https://iridiumbrowser.de/ Chromium knock off that seems to be based on killing all links to Google. I'm on an election site tonight thats going crazy following Iowa and my machine - running Chrome beta is going NUTs running high cpu fan at hign speed so I switch to Iridium - same websites and the machine calmed right down. Chrome and Chromium have a lot going on in the background that cause that high usage. Its numbers came in faster than Chrome or Chromium on my machine using Googles Octane tests. Not by a significant margin but still faster.
Can you install it alongside chrome on a machine? I installed chromium and it messed up and took over my chrome directorys
Well, source doesn't mean privacy, actually. But for what I could read, Iridium is not a bad alternative to Chromium if the user wants privacy.
That's not FUD, that has been proven to exist. And it's not a bad thing, actually; at least the calls aren't to Google. In addition, you can build the browser without any calls at all, not even to Iridium's servers.
Yeah either in that thread or another about that they detailed why that is and as has been said its not going to Google. Depending on what OS you have its behind Chrome/Chromium by at couple of releases anyway and may not auto update.
Then there is this type of thing that is likely to be the case when someone tries to manipulate a product they may not fully understand. https://www.wilderssecurity.com/thre...pletely-disables-all-browser-security.383560/
Check your extensions and profile, that's not normal behaviour for an elections website. If it's still like that in Incognito mode or a clean install, then Iridium may have fixed something.
There were something like 20,000 posts and every few minutes another few hundred posts would need refresh to show. That's what I attributed to the cpu usage.
A new release was planned for August 2017, but it seems to be delayed. The latest release is based on Chromium v58.
After a long delay a new version has been released (there is no announcement on the website yet) Iridium Browser v61.0 (October 15, 2017) Download / Builds Archive Differences between Iridium and Chromium
Any user using the latest version? Can you please check whether Iridium connects to Google especially during startup and see whether the connection is also permanent? The earlier version v61 does connects to Google....and they said they secure your privacy? Thanks
I was able to see connections to fra[...]1e100.net (1e100.net is a Google-owned domain name used to identify the servers in our network.) But only temporarily, not permanent. And connections to ir-[...].iridiumbrowser.de right after Iridium Browser was started. I wanted to uninstall uMatrix and uBlockO but wasn't able to. The trash can isn't functional and even deactivating these extensions wasn't possible Code: Developer Console (F12): Unchecked runtime.lastError while running management.setEnabled: Failed to find extension with id cjpalhdlnbpafiamejdnhcphjbkeiagm. Unchecked runtime.lastError while running management.setEnabled: Failed to find extension with id ogfcmafjalglgifnmanfmnieipoejdcf. But i have found out why and how i could finally uninstall them:
Found Iridium connects to the following addresses 74.125.204.xxx 172.217.26.xx I believe 73.xxx, 74.xxx, 172.xxx, 173.xxx etc belong to Google Yes, earlier version also has an issue to remove extensions. You'll need to remove it from the address bar. They still have not solve this issue?
For those interested in the differences between Chromium and Iridium, please see the following; https://github.com/iridium-browser/tracker/wiki/Differences-between-Iridium-and-Chromium Spoiler: Differences Security improvements Increase RSA keysize to 2048 bits for self-signed certificates (used by WebRTC) Generate a new WebRTC identity for each connection instead of reusing identities for 30 days Generate a new ECDHE keypair for each WebRTC connection instead of reusing them for multiple connections Disable using system-provided plugins (i.e. Java, Flash, etc.) Privacy enhancements Disable "Use a web service to help resolve navigation errors" Disable autocomplete through prediction service when typing in Omnibox Always send "Do-Not-Track" header Network/DNS prediction is disabled by default Block third-party cookies by default Link auditing (<a ping="...">) is disabled by default Fetch plugins list from iridiumbrowser.de where it will be updated regularly Site data (cookies, local storage, etc.) is only kept until exit, by default Passwords are not stored by default Input form autofill is disabled by default For IPv6 probes, use a DNS root server instead of Google The default search provider is Qwant Load "about:blank" on new tabs instead of the currently set search engine and/or promotions. Don't report Safe Browsing overrides. Don't use autofill download service. Disable cookies for safebrowsing background requests. Disable the battery status API. Disabled features Disable background mode Disable EV certificates, so they are shown just like "normal" certificates Disable Google cloud printing Disable Google hot word detection Disable Google experiments status check Disable Google translation service Disable Google promotion fetching Disable Google Clould Messagin (GCM) status check Disable Google Now Disable automatic update check Disable profile-import on first run Networking changes Network/DNS prediction is disabled by default Link auditing (<a ping="...">) is disabled by default Other changes Add DuckDuckGo search provider Add Qwant search provider Add certificate pinning for iridiumbrowser.de Let user confirm downloading translation dictionaries from Google Always prompt for download directory Don't ask to send settings to Google by default on profile reset Don't warn about missing API keys (services are not used anyway) Iridium will show a warning bar when running possibly unwanted requests (trk prefix) Show all extensions (including internals) in chrome://extensions. Quite a nice list, although it seems like most of these tweaks can either be altered through through the GUI, flags or command switches. Regards.