FSFE Call to Action: Save Free Software this September
https://fsfe.org/news/2018/news-20180905-02.de.html
2018-09-05
Free Software is at risk! On the 12th of September the EU is getting ready to vote on a "Copyright Reform" package, which undermines the foundations upon which Free Software is built. The proposed Article 13 of the EU Copyright Directive targets every online service that allows its users to upload and share content with each other, including code hosting platforms.
Let’s call upon European policy makers to delete the threat posed against Free Software in the Copyright Directive.
The widespread reuse of Free Software is a foundation of the Internet, as code can be used, studied, shared and improved by each user. It would be wrong to take this freedom for granted. Since most of the internet medium is compiled and reused as Free Software, the ruling would dismantle the media ecosystem.
We are getting ready for the EU’s vote on a "Copyright Reform" package, in order to remove a section of its terms and conditions that looks to hamper Free Software development and code-sharing. Every Internet user, who shares information, media, and code with the public, has been targeted in the proposed directive. The idea in Article 13 is that Free Software is a cause for copyright violations and that, therefore, upload-filters should be created by internet platforms.
https://saveyourinternet.eu
There are even a variety of types of governmental organisations, facilitated and powered by Free Software. In fact, on just one of the major code hosting platforms, over 128 government organisations from over 17 European governments have, in total, licensed 4594 instances of Free Software on code-hosting platforms, at the time of writing. They are, as follows: Open Government initiatives, Cutural heritage directories, Ecology research departments and agencies, Digitalisation projects, Emergency Services, Information Systems, Election Services, Transport networks, Education institutions, Energy services, Mapping and Geographical research institutes, Statistical bureaus, Business departments, Law courts, Security groups, and Departments of Finance.
So, for those inside the EU, now’s the time to do your bit and to communicate with an MEP, who represents your country, in order to notify your support for Free Software in the face of Article 13 in the Copyright Directive.
Do that at saveyourinternet.eu, where there are tips on who and how to address and send your message. When you’re ready, you can even use a tool, created by EDRi and Open Media, to directly call and e-mail your MEP.
Let’s call upon European policy makers to delete the threat posed against Free and Open Source Software in the Copyright Directive.
#eu #thirdreich
https://fsfe.org/news/2018/news-20180905-02.de.html
2018-09-05
Free Software is at risk! On the 12th of September the EU is getting ready to vote on a "Copyright Reform" package, which undermines the foundations upon which Free Software is built. The proposed Article 13 of the EU Copyright Directive targets every online service that allows its users to upload and share content with each other, including code hosting platforms.
Let’s call upon European policy makers to delete the threat posed against Free Software in the Copyright Directive.
The widespread reuse of Free Software is a foundation of the Internet, as code can be used, studied, shared and improved by each user. It would be wrong to take this freedom for granted. Since most of the internet medium is compiled and reused as Free Software, the ruling would dismantle the media ecosystem.
We are getting ready for the EU’s vote on a "Copyright Reform" package, in order to remove a section of its terms and conditions that looks to hamper Free Software development and code-sharing. Every Internet user, who shares information, media, and code with the public, has been targeted in the proposed directive. The idea in Article 13 is that Free Software is a cause for copyright violations and that, therefore, upload-filters should be created by internet platforms.
https://saveyourinternet.eu
There are even a variety of types of governmental organisations, facilitated and powered by Free Software. In fact, on just one of the major code hosting platforms, over 128 government organisations from over 17 European governments have, in total, licensed 4594 instances of Free Software on code-hosting platforms, at the time of writing. They are, as follows: Open Government initiatives, Cutural heritage directories, Ecology research departments and agencies, Digitalisation projects, Emergency Services, Information Systems, Election Services, Transport networks, Education institutions, Energy services, Mapping and Geographical research institutes, Statistical bureaus, Business departments, Law courts, Security groups, and Departments of Finance.
So, for those inside the EU, now’s the time to do your bit and to communicate with an MEP, who represents your country, in order to notify your support for Free Software in the face of Article 13 in the Copyright Directive.
Do that at saveyourinternet.eu, where there are tips on who and how to address and send your message. When you’re ready, you can even use a tool, created by EDRi and Open Media, to directly call and e-mail your MEP.
Let’s call upon European policy makers to delete the threat posed against Free and Open Source Software in the Copyright Directive.
#eu #thirdreich
FSFE - Free Software Foundation Europe
"Call to Action: Save Free Software this September"
- FSFE
- FSFE
Free Software is at risk! On the 12th of September the EU is getting ready to vote on a "Copyright Reform" package, which undermines the foundations upon w...
Why the Whole World Should Be Up in Arms About the EU's Looming Internet Catastrophe
https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2018/09/why-whole-world-should-be-arms-about-eus-looming-internet-catastrophe
https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2018/09/why-whole-world-should-be-arms-about-eus-looming-internet-catastrophe
Electronic Frontier Foundation
Why the Whole World Should Be Up in Arms About the EU's Looming Internet Catastrophe
In exactly one week, the European Parliament will hold a crucial debate and vote on a proposal so terrible, it can only be called an extinction-level event for the Internet as we know it.At issue is the text of the new EU Copyright Directive, which updates…
Firebase support bounty
This is a bounty to promote development interest and find a solution to the many apps that fail because of the migration from GCM (Google Cloud Messaging) to FCM (Firebase Cloud Messaging)
https://www.bountysource.com/issues/51518216-gcm-fcm-update-needed-for-push-messaging
Follow the conversation in the latest pages of MicroG XDA thread and on GitHub:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/apps-games/app-microg-gmscore-floss-play-services-t3217616
https://github.com/microg
The Deprecation of GCM for FCM
by @ Shadow53
https://shadow53.com/post/whats-new-pussycat/#the-deprecation-of-gcm-for-fcm
"Users of MicroG on Android Oreo will notice that their apps using Google for notifications are no longer receiving them. This is because of Google pushing Firebase Cloud Messaging (FCM) as a replacement for Google Cloud Messaging (GCM) for notifications. MicroG currently only has support for the older GCM protocol, so apps using the newer FCM cannot register for notifications.
Some people have found that installing older versions of the app will cause it to register via GCM, then an update will continue using GCM. The problem of lacking support for FCM still remains.
A solution to this problem is to just not use apps that require Play Services at all, and request that developers of apps you use requiring Play Services implement an alternate method of pushing notifications.
This doesn’t work if you need a certain app that still requires Play Services, and certainly won’t work if trying to convince someone to switch to using MicroG. So, we need to get FCM implemented. Open Source enthusiasts will suggest that I do it if I think it needs to be done - I would, and I may in the future, but not any time soon. I have too many projects already that need to be worked on. So here’s hoping someone else is able to get something working…"
#bounty #firebase #fcm
This is a bounty to promote development interest and find a solution to the many apps that fail because of the migration from GCM (Google Cloud Messaging) to FCM (Firebase Cloud Messaging)
https://www.bountysource.com/issues/51518216-gcm-fcm-update-needed-for-push-messaging
Follow the conversation in the latest pages of MicroG XDA thread and on GitHub:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/apps-games/app-microg-gmscore-floss-play-services-t3217616
https://github.com/microg
The Deprecation of GCM for FCM
by @ Shadow53
https://shadow53.com/post/whats-new-pussycat/#the-deprecation-of-gcm-for-fcm
"Users of MicroG on Android Oreo will notice that their apps using Google for notifications are no longer receiving them. This is because of Google pushing Firebase Cloud Messaging (FCM) as a replacement for Google Cloud Messaging (GCM) for notifications. MicroG currently only has support for the older GCM protocol, so apps using the newer FCM cannot register for notifications.
Some people have found that installing older versions of the app will cause it to register via GCM, then an update will continue using GCM. The problem of lacking support for FCM still remains.
A solution to this problem is to just not use apps that require Play Services at all, and request that developers of apps you use requiring Play Services implement an alternate method of pushing notifications.
This doesn’t work if you need a certain app that still requires Play Services, and certainly won’t work if trying to convince someone to switch to using MicroG. So, we need to get FCM implemented. Open Source enthusiasts will suggest that I do it if I think it needs to be done - I would, and I may in the future, but not any time soon. I have too many projects already that need to be worked on. So here’s hoping someone else is able to get something working…"
#bounty #firebase #fcm
Bountysource
A $623 Bounty has been paid out for microg/GmsCore
GCM -> FCM Update needed for push messaging [$623 PAID] [$623 awarded]
https://www.bountysource.com/issues/51518216-gcm-fcm-update-needed-for-push-messaging
chris42:
Just to help a few people trying to figure out if push messaging is working or not, please check the following:
✅ you are using newest microg version 0.2.5-12879 running (ale5000 installer is updated and should be very helpful)
✅ you deactivated battery optimization for microg
✅ you activated google device registration
✅ you get all the green checkmarks in microg diagnostics
✅ you made sure nothing is blocking network traffic to mtalk.google.com (e.g. afwall, adaway, ...)
✅ you deleted the app you have troubles with and installed it fresh after updating to microg 0.2.5-12879
✅ you have not used backup solutions, like oandbackup, titaniumbackup, ... to restore app data
✅ you can also use the push notification tester to check. I just tried it and it works.
To verify incoming messages, look in you logs and search for "GmsGcmMcsInput". You should see the heartbeat and Incoming messages. In the incoming messages there should be a category stating your apps package. This should be messages your receive via push. (@mar-v-in I hope this is correct?!)
#firebase #fcm #bounty
chris42:
Just to help a few people trying to figure out if push messaging is working or not, please check the following:
✅ you are using newest microg version 0.2.5-12879 running (ale5000 installer is updated and should be very helpful)
✅ you deactivated battery optimization for microg
✅ you activated google device registration
✅ you get all the green checkmarks in microg diagnostics
✅ you made sure nothing is blocking network traffic to mtalk.google.com (e.g. afwall, adaway, ...)
✅ you deleted the app you have troubles with and installed it fresh after updating to microg 0.2.5-12879
✅ you have not used backup solutions, like oandbackup, titaniumbackup, ... to restore app data
✅ you can also use the push notification tester to check. I just tried it and it works.
To verify incoming messages, look in you logs and search for "GmsGcmMcsInput". You should see the heartbeat and Incoming messages. In the incoming messages there should be a category stating your apps package. This should be messages your receive via push. (@mar-v-in I hope this is correct?!)
#firebase #fcm #bounty
Bountysource
A $623 Bounty has been paid out for microg/GmsCore
GCM -> FCM Update needed for push messaging [$623 PAID] [$623 awarded]
postmarketOS
postmarketOS (pmOS), is a touch-optimized, pre-configured Alpine Linux that can be installed on smartphones and other mobile devices. The project is at very early stages of development and is not usable for most people yet.
Web
https://postmarketos.org
FAQ
https://postmarketos.org/faq.html
Wiki
https://wiki.postmarketos.org/wiki/Main_Page
Blog
https://postmarketos.org/blog/
Sources
https://gitlab.com/postmarketOS
Social
https://fosstodon.org/@postmarketOS
https://mobile.twitter.com/postmarketOS
https://www.reddit.com/r/postmarketOS
📡 @NoGoolag
#postmarketos #pmos #mobile #phone
postmarketOS (pmOS), is a touch-optimized, pre-configured Alpine Linux that can be installed on smartphones and other mobile devices. The project is at very early stages of development and is not usable for most people yet.
Web
https://postmarketos.org
FAQ
https://postmarketos.org/faq.html
Wiki
https://wiki.postmarketos.org/wiki/Main_Page
Blog
https://postmarketos.org/blog/
Sources
https://gitlab.com/postmarketOS
Social
https://fosstodon.org/@postmarketOS
https://mobile.twitter.com/postmarketOS
https://www.reddit.com/r/postmarketOS
📡 @NoGoolag
#postmarketos #pmos #mobile #phone
NoGoolag
Video
postmarketOS video introduction at Akademy 2018
https://postmarketos.org/blog/2018/08/25/postmarketos-at-akademy/
https://cdn.files.kde.org/akademy/2018/videos/Akademy2018-67-postmarketos.mp4
Other talks at Akademy:
https://cdn.files.kde.org/akademy/2018/videos/
https://postmarketos.org/blog/2018/08/25/postmarketos-at-akademy/
https://cdn.files.kde.org/akademy/2018/videos/Akademy2018-67-postmarketos.mp4
Other talks at Akademy:
https://cdn.files.kde.org/akademy/2018/videos/
postmarketos.org
postmarketOS // at Akademy 2018
Aiming for a 10 year life-cycle for smartphones
/e/
Will provide android devices, software and web services focusing on privacy
Its Android operating system based on LineageOS will combine software like microg and nextcloud as replacement for Google apps
https://e.foundation/mobile-phone-os/
https://e.foundation/applications/
Social media and telegram groups:
https://e.foundation/contact
Telegram info channel:
https://news.1rj.ru/str/mydataismydata
English group:
https://news.1rj.ru/str/joinchat/Fzzi3lNKxz60KNgxoWf-wg
https://www.indidea.org/gael/blog
Presentation
https://medium.com/@gael_duval/leaving-apple-google-a-global-eelo-development-status-1ee11bf80d06
Support /e/
https://e.foundation/support-us
https://e.foundation/crowdfunding/
#e #/e/ #eelo
Will provide android devices, software and web services focusing on privacy
Its Android operating system based on LineageOS will combine software like microg and nextcloud as replacement for Google apps
https://e.foundation/mobile-phone-os/
https://e.foundation/applications/
Social media and telegram groups:
https://e.foundation/contact
Telegram info channel:
https://news.1rj.ru/str/mydataismydata
English group:
https://news.1rj.ru/str/joinchat/Fzzi3lNKxz60KNgxoWf-wg
https://www.indidea.org/gael/blog
Presentation
https://medium.com/@gael_duval/leaving-apple-google-a-global-eelo-development-status-1ee11bf80d06
Support /e/
https://e.foundation/support-us
https://e.foundation/crowdfunding/
#e #/e/ #eelo
e Foundation - deGoogled unGoogled smartphone operating systems and online services - your data is your data
Products - e Foundation - deGoogled unGoogled smartphone operating systems and online services - your data is your data
ECOSYSTEMKEY FEATURESGET /e/NEED HELP /e/ is a complete, fully “deGoogled”, mobile ecosystem /e/OS is an open-source mobile operating system paired with carefully selected applications. They form a privacy-enabled internal system for your smartphone. And…
Forwarded from /e/OS & Murena announcements
/e/ first beta soon to be released 🔆
Next week, on Tuesday or Wednesday, we will release the first beta of /e/ mobile OS.
I will then describe choices that have been done, what’s in, what’s not in, what remains to do, what to test and how. And probably a challenge for testers.
Part of the tests will involve the use of /e/ services, such as /e/ identity accounts. This will be easy for our early backers who got an @e.email email address. As we cannot open these (beta) services widely yet, we will open such test accounts to a limited number of users. All those who already applied as testers will receive an /e/ test account.
Other testers will have to send an email to contact@e.email with “test account” in subject (it will be processed automatically so check for typos). We will open a first batch of 100 test accounts, and a second batch of 200 test accounts.
* Supported devices*
Of course we cannot support the 17K+ known Android devices. As the /e/ ROM itself is forked from LineageOS we can build for all LOS 14.1 (Android Nougat) supported devices, and not yet for LOS 15 (Android Oreo) supported devices (work in progress).
Anyway we had to focus on a limited list of devices that we could test in real. And our build server infrastructure is also limiting this number at the moment (call: any hoster to lend some build servers to the e.foundation project? https://e.foundation/contact/).
Anyhow, we have extended the list to several devices that were demanded a lot on our website, and we will continue to do so.
*The list*
The first /e/ beta release will be available as flashable ROMs (with daily OTA development updates) for the following devices:
Essential Phone (mata)
FairPhone 2 (FP2)
Google Nexus 4 (mako)
Google Nexus 5 (hammerhead)
HTC One (m8)
Huawei Honor 5X (kiwi)
LeEco Le2 (x520 / x522 / x526 / x527) (s2)
Motorola Moto E (condor)
OnePlus (oneplus2)
OnePlus 3/3t (oneplus3)
OnePlus X (onyx)
Samsung A5 (2017) (a5y17lte)
Samsung Galaxy S III (International) (i9300)
Samsung Galaxy S6 (zerofltexx)
Samsung Galaxy S7 (herolte)
Xiaomi Mi5S (capricorn)
Xiaomi Redmi Note4 (mido)
Xiaomi Redmi 3S/3X (land)
We are also considering to include the following models for the release:
Moto G 4G (pergrine)
Moto G 2015 (osprey)
Moto G 2014 (titan)
Moto G (falcon)
Xiaomi Mi5S+ (mastrium)
Samsung Galaxy Note 3 (International 3G) (ha3g)
Samsung Galaxy Note 2 LTE (t0lte)
OnePlus One (bacon)
LG G5 (International) (h850)
If you are interested by one of these models, please send us an email to contact@e.email with subject: “TESTDEVICE model_codename” (example : Subject: “TESTDEVICE mastrium”)
For others devices, we still need to scale up our build infrastructure first, but as we will be releasing the source code, experimented users will be free to build for a specific model of their choice.
Stay tuned!
— Gaël (follow me on Twitter / on Mastodon)
As a non-profit project, we still need your support! https://e.foundation/support-us/
Next week, on Tuesday or Wednesday, we will release the first beta of /e/ mobile OS.
I will then describe choices that have been done, what’s in, what’s not in, what remains to do, what to test and how. And probably a challenge for testers.
Part of the tests will involve the use of /e/ services, such as /e/ identity accounts. This will be easy for our early backers who got an @e.email email address. As we cannot open these (beta) services widely yet, we will open such test accounts to a limited number of users. All those who already applied as testers will receive an /e/ test account.
Other testers will have to send an email to contact@e.email with “test account” in subject (it will be processed automatically so check for typos). We will open a first batch of 100 test accounts, and a second batch of 200 test accounts.
* Supported devices*
Of course we cannot support the 17K+ known Android devices. As the /e/ ROM itself is forked from LineageOS we can build for all LOS 14.1 (Android Nougat) supported devices, and not yet for LOS 15 (Android Oreo) supported devices (work in progress).
Anyway we had to focus on a limited list of devices that we could test in real. And our build server infrastructure is also limiting this number at the moment (call: any hoster to lend some build servers to the e.foundation project? https://e.foundation/contact/).
Anyhow, we have extended the list to several devices that were demanded a lot on our website, and we will continue to do so.
*The list*
The first /e/ beta release will be available as flashable ROMs (with daily OTA development updates) for the following devices:
Essential Phone (mata)
FairPhone 2 (FP2)
Google Nexus 4 (mako)
Google Nexus 5 (hammerhead)
HTC One (m8)
Huawei Honor 5X (kiwi)
LeEco Le2 (x520 / x522 / x526 / x527) (s2)
Motorola Moto E (condor)
OnePlus (oneplus2)
OnePlus 3/3t (oneplus3)
OnePlus X (onyx)
Samsung A5 (2017) (a5y17lte)
Samsung Galaxy S III (International) (i9300)
Samsung Galaxy S6 (zerofltexx)
Samsung Galaxy S7 (herolte)
Xiaomi Mi5S (capricorn)
Xiaomi Redmi Note4 (mido)
Xiaomi Redmi 3S/3X (land)
We are also considering to include the following models for the release:
Moto G 4G (pergrine)
Moto G 2015 (osprey)
Moto G 2014 (titan)
Moto G (falcon)
Xiaomi Mi5S+ (mastrium)
Samsung Galaxy Note 3 (International 3G) (ha3g)
Samsung Galaxy Note 2 LTE (t0lte)
OnePlus One (bacon)
LG G5 (International) (h850)
If you are interested by one of these models, please send us an email to contact@e.email with subject: “TESTDEVICE model_codename” (example : Subject: “TESTDEVICE mastrium”)
For others devices, we still need to scale up our build infrastructure first, but as we will be releasing the source code, experimented users will be free to build for a specific model of their choice.
Stay tuned!
— Gaël (follow me on Twitter / on Mastodon)
As a non-profit project, we still need your support! https://e.foundation/support-us/
e.foundation
Contact - /e/ - e Foundation - deGoogled unGoogled smartphone operating systems and online services - your data is your data
How to contact /e/? Before contacting us directly, read the FAQs, and ask the community of /e/ users: subscribe to the /e/OS announcement channel at Telegram ANNOUNCEMENT CHANNEL subscribe to our newsletter (about 2 / 3 emails per month) REGISTER Having an…
Google AMP Can Go To Hell
Google wants websites to adopt AMP as the default approach to building webpages. Tell them no.
https://www.polemicdigital.com/google-amp-go-to-hell/
#amp #web
Google wants websites to adopt AMP as the default approach to building webpages. Tell them no.
https://www.polemicdigital.com/google-amp-go-to-hell/
#amp #web
Polemic Digital
Google AMP Can Go To Hell
Let’s talk about Accelerated Mobile Pages, or AMP for short.AMP is a Google pet project that purports to be “an open-source initiative aiming to make the web better for all”. While there is a lot of emphasis on the official AMP site about its open source…
Happy 9/11 to you all
9/11 in under 5 minutes
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yuC_4mGTs98
Documents expose the secret lie that started the Afghan war
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Moz8hs2lJik
9/11 war games
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3noExmsCRyg
#peace
9/11 in under 5 minutes
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yuC_4mGTs98
Documents expose the secret lie that started the Afghan war
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Moz8hs2lJik
9/11 war games
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3noExmsCRyg
#peace
YouTube
9/11: A Conspiracy Theory
Trannoscript and sources: http://www.corbettreport.com/?p=2594
Everything you ever wanted to know about the 9/11 conspiracy theory in under 5 minutes.
Everything you ever wanted to know about the 9/11 conspiracy theory in under 5 minutes.
How Tutanota replaced Google’s FCM with their own notification system
https://f-droid.org/en/2018/09/03/replacing-gcm-in-tutanota.html
#tutanota #email #fcm #firebase
https://f-droid.org/en/2018/09/03/replacing-gcm-in-tutanota.html
#tutanota #email #fcm #firebase
f-droid.org
How Tutanota replaced Google’s FCM with their own notification system | F-Droid - Free and Open Source Android App Repository
As mentioned in This Week In F-Droid 17,Tutanota is now on F-Droid.In this special post Ivanfrom Tutanota, tells us the story.Hi, I’m Ivan and I am developin...
https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2018/09/today-europe-lost-internet-now-we-fight-back
https://www.theverge.com/2018/9/12/17849868/eu-internet-copyright-reform-article-11-13-approved
https://saveyourinternet.eu
https://juliareda.eu
#eu #thirdreich #censorship
https://www.theverge.com/2018/9/12/17849868/eu-internet-copyright-reform-article-11-13-approved
https://saveyourinternet.eu
https://juliareda.eu
#eu #thirdreich #censorship
Electronic Frontier Foundation
Today, Europe Lost The Internet. Now, We Fight Back.
Today, in a vote that split almost every major EU party, Members of the European Parliament adopted every terrible proposal in the new Copyright Directive and rejected every good one, setting the
Forwarded from /e/OS & Murena announcements
Dear /e/ supporters, I'm very pleased to announce that the first beta (MVP) of our ROM and online services is now available for testing. Please read all the details at: https://medium.com/@gael_duval/leaving-apple-google-e-first-beta-is-here-89e39f492c6f - thank you all for your continued support! Gaël.
Medium
Leaving Apple & Google: /e/ first beta is here!
Less than a year ago, I posted a series of articles “Leaving Apple & Google…” [part 1, part 2, part 3] to announce that I was planning to…
Chrome is a Google Service that happens to include a Browser Engine
https://ha.x0r.be/posts/chrome-is-a-google-service/
Starting with Chrome 69, logging into a Google Site is tied to logging into Chrome.
#chrome
https://ha.x0r.be/posts/chrome-is-a-google-service/
Starting with Chrome 69, logging into a Google Site is tied to logging into Chrome.
#chrome
ha.x0r.be
Chrome is a Google Service that happens to include a Browser Engine
Starting with Chrome 69, logging into a Google Site is tied to logging into Chrome.
Bromite
Bromite is Chromium plus ad blocking and enhanced privacy; take back your browser
⬇️ Download
https://www.bromite.org
⏬ Fdroid repository https://www.bromite.org/fdroid
• Link to add in F-Droid repositories:
https://fdroid-bromite.a3c1.starter-us-west-1.openshiftapps.com/fdroid/repo?fingerprint=E1EE5CD076D7B0DC84CB2B45FB78B86DF2EB39A3B6C56BA3DC292A5E0C3B9504
📖 Readme
https://github.com/bromite/bromite/blob/master/README.md
📝 Wiki
https://github.com/bromite/bromite/wiki
📡 @Libreware
#bromite #chrome #alternatives
Bromite is Chromium plus ad blocking and enhanced privacy; take back your browser
⬇️ Download
https://www.bromite.org
⏬ Fdroid repository https://www.bromite.org/fdroid
• Link to add in F-Droid repositories:
https://fdroid-bromite.a3c1.starter-us-west-1.openshiftapps.com/fdroid/repo?fingerprint=E1EE5CD076D7B0DC84CB2B45FB78B86DF2EB39A3B6C56BA3DC292A5E0C3B9504
📖 Readme
https://github.com/bromite/bromite/blob/master/README.md
📝 Wiki
https://github.com/bromite/bromite/wiki
📡 @Libreware
#bromite #chrome #alternatives