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This document covers my personal preferences on settings with Ungoogled Chromium.
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Luckily, within the Artix repositories, they have a binary of Ungoogled Chromium available for easy installation:
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doas pacman -S ungoogled-chromium
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Afterwards which, there are some simple settings and extensions to use to ensure maximum privacy and preferences.
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I'll leave you to figure out the settings for yourself. Personally I save no cookies, enable HTTPS-only, duckduckgo set to default search engine, amongst other settings.
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Installing extensions from the google web store is a bit of a hassle, as you have to use an online tool called crxextractor to download the crx, then it's a simple drag and drop into chrome's extensions page.
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INSTRUCTIONS ON INSTALLING EXTENSIONS:
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Navigate to the Google Web Store:
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https://chrome.google.com/webstore/category/extensions
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Search for the extension you'd like to install
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Search for the extension you'd like to installation
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Afterwards which copy the https link above in your address bar using ctrl+c.
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Open up another tab and head on over to:
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https://crxextractor.com
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Enter the link into the prompt at the start of their page. It will then download a .crx file.
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Open up chromium's settings and then head to the Extensions section.
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From there you can simply open up a graphical file manager and drag from your Downloads folder, the .crx file into the chromium Extensions page. This will install it (adjust settings per extension per your preferencves).
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Make sure each extension is allowed in Incognito Mode.
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LIST OF CHROMIUM EXTENSIONS:
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Canvas FingerPrint Defender
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Dark Reader (not needed if dark mode flag is enabled below, and the flag is better)
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Decentraleyes
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ForgetMeNot
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NoScript
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Snowflake
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SponSorBlock for Youtube
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Return Youtube Dislike
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uBlock Origin
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User-Agent Switcher and manager
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Vimium
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WebRTC Leak Prevent
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Chrome Flags
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Ungoogled Chromium has already set up most privacy respecting settings by default, but I prefer to add some additional settings:
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navigate to the chrome flags page, in the url bar, enter:
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chrome://flags
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Here you will be presented with some options, set the following:
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Disable search engine collection (enabled)
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Show avatar/people/profile button (never)
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Clear data on exit (enabled)
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Hide tab close buttons (enabled)
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Smooth scrolling (enabled)
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Web Bluetooth (disabled)
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Use the new permissions backend for Web Bluetooth (disabled)
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Vulkan (enabled)
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Auto Dark Mode for Web Contents (enabled)
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And that should do it. Although I still prefer Librewolf (see firefox_notes.txt), this is about as close as I can get it given my current knowledge of "hardening" ungoogled-chromium.
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