Chromium-based Iridium and Google Chrome Version 71
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[Older] [Iridium] BUILD 2018.11.71 NOW AVAILABLE FOR DEBIAN-BASED SYSTEMS
The latest version 2018.11.71 based on Chromium 71.0.3578.30 is available for Debian-based systems now!
Furthermore version 2018.11.71 is also available for Fedora and openSUSE.
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UK Parliament Releases Facebook Document on the Handling of User Data, Australia Set to Give Law Enforcement Power to Access Encrypted Messages, Microsoft Open-Sourced Windows UI/UX Frameworks, Iridium Browser New Release and CrossOver 18.1 Now Available
Iridium Browser recently released build 2018.11.71 for Debian-based systems. The new version is based on Chromium 71.0.3578.30, and it's available for Fedora and openSUSE as well. Iridium Browser is "Iridium Browser is based on the Chromium code base. All modifications enhance the privacy of the user and make sure that the latest and best secure technologies are used. Automatic transmission of partial queries, keywords and metrics to central services is prevented and only occurs with the approval of the user. In addition, all our builds are reproducible and modifications are auditable, setting the project ahead of other secure browser providers." You can download it from here.
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Google Chrome Version 71 Update Brings A New Ad-Filtering Feature
Whether it be an Android device or a PC, Google Chrome is the browser preferred the most. Devs at Google have been working tirelessly to provide a smoother and better user experience. Many websites have been showing malware containing ads or unnecessary mouse pointer ads. For getting rid of these ads, Google rolled out a new update.
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Google Releases Chrome 71 With Abusive Ad Filter & Audio Blocker
s of now, Google Chrome 71 is available to all Windows, Mac and Linux users. If you still haven’t received it; Open the Google Chrome Browser on your PC > Click on the “three dot menu” in the top-right area > Help > About Google Chrome.
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