I may be confused, but if there is any relationship between Chromium and Google's Chrome, there could be problems down the road. I had Chrome show up on my browser at one point. I gave it a try and found that it was user-hostile, so I decided it wasn't for me. But starting thereafter, when I would open up a URL from an e-mail, it would open up in Chrome. And, generally, it was displaying what I would call "imperialistic" behavior. It wanted to insert itself in everything. I finally had to take it down to the nerd shop to have it exorcised out of my machine. Had it simply stayed put on the shelf, I could have kept it in reserve. But it wanted to Move My Cheese, and that's a no-no.
Chromium can be very similar in it's bad behaviors in comparison to Google's Chrome. That behavior depends on the device you are using it on. Android, all the time. PC (Linux, Windows or otherwise) depends if you let it. but it does integrate way to much into the system on a windows PC for my liking.
As far as I am concerned, any browser that uses Chromium code is no better than using what the 3 letter agencies want you to use.
I may be confused, but if there is any relationship between Chromium and Google's Chrome, there could be problems down the road. I had Chrome show up on my browser at one point. I gave it a try and found that it was user-hostile, so I decided it wasn't for me. But starting thereafter, when I would open up a URL from an e-mail, it would open up in Chrome. And, generally, it was displaying what I would call "imperialistic" behavior. It wanted to insert itself in everything. I finally had to take it down to the nerd shop to have it exorcised out of my machine. Had it simply stayed put on the shelf, I could have kept it in reserve. But it wanted to Move My Cheese, and that's a no-no.
Chromium can be very similar in it's bad behaviors in comparison to Google's Chrome. That behavior depends on the device you are using it on. Android, all the time. PC (Linux, Windows or otherwise) depends if you let it. but it does integrate way to much into the system on a windows PC for my liking.
As far as I am concerned, any browser that uses Chromium code is no better than using what the 3 letter agencies want you to use.