Helium browser 0 ▲ Nicola Losito 1 hour ago · Tech · hide · 0 comments A week ago, circa, surfing around the (social) web I’ve encountered this Helium browser, an open source fork of Ungoogled Chromium with three main addictional features. One is the integration of the uBlock Origin functionality, the second is the extended support of the MV2 extensions [more info here] for as long as it will technically doable, and third – and most important – the implemntation of a “proxy service”, called Helium services, which will filter all of the Helium’s user-based requestes to Google servers so to mask the original request form the users’s browser. This service is also self-hostable and open source like all the rest of the project. I was really intrigued by the features this browser offers and decided to give it a go as my main (default) browser for the two computer I use daily: the MacMini and the MacBook Pro. So far I do not have any issues to report. One thing I’d like to have would be a sync feature to have the bookmkars and extensions cloned by the two… No comments yet. Log in to reply on the Fediverse. Comments will appear here.