![]() Perhaps it’s for the better that most of the changes aren’t immediately visible. The browser comes with various performance tweaks applied from the off, as well as several privacy and security enhancements for a web surfing experience that is both safe and smooth. Thorium Browser takes the foundation of Chromium and makes a series of modifications to strengthen it. Performance, security, privacy, ease of use? Look around, weigh your options, and you should find something suitable. The first part is rhetorical, because who doesn’t use a browser? It’s the gateway to the internet, as some may say, so you better choose wisely. If you use a web browser, then it’s most likely Chromium-based - at least according to statistics. If you use any of my Electron apps, those were also recently fixed. See the new security policy for info about submitting security bugs, and a list of fixed vulnerabilities (which will be updated henceforth). Two major security vulnerabilities in libwebp and libvpx were fixed.Thanks to for pointing this out and where to enable it. HEVC/H.265 decoding is now multi-threaded.I will be making a PR to Ungoogled Chromium about this. It is now still enabled by default, but you can choose to unselect it. Previously it was forced to true, and selecting/unselecting "Always show full URLs" would do nothing. You can now choose to not show full URLs. ![]() You can still enable it by using the cmdline flag -enable-blink-features=MiddleClickAutoscroll (and I removed the warning bar for people who do). Removed Linux middle click autoscroll by default because it caused bugs for some people.
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