Versions:

  • 115.0.5790.110
  • 115.0.5790.102
  • 114.0.5735.199
  • 114.0.5735.134
  • 114.0.5735.91
  • 114.0.5735.134.2

0xGingi-Browser 115.0.5790.110 is an experimental privacy-centric web browser built as a fork of the ungoogled-chromium project, designed to deliver Chromium’s speed and standards compliance while systematically stripping out Google-specific background services, telemetry, and binary blobs that can expose user behavior. By neutralizing Safe Browsing updates, RLZ tracking, Google URL suggestions, and other embedded phone-home mechanisms, the application appeals to security researchers, privacy advocates, and everyday users who want the familiar Blink rendering engine without the data collection normally baked into mainstream builds. The current stable release, tracked across six published versions so far, incorporates the same HTML5, WebGL, and extension compatibility found in upstream Chromium 115, yet it ships with a hardened default configuration: cookies, site data, and third-party storage are automatically cleared on exit, fingerprinting defenses are tightened, and the baked-in extension store points to open, verifiable sources rather than the Chrome Web Store alone. These traits make the browser suitable for anonymous investigations, compartmentalized workflows, casual surfing on shared machines, or any scenario where minimizing the online footprint outweighs convenience features such as account sync. Because the codebase remains close to vanilla Chromium, enterprises can still deploy internal web apps, developers can test progressive sites, and power users can install most CRX extensions after a quick hash verification, achieving a balance between compatibility and control. 0xGingi-Browser is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads supplied through trusted Windows package channels such as winget, always serving the newest build and enabling batch installation alongside other applications.

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