extensions to be developed.
Chromium 45.0.2416.0 (331982) is the last version which still has NPAPI plugin
support enabled via chrome://flags or group policy registry. (source • NPAPI
deprecation)How to still use a NPAPI plugin?
Few ways:
 * Switch to other browsers still supporting NPAPI plugins (like Waterfox
   browser).
 * or install an older Chromium version (Ex: 331982, 331959, 331938, 331935...)
 * or install the IE Tab addon which allows users to view pages using the IE
   layout engine


More info on site archives:
 * chromium::wayback.machine (Sunday, 26 Jul 2015)
 * chromium::archive.is (Friday, 17 Jul 2015)


HTML5 AUDIO/VIDEO

By default, Chromium does not support proprietary codecs (AAC, H.264/MP4) in the
HTML <audio> and <video> elements. How to use Chromium with all audio/video
codecs?
Few ways:
 * On #windows and #mac, use builds with all-codecs or all-codecs+
 * or compile Chromium from #source-code with proprietary codecs, yourself.
 * or install an older version having ffmpegsumo file (Ex: 333350, 333334,
   333283, 333258...)
 * or choose other #browsers
 * On #linux, you can use Chromium with proprietary codecs (ex: FFmpeg under
   Ubuntu)


Before 4 June 2015, we used an alternative with the Google Chrome ffmpegsumo
file and our Patch HTML5 Media extension. More info on site archives:
 * chromium::wayback.machine (Monday, 8 Jun 2015)
 * chromium::archive.is (Friday, 5 Jun 2015)

Note about the H.265/HEVC video codec
Chromium does (and will) not natively support the H.265/HEVC codec. (official
source)
 * The licence of H.265/HEVC is non-free. It is currently mainly supported by
   Apple. (Support of H.265/HEVC in web browsers)
 * The Chromium team prefers to focus on the open-source AV1 codec. This one is
   supported by major companies (Alliance for Open Media) like Google,
   Microsoft, Intel, Samsung... (Support of AV1 in web browsers).


Check HTML5 audio/video support at
https://tools.woolyss.com/html5-audio-video-tester/

If there is a video issue, disable hardware acceleration (see #browser-crash).


ADVANCED


1. INTERNAL PAGES

To access to all internal pages, use chrome://about. Copy and paste this special
URL directly into the address bar (omnibox). Obviously, this special URL works
only in Chromium and Google Chrome. Note: About configuration settings, there is
nothing similar to Firefox's about:config in Chromium.

Few internal pages:
 * chrome://components (Show and update info about available components like
   Widevine...)
 * chrome://conflicts (List all modules loaded into the browser)
 * chrome://credits (View all licensing info • Similar to this online page)
 * chrome://flags (View all experimental features • You can set each feature)
 * chrome://gpu (Show info about GPU)
 * chrome://net-export (Get all networking related info)
 * chrome://omnibox (Test and follow responses of the searches via the
   omnibox/address bar)
 * chrome://policy (Manage Chromium, for administrators • Policy list)
 * chrome://predictors (List autocomplete action predictors and resource
   prefetch predictors based on user recent search and browsing history)
 * chrome://quota-internals (Show info about disk space and storage usage)
 * chrome://settings/content/all (List the number of cookies each site has set)
 * chrome://sync-internals (Show info about the Chromium sync feature)
 * chrome://translate-internals (View all supported internal languages)
 * chrome://version (Show details of Chromium version)

About browser plugins
Since version 57, the chrome://plugins page no longer exists. (official source)

Info:
 * Manage PDF viewer and Flash plugins: chrome://settings/content
 * Update components (like Widevine): chrome://components


2. KEYBOARD SHORTCUTS

To use keyboard shortcuts (on Windows, Mac and Linux), check this full list of
official shortcuts... and this one if you are developer. Most of the shortcuts
are similar to IE, Firefox or any other browser.



3. COMMAND-LINE FLAGS

There are command-line flags (or "switches") that Chromium accept in order to
enable particular features or modify otherwise default functionality. Note flags
often contain experimental or obsolete code, so they tend not to stick around
for long.
 * Run Chromium with flags
 * List of Chromium command-line switches (Auto-updated list provided by Peter
   Beverloo)

How to start Chromium directly in incognito (or private) mode, on Windows?
Add the "--incognito" flag at the end of the Chromium shortcut and restart the
browser. (screenshot)
"C:\{...}\Chromium\Application\chrome.exe" --incognito


4. USER DATA DIRECTORY

About your profile (history, bookmarks...), it is important to know where is
stored your user data.
How to change the user data directory?
Add the "--user-data-dir" flag at the end of the Chromium shortcut and restart
the browser. (screenshot)
"C:\{...}\Chromium\Application\chrome.exe" --user-data-dir=..\my-profile-path


5. EXTERNAL EXTENSION INSTALLATION

How to install an external browser add-on?
If you wish to install extensions directly instead of just downloading the .crx
source file, you must:
 1. Change the flag chrome://flags/#extension-mime-request-handling to "Always
    prompt for install".
 2. Click on the link of the .crx file you want to install


Download the .crx source file of any extension directly from the Chrome Web
Store via Get CRX or via a site like Chrome Extension Downloader, CRX Extractor,
Crx4Chrome. (For info, you can see the source code before to download the
extension: CRX Viewer)
 1. Go to chrome://extensions
 2. Drag and drop the .crx file on chrome://extensions


If it does not work...
 1. Add the "--enable-easy-off-store-extension-install" flag at the end of the
    Chromium shortcut and restart the browser. (screenshot)
 2. Go to chrome://extensions
 3. Drag and drop the .crx file on chrome://extensions


If it still does not work...
 1. Unzip the .crx file
 2. Go to chrome://extensions
 3. Drag and drop the unzipped folder on the page... or click on Developer mode
    (Toggle in top right) then Load unpacked extension... (screenshot)


About updates:
 * You have to update manually
 * You can update when you want! ^^
 * If ever a new version sucks, just re-install the previous one


6. SOURCE CODE

Before all, check the official guide for developers.

Official links to easily get or see the full Chromium source code:
 * Google Git chromium/src
 * The official GitHub mirror of the Chromium source
 * Chromium Code Search or chromium/src (Old pages: Code search or
   chromium/src/)
 * - Source tarballs and its mirror ("-lite" is for building desktop Chromium).
   - Also, there is the official Github mirror.
 * Chromium source code of the latest stable version:
   chromium-131.0.6778.85.tar.xz (mirror • File checksums)
 * ViewVC (Obsolete since the version 39.0.2132.2, on August 2014)


Interesting info:
 * [video] Building Chromium from source (by Aphrx • 2021 • mirror)
 * Building ungoogled-chromium (by Eloston • 2020)
 * How to build chromium on Windows (by Intel • 2019)
 * How to build chromium on macOS (by Intel • 2019)
 * How to build chromium for Android (by Intel • 2019)
 * How to build chromium for Linux (by Intel • 2019)
 * Building Chromium on Windows from source (by Jeremy Sinclair • 2019 •
   Archive: 1)
 * How to compile Chromium with audio/video codecs for Windows (by Nik • 2018 •
   Archive: ZIP)
 * How to build Chromium with proprietary codecs (OS X) (by No encoding • 2018 •
   Archive: 1)
 * Bash script to build and install latest stable Chromium from source on OS X
   (by Bobo • 2017 • Archive: ZIP)
 * [UA] Компіляція браузера Chromium для Ubuntu (x265, HEVC) (by D.Bilous • 2016
   • Archive: 1)
 * How to compile Chromium for Mac (by sbagmeijer • 2015 • Original site is
   down!)
 * Contributing to Chromium: an illustrated guide (2015 • Archives: 1 or PDF)


7. OLDER VERSION

Never update your browser with a very old version. It even does not start.

To downgrade Chromium installed with the Installer (.exe):
 1. Open Chromium and check its actual version at chrome://version
 2. Close Chromium.
 3. Uninstall Chromium WITHOUT to delete your #user-data-directory. It is an
    option of its uninstaller. (screenshot)
 4. Get the Installer (.exe) of an older version (from the → download/ page or
    Snapshots repository about "official" builds)
 5. Execute it to install Chromium.
 6. Open Chromium and check the new installed version at chrome://version


8. BROWSER CRASH

You have encountered a browser crash or issue :/

Few ways to help you:

 * To disable hardware acceleration:
   chrome://flags/#disable-accelerated-video-decode or chrome://settings →
   [Advanced] → System
 * To disable/enable a browser feature: chrome://flags
 * To check for conflicting software: chrome://conflicts
 * To disable extensions/add-ons: chrome://extensions


Also you can use #command-line-flags: --disable-gpu,
--disable-accelerated-video-decode...



8. BROWSER BENCHMARK

To test performances of the browser, do differents benchmarks.
Except as otherwise noted, for the result, a higher number is better.

Free websites without registration:
 * ARES-6 (Various tests using the newest web standards and features)
 * Basemark (Various tests using the newest web standards and features)
 * JetStream (JavaScript benchmark developed by Apple)
 * Kraken (JavaScript benchmark developed by Mozilla • Result: A lower number is
   better)
 * MotionMark (Graphics benchmark developed by the WebKit team)
 * Octane (JavaScript benchmark developed by Google)
 * Speedometer (Performance benchmark that repeats the same actions using DOM
   APIs)
 * WebXPRT (HTML5 and JavaScript test developed by benchmark maker Principled
   Technologies)


API

This is a free and simple API for developers to update Chromium to the latest
good build via a bash (shell) script, a browser extension... Read my #notes.
Please, do not use this API to build other websites. To prevent abuse, the site
can audit each API request. API details
GET request parameters:

 * os → (required) windows or mac or android
 * bit → (optional • 64 by default) 64 or 32
 * out → (optional • json by default) json or string or revision


Response:
chromium → windows or mac or android →
 * architecture → (string) 64-bit or 32-bit
 * timestamp → (integer) Unix time of this release built on the Chromium
   Buildbot server
 * editor → (string) The Chromium Authors
 * channel → (string) dev
 * repository → (string) snapshots
 * version → (string) (like xx.x.xxxx.x)
 * revision → (integer) Git revision's commit position
 * commit → (string) Git revision's commit hash


Examples:
 * → api/?os=mac
 * → api/?os=windows&out=string
 * → api/?os=windows&bit=32&out=revision


LINKS

Except the Wikipedia's Chromium page, these links are official and point only to
the Google sites.

Focused on Chromium:
 * Chromium Blog
 * Chromium Browser Snapshots
 * Chromium Dash
 * Chromium Discussion (on Google Groups)
 * Chromium Gerrit (Code review)
 * Chromium Main Console (Buildbot console)
 * Download Chromium (ZIP archives)
 * Chromium Issue Tracker
 * Monorail (The issue tracking tool for chromium-related projects)
 * The Chromium Projects (The main Chromium website)
 * Wikipedia's Chromium page


Focused on Google Chrome:
 * Chrome Platform Status
 * Chrome Release Channels
 * Chrome Web Store (Extensions and themes 100% compatible with Chromium)
 * Google Chrome Help (100% compatible with Chromium)
 * Release updates from the Google Chrome team (Google blog)


BROWSERS


1. CHROMIUM FORKS

In simple words, a fork of Chromium means Chromium engine is used to create
another web browser.

Proprietary browsers:
(developed by official contributors of the Chromium #project)
 * Google Chrome (USA)
 * Microsoft Edge (USA)
 * Opera (Norway/China • Opera (company), Otello Corporation, Golden Brick
   Capital/Qihoo 360)
 * Samsung Internet (South Korea)
 * Vivaldi (Iceland • Chromium's modified code is still open source)
 * Yandex Browser (Russia)


I do not recommend:
 * 360 Secure Browser (Proprietary)
 * Comodo Dragon (Proprietary • Famous company but its Chromium is ever outdated
   compared to the #stable-chromium-version)
 * Epic (Proprietary • Reviews)
 * Slimjet (SlimBrowser) (Proprietary • Reviews - Archive: 1)
 * SRWare Iron (Proprietary • Versioning system is not clear: no source code of
   the latest version available since 2011 - Archive: 1)
 * or other proprietary browser with "better privacy" than Google Chrome.


Why not recommended?
Because all of these browsers are closed-source, outdated, based on Chromium
like Google Chrome... and most of the features they remove don't even exist in
Chromium, in the first place. Control your personal info and #privacy yourself
^^

Colin (InsanityBit) explains this very well at "SRWare Iron Browser – A private
alternative to Chrome?" (2012 • Archives: 1, 2)

Note if a new browser with "better privacy" than Google Chrome is based on
Chromium and is fully open-source, it should be ok for me. But... Google is
famous. Its privacy policy and marketing strategy are well known. So you have to
ask you some questions. Do you trust in an unknown team more than Google? Is an
outdated Chromium fork?
 * Google engineer finds holes in three 'secure' browsers (2016 • Archive: 1)
 * Google calls out Comodo's Chromodo Chrome-knockoff as insecure crapware (2016
   • Archive: 1)
 * Google warns! (2015 • Archive: 1)


Few free and open-source Chromium-based browsers:
 * Brave (Block website trackers and remove intrusive internet advertisements •
   code differences with Chromium )
 * Bromite (Patches for Chromium with adblocking features and enhanced privacy)
 * Dooble
 * Falkon (Formerly QupZilla)
 * Iridium (tarball, git, github, code differences with Chromium • Reviews)
 * Kiwi Browser (Browser with extensions support, ads & cryptojacking
   protection...)
 * Otter Browser
 * qutebrowser (A minimalist browser)
 * Thorium (Chromium fork with patches for speed, privacy and usability)
 * ungoogled-chromium (A set of patches for removing Google integration • 2016
   reviews, 2018 reviews, 2020 reviews)
 * Aviator (Discontinued project since 2016 • Reviews)
 * Inox (A set of patches applied on the Arch Linux chromium package • Arch
   Linux website)
 * Superbird (Based on a development version • No source code since 2016 -
   Archive: 1)


2. OTHER OPEN-SOURCE "NON-CHROMIUM-BASED" BROWSERS

 * Basilisk (Firefox-based using an old Firefox core version)
 * Firefox
 * LibreWolf (Firefox-based)
 * GNU IceCat (Outdated since 2019)
 * Midori (Webkit-based)
 * NetSurf (Works on any OS)
 * Pale Moon (Firefox-based using an old Firefox core version)
 * Tor Browser (Firefox-based using Tor, an anonymity network)
 * Waterfox (Firefox-based using an old Firefox core version • Acquired by
   System1, an advertising company)
 * and other open-source browsers.


PRIVACY

For a better privacy protection, use open-source #browsers like Chromium,
Firefox. Do not forget: It is open-source does not mean it is secure and
respects user privacy. Moreover, security ≠ privacy ≠ anonymity. If your browser
is fully "open-source", it means that somebody with the capability can review
the #source-code. It is easier for developers to find malicious code with
versioning tools like Git or SVN. (Ex: Chromium downloads a Chrome extension as
a binary without source code → corrected 7 days after the report). Only an
open-source code allows such defense. This is better for secure browsing and
user privacy. The security of Chromium is very solid. While I recommend
ungoogled-chromium, Bromite and Firefox (cf. about:config/user.js settings,
containers system, better content-filtering, easier way to stop browser
automatic connections, support of a self-hosted Firefox Sync server) as the most
reliable browsers for privacy enthusiasts in a standard web browsing, Chromium
is probably a reasonable alternative for everyday web browsing.

My way for a standard web-browsing (but do as you like ^^):
 1. Modify your #hosts-file to stop "natively" domains who serve ads, spyware
    and malware
 2. Use a VPN with strong encryption for your whole OS or router to bypass many
    restrictions on Internet. Note you are not anonymous behind a VPN service
    (cf. Browser fingerprint, Server-side tagging...) (It is better than browser
    VPN/proxy #extensions)
 3. Use an up-to-date web browser
 4. Change few #browser-settings
 5. Install few #extensions


How to really be anonymous on the Web?
The anonymization solutions are especially necessary for the exercise of
freedoms (ex: for journalist, political opponent in certain countries,
researcher, whistleblower...). These solutions are obviously very used by
hackers too. Personally, I think most people cannot be anonymous on the Web even
using a VPN, proxy or TOR network. It is a myth that you cannot be tracked
online. If you exist, you are findable, especially if you use multiple devices
and websites. There are a lot of technologies to identify a user and get its
data. Check the #guides and #tests for more information.

But it is possible to really be anonymous on the Web if your respect all
security rules. The book "The Art of Invisibility" written in 2017 by Kevin D.
Mitnick will convince you. In a few words, do not trust proprietary
software/services, third-party VPN service providers (VPN Leaks, 'no log' VPN
providers..., Another VPN leak..., VPN hacked...) and the cryptocurrency (like
Bitcoin).
 1. Buy a new computer (like a used computer) with cash, from an unknown person.
 2. Then remove the internal HDD (or format it). You will not use it. Prefer an
    external USB flash/SSD drive.
 3. Use Tails, Whonix, Qubes OS or a similar live Linux distribution. These ones
    uses the Tor network (Note Tor is often attacked).
 4. Change the MAC address.
 5. Connect to a public WiFi connection.
 6. Do not change settings or add extensions on Tor Browser. It will prevent
    your Browser fingerprint.
 7. Never login to a site/service for which you are already known.
 8. SearX and .onion addresses are welcome.
 9. Here we go!

Do you know...
Sure you can protect your privacy against tracking and profiling tools but it is
really painful because these tracking tools are everywhere today: on Internet
(website, app...), at home (computer, phone, router, smart TV, smart home
speaker, smart bulb, smart grid...), in your car (GPS system, connected car...),
in the street (video surveillance camera...), at your ISP and elsewhere. You can
find them in hardware (firmware) and software (operating system, app, website,
extension...).

Do you know in all computers (excepted RISC-V and Libreboot) there is an
exploit-friendly firmware that user has no access?
Ex: in Intel processors, in AMD processors, in Raspberry Pi (proprietary
Broadcom processor).

Do you know you are readily recognizable if you install browser extensions like
an ad-blocker? It means, if you install browser extensions, your Browser
fingerprint is unique. So you are unique on the Web.
Ex: browserleaks::proxy, Browser Fingerprint

Do you know there are probably untrusted certificates on your computer?
Ex: Apple, Google, Microsoft and Mozilla..., Dell..., Google..., Microsoft...,
Lenovo..., Surveillance firm...

Do you know it is possible to follow a user behind Tor browser?
Ex: Advanced Tor browser fingerprinting, Browser Fingerprinting, Tor and its
discontents, with CSS (noscript-tracking.go, CrookedStyleSheets), with extension
fingerprinting or with a zero-day exploit!...

About the "No log" mention of a VPN, do you know the jurisdiction of the country
where the VPN server is located has authority on the jurisdiction of the country
where the VPN provider is located?
Ex: Choose a VPN provider from United Kingdom and connect to a French VPN
server. There are no log in United Kingdom. Ok, but this is not the problem! The
VPN server is in France and there will be logs in France. This is the law. [FR]
Minimal logs lifetime in France: 360 days (Source: "Article 3"). [FR] Minimal
logs lifetime in Europe: 14 days. So be careful when your VPN provider and its
VPN server are located in countries from the Five Eyes, Nine Eyes or Fourteen
Eyes.

Do you know Linux (like Windows and Mac) devices have a unique identifier?
Ex: Linux devices have a unique identifier called machine-id. Here is how to
change it.


1. BROWSER UPDATE

The reason for updating to the latest version is security. As security threats
are found, they are fixed. Using an old version expose user to a number of
security holes and privacy issues. Browsers are far more subject to hacking than
other software.



2. BROWSER SETTINGS

Adjust all settings and advanced settings in chrome://settings:
 * Do not log in with a Google account in the browser (screenshot • Do not sync
   your data!)
 * Do not save passwords in the browser (Prefer a free and open-source password
   manager like Bitwarden, KeePass, LessPass or Password Safe)
 * Enable the incognito (or private) mode (Ctrl+Shift+N shortcut • Use a #flag
   to start Chromium in this mode)
 * Disable all options in the "Privacy and security" section
   (chrome://settings/privacy) because most of them use an external Google
   service. (Ex: "Safe Browsing" option uses Google Safe Browsing • More info
   about privacy settings)
 * Block third-party cookies (chrome://settings/content/cookies)
 * Block the #flash plugin (chrome://settings/content/flash)
 * Do not share your location (chrome://settings/content/location)
 * Prevent canvas fingerprinting (Use the --disable-reading-from-canvas #flag)


3. HOSTS FILE

Modify your hosts file to prevent your OS from connecting to domains who serve
ads, spyware and malware. This will increase your OS security and save
bandwidth.

 * Dan Pollock's list
 * MVPS HOSTS
 * Peter Lowe's list
 * Malware Domain List
 * Unified hosts file with base extensions
 * No more ads, tracking and other virtual garbage


Note:
 * Few #extensions like uBlock Origin can also use these lists in their
   settings.
 * Few tools like Pi-hole and AdAway can also use these lists in their settings.
 * Free and open-source auto-updating Hosts managers: hostsmgr, HostsFileEditor
   (on Windows), Gas Mask (on macOS)


4. DNS SERVICES

By default you are using the DNS servers of your ISP but you do not have to
stick with them. Before to choose one, compare DNS performance. Free alternative
Internet DNS services for personal use:
 * Adguard DNS
 * Cloudflare DNS resolver (by Cloudflare • 1.1.1.1 for Families)
 * Comodo Secure DNS (by Comodo)
 * DynDNS (by Dyn)
 * Google Public DNS
 * Nextdns
 * OpenDNS (by Cisco)
 * OpenNIC
 * Quad9 DNS
 * Yandex.DNS (by Yandex • Technical details - IPv4 and IPv6)


Note:
 * The DNS over HTTPS (aka DoH) page on the official Chromium website.
 * You can also use a DNS over HTTPS client (screenshot of Firefox 62+). Check
   Publicly available servers.
 * You can also use a DNSCrypt client (Ex: Encrypt your DNS traffic with Simple
   DNSCrypt for Windows)
 * You can also use your own DNS resolver with Unbound or other software.


5. WEB SEARCH ENGINES

Note: Few #dns-services and #extensions exist to protect user privacy on search
engines.



SEARCH ENGINES

Search engines index the content of web pages by running an algorithm on a web
crawler.
 * Baidu
 * Bing
 * Gigablast
 * Google Search
 * Mojeek
 * Yahoo! Search
 * Yandex Search


METASEARCH ENGINE

Metasearch engines use another search engine's data to produce its own results
from the Internet. Search engine map.
 * Disconnect Search (by Disconnect.me • Uses Bing, Yahoo... results)
 * DuckDuckGo (uses its own crawler + Bing, Yahoo, Yandex, Wikipedia... results,
   on Amazon servers (AWS) • Review at an 8ch page archive • To search without
   JS, choose the html or lite version)
 * Ecosia (uses Bing results)
 * Fireball (uses Bing results)
 * Oscobo
 * Private.sh (by Private Internet Access • Uses Gigablast results)
 * Qwant (uses its own crawler but is partner with Microsoft for Bing results,
   Bing Ads and Microsoft Azure • Its lite version)
 * Startpage (uses Google results • Owned by System1, an advertising company)
 * Swisscows (uses its own crawler + Bing results with enabled parental filter)
 * YaCy (A peer-to-peer search engine)


If you are a web developer, develop your own metasearch engine yourself ^^
 * Searx (uses many search engines • Source code in Python • Author: Adam
   Tauber, @Searx_engine • Searx instances)
 * MetaGer (uses Yahoo... results • Source code in PHP)
 * Whoogle Search (uses Google results • Source code in Python • Author: Ben
   Busby)
 * Googol (uses Google results • Source code in PHP • Author: Bronco)


6. EXTENSIONS

Note:
 * With the use of extensions, you become more easily identifiable (cf. Browser
   fingerprint, Server-side tagging...)
   
   
 * Extensions hosted on the Chrome Web Store are updated via the Chrome update
   mechanism (cf. Chromium source code) which developers and users do not
   control. For a manual installation, read the #external-extension-installation
   part.
   
   
 * Here, priority to open-source (and non-obfuscated code) extensions for
   Chromium and Firefox:


BLOCK ADS, TRACKERS, SCRIPTS AND POPUPS

uBlock Origin
 * Download: store, amo
 * Alternatives: Privacy Badger, Adblock Plus, AdBlock, Disconnect, Ghostery,
   Adguard AdBlocker, Fair AdBlocker, Forget Me Not, NoScript
 * Info: Add filters to your ad-blocker via FilterLists (an open-source website)
 * My advice: By default, block third-party scripts and frames (uBlock Origin
   medium mode • screenshot). Also, about Adblock Plus or AdBlock, disable
   "Acceptable Ads" option (screenshot).


STOP LINK REDIRECTION IN GOOGLE, DUCKDUCKGO AND YANDEX SEARCH PAGES

Don't track me Google
 * Download: store, amo
 * Alternatives: Redirect Blocker, Redirect Bypasser


CLEAN URLS TO REMOVE TRACKING ELEMENTS FROM URLS

ClearURLs
 * Download: store, amo
 * Alternatives: Neat-URL


CONTROL THE HTTP REFERER ON A PER-SITE BASIS

Referer Control
 * Download: store, amo
 * Alternatives: Smart Referer, Web Developer
 * Info on wikipedia


PREVENT CANVAS FINGERPRINT

Canvas Blocker (Fingerprint protect)
 * Download: store, amo
 * Alternatives: Canvas Defender, Canvas Fingerprint Defender
 * Info on wikipedia, browserleaks, ghacks


EMULE LOCALLY CDN

Decentraleyes
 * Download: store, amo
 * Alternatives: LocalCDN
 * Info on wikipedia, decentraleyes test page, localcdn test page


PREVENT WEBRTC IP LEAK

WebRTC Leak Shield
 * Download: store, amo
 * Alternatives: WebRTC Control, WebRTC Network Limiter, WebRTC Leak Prevent
 * Info: An extension can only block the leak of your IP address. It does not
   block WebRTC in the "core" of Chromium. uBlock Origin can protect against the
   WebRTC IP leak. You can do some #tests.


PREVENT CSS EXFIL ATTACK

CSS Exfil Protection
 * Download: store, amo
 * Info on BleepingComputer, Github and mike-gualtieri.com


UNBLOCK WEBSITES WITH A BROWSER VPN/PROXY

Browsec
 * Download: store, amo
 * Alternatives: anonymoX, HidemanVPN, TunnelloVPN, TouchVPN, Hotspot Shield
 * My advice: Prefer to pay for a safe and secure VPN provider protecting your
   whole OS ; or use a free VPN service without registration. Do not use Hola!,
   ZenMate or Betternet in their free version. Hola! is a botnet. Betternet
   shares/sells user data to third-parties. In its free version, ZenMate needs a
   registration.


DISPLAY SITES QUALITY

WOT (Web of Trust)
 * Download: store, amo
 * Alternatives: DuckDuckGo Privacy Essentials, Terms of Service; Didn’t Read
 * My advice for the WOT addon: Do not share your data. (WOT settings →
   Real-time protection → Set to off)


7. TOOLS

 * Firewall
 * Freenet
 * I2P (Invisible Internet Project)
 * Proxy
 * VPN (Virtual private network)
 * Tor (Anonymity network)


8. GUIDES

 * Technical analysis of client identification mechanisms (Chromium)
 * Privacy tools (2021 • Source code)
 * PRISM break (2021 • Source code)
 * Privacy Respecting (2021)
 * [FR] Google Tag Manager (Server-Side Tagging), la nouvelle arme anti adblock?
   (2020 • Google Tag Manager (Server-Side Tagging), the new anti-adblock
   weapon: [Translated EN] HTML, [Translated EN] PDF)
 * Web browser privacy: What do browsers say when they phone home? (2020 •
   Archive: PDF)
 * Who left open the cookie jar? (2018 • Archives: 1, PDF)
 * Online tracking: A 1-million-site measurement and analysis (2017 • Archive:
   PDF)
 * Are VPN providers more trustworthy than your ISP? (2017 • Archive: 1)
 * Don't use VPN services (2015 • Archive: 1)
 * Category: Internet privacy (Wikipedia)
 * Chromium privacy


9. TESTS

Reputable and reliable sites to show or prevent user data tracking:
 * Am I Unique (Device fingerprinting)
 * AudioContext fingerprint test page
 * Browser Leaks (WebRTC IP leak, System fonts, HTML5 Canvas fingerprinting...)
 * BrowserSpy (It shows how much information can be retrieved from web browser)
 * Browsing experience security check (Secure DNS, DNSSEC, TLS 1.3, Encrypted
   SNI)
 * Device Info (Web browser security/privacy testing)
 * VPN & Torrent IP Leak Test (IP, DNS and WebRTC leaks)
 * DNS leak test
 * EFF Cover Your Track (Device fingerprinting)
 * Evercookie (Persistent cookies)
 * IP Leak (IP, DNS and WebRTC leaks)
 * IP Leak privacy test (IP address, DNS, WebRTC...)
 * Permission.site (To test the interaction of web APIs and browser permissions)
 * TorZillaPrint (Advanced scripts for Firefox and Tor browsers • Test site,
   Mirror)
 * Toolz (Ad Block Test • Test site)
 * Webpage tracking only using CSS (and no JS)


MALWARE

Your antivirus has detected a malicious software in Chromium files.



FALSE POSITIVE?

You have downloaded Chromium from a reliable source (#notes) and maybe also used
open-source #updaters. In this case, it is surely a false positive. The
detection is generic (heuristic). There is absolutely no backdoor or other
malware inside Chromium. Remember that the full #source-code is available. You
will get a similar result if you compile Chromium yourself.

Note a specific thing about Chromium browser:
 1. Chromium has no digital signature (unlike Google Chrome). It is not signed
    because is open source and not "owned" per se by any one particular
    developer or organization. Moreover, a certificate is not free for
    developers (Apple Developer Program).
 2. Antivirus use generic detection and database of malware signatures.
 3. VirusTotal which aggregates many antivirus is a Google service using its
    Trusted Source project to limit false positives for software like Google
    Chrome (because it is digitally signed), not for Chromium.
 4. So, unsigned Chromium + any antivirus or VirusTotal service = More chance to
    get an antivirus alert.


False positive reports known for few years ago:
 * False positive - chromium 79 (2019 • Broadcom • Archive: 1)
 * Chromium 32bit download has a virus? (2018 • Avast antivirus • Archive: 1)
 * IDP.Generic reported for chromium executable (2018 • Avast antivirus •
   Archive: 1)
 * False positive on Chromium executable (2016 • Avast antivirus • Archive: 1)
 * False positive with Chromium (2015 • Panda Internet Security • Archive: 1)
 * False Positive on latest Chromium Nightly? (2014 • Avast antivirus • Archive:
   1)
 * AntiVirus detected Malware while syncing using gclient (2014 • Chromium Issue
   Tracker • Archive: 1)
 * pepflashplayer.dll tagged as malware and removed by F-Secure (2012 • Chromium
   Issue Tracker • Archive: 1)
 * Kaspersky detects Chrome as Trojan (2010 • Chromium Issue Tracker • Archive:
   1)
 * Avast! Anti-Virus reports Google Chrome as Trojan (2008 • Chromium Issue
   Tracker • Archive: 1)


AUTHENTIC MALWARE?

Yes. Obviously, it is also possible.
 * The common entry methods for Chromium virus are freeware downloads as bundled
   software (bundleware) and spam e-mails. It means Chromium has been silently
   installed via another software. Do not forget Chromium is free and
   open-source. So malware writers use Chromium to push malicious code on to
   your system. Remove this "fake" or suspicious Chromium web browser (like
   BeagleBrowser, BoBrowser, BrowserAir, Chedot, eFast Browser, Fusion Browser,
   Mustang Browser, MyBrowser, Olcinium Browser, Palikan, Qword Browser, Torch,
   Tortuga Browser...).
 * The other way is about a compromised Chromium repository on a reliable source
   (#notes).


FREE TOOLS TO SCAN YOUR SYSTEM

Anti-malware:
 * AdwCleaner and Malwarebytes (by Malwarebytes)
 * Kaspersky Virus Removal Tool (by Kaspersky)
 * Kaspersky Rescue Disk (by Kaspersky • Bootable ISO file)
 * Emsisoft Emergency Kit (by Emsisoft)
 * Norton Power Eraser (by Symantec)


Antivirus:
(Independent tests and distinctions: AV-Test, Virus Bulletin, AV-Comparatives,
Gartner)
 * Windows Defender (on Windows 10)
 * Avast (Prefer the offline installer. Then choose the advanced installation)
 * Kaspersky Security Cloud
 * Bitdefender
 * Avira
 * ClamAV and Immunet (Open-source • Developed by Cisco)


Anti-ransomware:
 * Avast ransomware decryption tools
 * Kaspersky tools
 * No More Ransom! (Decryption tools)


FREE ONLINE SERVICES TO SCAN YOUR FILES

(no registration required)
 * Jotti
 * VirusTotal (by Google • Its lite version)
 * MetaDefender (by OPSWAT)
 * virSCAN
 * Hybrid Analysis (by Payload Security)


If you find an issue:
 * Contact your anti-virus or anti-malware support
 * Report it on the official Chromium supports. For links, see my #comment-1
   below.


CHROMIUM UPDATERS

To update Chromium automatically.

As always, never install a closed-source software especially if you have never
heard it before! GitHub and its Gist service are good places to find good stuff.
So, try these free and open-source Chromium updaters:



UPDATERS ON WINDOWS

 * For info, in the #windows section, each "Portable" version uses chrlauncher
   which can install, update and launch Chromium automatically. You can change
   its settings in the chrlauncher.ini file.
 * chrlauncher
   (by Henry++ • 2022 • C • Compatible with all Windows releases of this
   website)
 * Chocolatey
   (by the Chocolatey team • 2023 • In command-line • Compatible with the
   Hibbiki's releases and The Chromium authors' releases of this website •
   Package core)
 * Scoop
   (by the Scoop team • 2023 • In command-line • Compatible with the Hibbiki's
   releases and the Ungoogled releases of this website)
 * ungoogled-updater
   (by NeverDecaf • 2023 • Python • Compatible with the Ungoogled releases of
   this website)
 * ChromiumForWindows
   (by Ilyó Kovács Levente • 2022 • C# • Compatible with all Windows releases of
   this website)
 * Simple Chromium Updater (chrupd.cmd)
   (by mkorthof • 2023 • Batchfile • Compatible with all Windows releases of
   this website)
 * ChromiumUpdathe (by Hristo Bogdanov • 2021 • C#)
 * chromium for windows installer (by Lusito • 2020 • Javascript)
 * cr-updater (by pwlin • 2018 • Batchfile, PHP)
 * Chromium_Updater (by Programming4life • 2018 • Rust)
 * ChrUpdWin.cmd (by Michael Kharitonov • 2018 • Batchfile)
 * A web installer for Chromium (by LonelyCannibal • 2017 • AutoIt • Archive:
   ZIP)
 * Chromium Downloader (by stsy • 2016 • C#)


UPDATERS ON MACOS

 * Homebrew Tap for the Marmaduke Chromium builds
   (by Charl P. Botha, then Matthew Salazar • 2023 • Ruby • Compatible with all
   Marmaduke releases of this website)
 * chromiumUpdater.js
   (by TayIorRobinson • 2021 • NodeJS • Compatible with the stable Chromium
   version of Marmaduke)
 * chromium-updater-mac (by wangxufire • 2018 • Python)
 * chromium-downloader-script (by Matteo Loporchio • 2017 • Shell)
 * chromium-downloader (by Matteo Loporchio • 2017 • C)
 * update_chromium_osx (by Klemens Gordon • 2016 • Shell)
 * chromium-on-mac (by NicoLargo • 2015 • Shell)


DISCONTINUED UPDATERS

 * Chromium Update Notifications (by Christian Mund • 2022 • Compatible with all
   releases of this website • Archive: CRX)
 * Chromium Auto Updater [Root] (by Federico Dossena • 2019 • Java)
 * Chromium Updater (by the FreeSMUG team • 2018 • Chrome Web Store • Archive:
   ZIP
 * getChromium (by Andrew Wright • 2018 • Java)
 * Chromium Updater (crupdater) (by Muhammer Ayes aka Zychopat • 2016 •
   Batchfile, AutoIt)
 * chromium-nightly-updater (by Vikrant Chaudhary • 2016 • Java)
 * Chromium updater script for OS X (by Alan Grosskurth • 2016 • Shell)
 * Chromium-Download-Manager (by xinhugo • 2015 • Batchfile)
 * chromium-update (by William Alexander • 2015 • PowerShell)
 * Chromium Upgrader for Mac OS X (by mozamimy • 2015 • Shell)
 * Chromium Updater (by Daniel Huhn • 2014 • Javascript)
 * Chromatic (by Mr Gecko • 2014 • App • Source code)
 * extension.chromium-updater (by Jackson Tan aka Hallbin • 2014 • Javascript,
   CSS)
 * Chromium-updater (by Das Schwert • 2010 • AutoIt)
 * chromium updater.py (by Curt Micol aka asenchi • 2009 • Python)


Thanks a lot for all developers!
I do not support these tools. Please, contact the developers for thanks, issue,
help...


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admin
Jerry 
7 Jul 2013, 05:52
Hello!
Now, you can post anonymously remarks and suggestions about this site. Do not
hesitate! ;)

Please, DO NOT report bugs by a review. Use the official issue tracker or dev
topics:
• https://bugs.chromium.org/p/chromium/issues/list
• https://groups.google.com/a/chromium.org/g/chromium-discuss/about →
Conversations
• https://groups.google.com/a/chromium.org/g/chromium-dev/about → Conversations
• https://groups.google.com/a/chromium.org/g/embedder-dev/about → Conversations

Also, I prefer direct links. You are not on Twitter ;)

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Anon9964 
27 Oct 2024, 07:10
@Anon9960
Please stay fair. Even though DroidChrome is 99% Cromite, Chromium is highly
complex and it takes time to deal with all the changes in the upstream version.
Additionally, he will probably have to wait until Cromite is updated before he
can start his own build, which already takes 2-4 days.
RobRich
27 Oct 2024, 16:18
Linux builds updated in the listings here. My usual AMD Zen2 build here:

https://github.com/RobRich999/Chromium_Clang/releases/tag/v132.0.6803.0-r1374408-linux64-deb-avx2-znver2

Windows builds probably tomorrow.

Software H265 is not enabled for now. Suppose I could step likely through the
various needed source edits and make changes, but I just have not really felt
much like bothering with it.

Hardware H265 is working on CatchyOS with AMDGPU here. I using Vulkan under
Xwayland for VAAPI at the moment. AFAIK, VAAPI via OpenGL under Wayland might
work with whatever incantation of CLI options. YMMV.
LeeVan 
28 Oct 2024, 06:35
For Mac users; the Github site
<https://github.com/ungoogled-software/ungoogled-chromium-macos/releases/>
now has notarized (signed) versions of Chromium 130.0.6723.69 available for the
Apple Silicon and Intel platforms.
Anon9967 
28 Oct 2024, 06:51
While waiting for the version of Marmaduke
Ungoogled for Win64 130.0.6723.69-1.1
by ungoogled-software

https://github.com/ungoogled-software/ungoogled-chromium-windows/releases
Anon9968 
28 Oct 2024, 09:13
@Marmaduke
Thank you very much for your update Ungoogled for Win64 130.0.6723.69-1.1. Now
up-to-date.
RobRich
28 Oct 2024, 16:44
Usual Windows builds updated in the listings.

Windows AVX512 will be delayed probably until Tuesday.
RobRich
29 Oct 2024, 08:52
Windows AVX512 updated:

https://github.com/RobRich999/Chromium_Clang/releases/tag/v132.0.6806.0-r1375213-win64-avx512
nomasknovaxnofear 
29 Oct 2024, 11:04
Many thanks, @RobRich & @Marmaduke for latest Windows & Android updates.
Anon9972 
30 Oct 2024, 15:20
@Hibbiki
Thank you very much for the new version 130.0.6723.92 for Windows 64bit sync.
Best regards.
Anon9973 
31 Oct 2024, 01:27
@Marmaduke,
Thank you for the ungoogled-chromium-130.0.6723.96-1_Win64 build release.
With kind regards,
Anon9974 
31 Oct 2024, 16:43
@Rob, 132.0.6805.0 AVX does not start on my system, previous version OK
BAVBR 
31 Oct 2024, 17:03
@Marmaduke - many thanks for latest Windows, Android and Linux update.
maggot - Core Apple Developer 
3 Nov 2024, 12:39
Chromium for 64-bit macOS - Sunday, 03 November 2024

Chromium 132.0.6810.0 (Official Build) (x86_64)

afe590261efae2fb466d88a6f8da9cd8b20f5ebb-refs/branch-heads/6810@{#1}

- OS macOS Version 15.0.1
- only for macOS x86_64 (Intel)
- official build (LTO)
- cross-compiled: Ubuntu 22.04.4 LTS (GNU/Linux 6.11.0 x86_64) - batsht
- clang/LLVM default (with macOS intrinsics)
- macOS SDK 15.1 (24B75)

Sync • WebRTC • Widevine
Chromium.app.sync-132.0.6810.0.tar.xz
https://github.com/macchrome/chromium/releases/download/v130.6723.96-M132.0.6810.0-r1376261-macOS/Chromium.app.sync-132.0.6810.0.tar.xz
SHA1 8006E1B29477B25EE9F4F015C44E73BD0CF41AF3
RobRich
4 Nov 2024, 09:27
@Anon9974 Thanks for the FYI. I will try to push updated builds sometime this
week.
Anon9978 
6 Nov 2024, 12:48
@Hibbiki
Thank you very much for the update 130.0.6723.117 for Windows 64bit sync. Kind
regards.
LeeVan 
7 Nov 2024, 04:12
For Mac users; the Github site
<https://github.com/ungoogled-software/ungoogled-chromium-macos/releases/>
now has notarized (signed) versions of Chromium 130.0.6723.91 available for the
Apple Silicon and Intel platforms.
Anon9980 
7 Nov 2024, 06:20
@Hibbiki : Google sync is paused every couple of days when browser is started
from a second computer. Is there any way to fix this?
Anon9981 
9 Nov 2024, 13:06
@Marmaduke,
Thank you for the ungoogled-chromium-130.0.6723.122-1_Win64 build release.
With kind regards,
JM Phone Home 
10 Nov 2024, 08:58
Great work, I'm usin' your compilations 4 both win&linux systems, keep going!
RobRich
10 Nov 2024, 13:53
WinAVX and WinAVX2 builds updated. WinAVX512 and Linux builds in a day or few.
Anon9984 
10 Nov 2024, 13:56
Thanks Rob, for the updated builds!
Anon9985 
11 Nov 2024, 23:42
Recently, ungoogled version has differed from release version in build number.
Does this not help with fingerprinting?
RobRich
13 Nov 2024, 08:35
WinAVX512 build updated:

https://github.com/RobRich999/Chromium_Clang/releases/tag/v133.0.6836.0-r1382329-win64-avx512
AG 
13 Nov 2024, 15:23
@Hibbiki
Thank you very much for the update 131.0.6778.70 for Windows 64bit sync. Kind
regards.
RobRich
13 Nov 2024, 15:36
Updated Linux and Windows builds in the listings. Linux AMD Zen2 build here:

https://github.com/RobRich999/Chromium_Clang/releases/tag/v133.0.6836.0-r1382377-linux64-deb-avx2-znver2
Anon9989 
13 Nov 2024, 16:19
awesome! thanks a lot, RobRich.
Anon9990 
14 Nov 2024, 00:44
@Hibbiki
Thank you very much for the update 131.0.6778.70 for Windows 64bit sync. With
best regards.
Anon9991 
16 Nov 2024, 05:23
While waiting for the version of Marmaduke
Ungoogled Chromium 131.0.6778.69-1.1
For Win64
By ungoogled-software :

https://github.com/ungoogled-software/ungoogled-chromium-windows/releases
User_99 
16 Nov 2024, 08:07
@Marmaduke,
Thx for the ungoogled-chromium-130.0.6723.122 release. Works great!
Cheers
Anon9993 
20 Nov 2024, 06:15
@Hibbiki
Thank you very much for the update 131.0.6778.86 for Windows 64bit sync. Kind
regards.

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