Trivalent is a hardened chromium fork that prioritizes security over privacy. Some quotes from the README:
disable opt-in metrics and data collection, so long as they have no security implications
Hmm, so what kinds of telemetry do they not disable?
Any changes that sacrifice security for “privacy” (for example, enabling MV2)
Hmm, they put the word “privacy” in scare quotes. And they disable MV2, which is needed for the full implementation of UBlock Origin, and other malware blockers, which among other things, protect you from trackers.
Security over privacy may be just what you want. If you want privacy first, there is Ungoogled Chromium, which prioritizes privacy over security.
The main feature of Ungoogled Chromium is to remove all dependencies on Google web services and google-supplied closed binaries. The closed binaries are replaced by open source where possible.
Of particular interest: Ungoogled Chromium disables Google Safe Browsing, which is a security feature. Why? There are privacy concerns. They recommend you use uBlock Origin or uMatrix instead.
Trivalent is a hardened chromium fork that prioritizes security over privacy. Some quotes from the README:
Hmm, so what kinds of telemetry do they not disable?
Hmm, they put the word “privacy” in scare quotes. And they disable MV2, which is needed for the full implementation of UBlock Origin, and other malware blockers, which among other things, protect you from trackers.
Security over privacy may be just what you want. If you want privacy first, there is Ungoogled Chromium, which prioritizes privacy over security.
The main feature of Ungoogled Chromium is to remove all dependencies on Google web services and google-supplied closed binaries. The closed binaries are replaced by open source where possible.
Of particular interest: Ungoogled Chromium disables Google Safe Browsing, which is a security feature. Why? There are privacy concerns. They recommend you use uBlock Origin or uMatrix instead.