Dear "rch",
* Since you became a member of this forum 4 years ago and are still continuing to do so, obviously you are choosing according to the rule I wrote above.
* If I try to write all the evidence of this puppetry thing, the pages are not enough; so I'll only write the most important (to me):
4 years ago, it was enough to back up "User Data > Default" directory to transfer the settings and customizations you made in all Chromium-based browsers to a new version; If you try to use this directory for the transfer in question today, you will get a warning like this:
"Chrome detected that some of your settings were corrupted by another program and reset them to their original defaults."
This warning is a lie, a fraud, forcing browser users to back up, transfer, and synchronize online and thus open a Google account. The aim is to try to get more private information about users.
So, Cent Browser is the only browser that opposes Google in this regard and is not a puppet of it.
Regards,
NOTE 1) Such infamy did not exist in Firefox and its derivatives before; There is no today either.
2) Frequent software updates should not be given too much attention; For example, if we try to use the version of a browser 4 years ago today, we immediately see that there is no significant difference from the current version.
Quote:I'm genuinely interested to know how you arrive at the conclusion it's the safest Chromium browser on the market...* People decide about the quality of things by making comparisons after hearing, reading, seeing, and most importantly, after using them.
* Since you became a member of this forum 4 years ago and are still continuing to do so, obviously you are choosing according to the rule I wrote above.
Quote:From what I can see, it's no better or worse than most other similar browsers, and that's not taking into account the fact we've not had a stable release for seven months.* Among the Chromium-based browsers, Cent Browser is the only browser that preserves its quality from 4 years ago; Chromium's former free developers have become puppets today, powered by Google, and Chromium-based browsers have also become puppets.
* If I try to write all the evidence of this puppetry thing, the pages are not enough; so I'll only write the most important (to me):
4 years ago, it was enough to back up "User Data > Default" directory to transfer the settings and customizations you made in all Chromium-based browsers to a new version; If you try to use this directory for the transfer in question today, you will get a warning like this:
"Chrome detected that some of your settings were corrupted by another program and reset them to their original defaults."
This warning is a lie, a fraud, forcing browser users to back up, transfer, and synchronize online and thus open a Google account. The aim is to try to get more private information about users.
So, Cent Browser is the only browser that opposes Google in this regard and is not a puppet of it.
Regards,
NOTE 1) Such infamy did not exist in Firefox and its derivatives before; There is no today either.
2) Frequent software updates should not be given too much attention; For example, if we try to use the version of a browser 4 years ago today, we immediately see that there is no significant difference from the current version.