uazo is an independent open-source developer whose single public offering, Cromite, extends the privacy-hardened Chromium fork Bromite into a desktop-class Windows browser. Built with the same minimalist ethos as its Android parent, Cromite strips out Google service calls, background telemetry, and aggressive fingerprinting vectors while integrating a constantly updated ad-filtering engine and default HTTPS-only mode. The result is a lightweight, portable executable suited to privacy-conscious users, penetration testers, and enterprise admins who need a clean Chromium base for sandboxed web apps without the overhead of major-brand browsers. Typical use cases include safe access to sensitive portals, reproducible web-compatibility testing, and running multiple isolated sessions side-by-side. Because Cromite inherits Bromite’s patch set, it also serves developers who want to audit or repackage a truly de-Googled Chromium for internal tools. All binaries are compiled transparently from public GitHub sources, with each release tagged for reproducibility. Cromite is available for free on get.nero.com; downloads are delivered through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always pull the latest version, and can be installed individually or batched alongside other applications.
A Bromite fork with ad blocking and privacy enhancements; take back your browser!
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