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| From | "Allan Higdon" <allanh@vivaldi.net> |
|---|---|
| Newsgroups | alt.comp.os.windows-10, alt.comp.os.windows-11, alt.comp.microsoft.windows |
| Subject | Re: Tutorial: DIY build your own lightweight chromium-based privacy web browser |
| Date | 2025-07-29 08:38 -0500 |
| Organization | To protect and to server |
| Message-ID | <op.3af766jq1svx94@office-pc.attlocal.net> (permalink) |
| References | <1069bff$24ia$1@nnrp.usenet.blueworldhosting.com> |
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On Mon, 28 Jul 2025 21:25:51 -0500, Marion <marion@facts.com> wrote: > This tutorial walks you through creating a DIY Chromium-based > privacy browser using Brave and Ungoogled Chromium. > > This was written for the benefit of the team, off the cuff. > Please improve so that everyone benefits from your every post. > > I've been using Epic as my lightweight privacy browser for years, > but it recently went south, so I needed a new lightweight privacy > browser (other than Opera & Tor, which have their own pros & cons). > > Here's how to roll your own DIY chromium-based privacy browser. > The assumption is that you want your base to be Ungoogled Chromium. > > Since Ungoogled Chromium can't easily access Chrome Web Extensions, > you'll need "some other chromium-based browser" where Edge isn't a good > idea due to the fact that the extensions may be modified by Edge. > > Hence, I picked Brave as the chromium-based web browser to temporarily > fetch extensions, but the final lightweight privacy browser was UC. > > 1. Download the latest Brave full offline installer into your archive. > https://github.com/brave/brave-browser/ > https://github.com/brave/brave-browser/releases/tag/v1.80.124 > BraveBrowserSetup.exe ==> stub > <https://github.com/brave/brave-browser/releases/download/v1.80.124/BraveBrowserSetup.exe> > BraveBrowserStandaloneSetup.exe ==> interactive installer > <https://github.com/brave/brave-browser/releases/download/v1.80.124/BraveBrowserStandaloneSetup.exe> > <BraveBrowserStandaloneSilentSetup.exe == batch installer> > > 2. Doubleclick on the desired installer to install (I chose silent). > It's a brain-dead dumb installer that doesn't ask where to go. > Mine installed Brave into > C:\Program Files\BraveSoftware\Brave-Browser\Application\brave.exe > %LOCALAPPDATA%\BraveSoftware\Brave-Browser\Application\ > > 3. Start Brave and install your desired privacy-based extensions. > I chose the following privacy-based extensions (YMMV). > > hidemevpn 1.3.0_0 > Unblocks websites and hides your IP using hide.me proxy. > <https://chromewebstore.google.com/detail/hideme-proxy/ohjocgmpmlfahafbipehkhbaacoemojp> > This extension did not work for me. With the default setting of Automatic, web sites won't display everything much of the time. That's only if it displays at all. Changing the setting to Netherlands was much better, but that setting does not stick. It reverts to Automatic after a few hours for whatever reason. This problem did not happen when using it with Firefox. The Netherlands setting works as it should. > ublockorigin 1.65.0_0 > Efficient wide-spectrum content blocker for ads, trackers, etc. > <https://chromewebstore.google.com/detail/ublock-origin/cjpalhdlnbpafiamejdnhcphjbkeiagm> > > canvasblocker 0.2.2_0 > Prevents canvas fingerprinting by injecting noise into canvas data. > <https://chromewebstore.google.com/detail/canvas-blocker-fingerprin/nomnklagbgmgghhjidfhnoelnjfndfpd> > > skipredirect 2.3.6_0 > Skips intermediary redirect pages to reach final URLs directly. > <https://chromewebstore.google.com/detail/skip-redirect/jaoafjdoijdconemdmodhbfpianehlon> > > privacybadger 2025.5.30_0 > Learns and blocks invisible trackers that ignore Do Not Track. > <https://chromewebstore.google.com/detail/privacy-badger/pkehgijcmpdhfbdbbnkijodmdjhbjlgp> > > clearurls 1.26.0_0 > Removes tracking parameters from URLs to protect your privacy. > <https://chromewebstore.google.com/detail/clearurls/lckanjgmijmafbedllaakclkaicjfmnk> > > localcdn 2.6.79_0 > Replaces CDN-hosted libraries with local copies to prevent tracking. > <https://chromewebstore.google.com/detail/localcdn/njdfdhgcmkocbgbhcioffdbicglldapd> > > cookieautodelete 3.8.2_0 > Auto-deletes cookies from closed tabs unless whitelisted. > <https://chromewebstore.google.com/detail/cookie-autodelete/fhcgjolkccmbidfldomjliifgaodjagh> > > 4. Copy the numbered folder (containing manifest.json) to your archives. > cd %LOCALAPPDATA%\BraveSoftware\Brave-Browser\User Data\Default\Extensions\ > > For hidemevpn 1.3.0_0 ... > Copy "ohjocgmpmlfahafbipehkhbaacoemojp" to your hidemevpn archive > Rename "ohjocgmpmlfahafbipehkhbaacoemojp" to "hidemevpn" > C:\archive\browser\chromium\extensions\hidemevpn\1.3.0_0\ > > ublockorigin 1.65.0_0 ... > Copy "cjpalhdlnbpafiamejdnhcphjbkeiagm" to your ublockorigin archive > Rename "cjpalhdlnbpafiamejdnhcphjbkeiagm" to "ublockorigin" > C:\archive\browser\chromium\extensions\ublockorigin\1.65.0_0\ > > canvasblocker 0.2.2_0 ... > Copy "nomnklagbgmgghhjidfhnoelnjfndfpd" to your canvasblocker archive > Rename "nomnklagbgmgghhjidfhnoelnjfndfpd" to "canvasblocker" > C:\archive\browser\chromium\extensions\canvasblocker\0.2.2_0\ > > skipredirect 2.3.6_0 ... > Copy "jaoafjdoijdconemdmodhbfpianehlon" to your skipredirect archive > Rename "jaoafjdoijdconemdmodhbfpianehlon" to "skipredirect" > C:\archive\browser\chromium\extensions\skipredirect\2.3.6_0\ > > privacybadger 2025.5.30_0 ... > Copy "pkehgijcmpdhfbdbbnkijodmdjhbjlgp" to your privacybadger archive > Rename "pkehgijcmpdhfbdbbnkijodmdjhbjlgp" to "privacybadger" > C:\archive\browser\chromium\extensions\privacybadger\2025.5.30_0\ > > clearurls 1.26.0_0 ... > Copy "lckanjgmijmafbedllaakclkaicjfmnk" to your clearurls archive > Rename "lckanjgmijmafbedllaakclkaicjfmnk" to "clearurls" > C:\archive\browser\chromium\extensions\clearurls\1.26.0_0\ > > localcdn 2.6.79_0 ... > Copy "njdfdhgcmkocbgbhcioffdbicglldapd" to your localcdn archive > Rename "njdfdhgcmkocbgbhcioffdbicglldapd" to "localcdn" > C:\archive\browser\chromium\extensions\localcdn\2.6.79_0\ > > cookieautodelete 3.8.2_0 ... > Copy "fhcgjolkccmbidfldomjliifgaodjagh" to your cookieautodelete archive > Rename "fhcgjolkccmbidfldomjliifgaodjagh" to "cookieautodelete" > C:\archive\browser\chromium\extensions\cookieautodelete\3.8.2_0\ > > 5. Download the latest Ungoogled Chromium offline installer > <https://github.com/ungoogled-software/ungoogled-chromium-windows/ > Click on the green "Latest" button. > <https://github.com/ungoogled-software/ungoogled-chromium-windows/releases/tag/138.0.7204.168-1.1> > Select "ungoogled-chromium_138.0.7204.168-1.1_installer_x64.exe" > https://github.com/ungoogled-software/ungoogled-chromium-windows/releases/download/138.0.7204.168-1.1/ungoogled-chromium_138.0.7204.168-1.1_installer_x64.exe> > Or select the zip archive so you can install it where you like. > ungoogled-chromium_138.0.7204.168-1.1_windows_x86.zip > <https://github.com/ungoogled-software/ungoogled-chromium-windows/releases/download/138.0.7204.168-1.1/ungoogled-chromium_138.0.7204.168-1.1_windows_x86.zip> > > 6. Doubleclick on the saved executable to install ungoogled chromium > > 7. Now install each of the extensions into Ungoogled Chromium. > a. In Ungoogled Chromium, go to chrome://extensions/ > b. Enable Developer mode in the top right (if not already enabled). > c. Click the "Load unpacked" button in the top left. > d. Select a numbered archived extension folder containing manifest.json > C:\archive\browser\chromium\extensions\hidemevpn\1.3.0_0\ > C:\archive\browser\chromium\extensions\ublockorigin\1.65.0_0\ > C:\archive\browser\chromium\extensions\canvasblocker\0.2.2_0\ > C:\archive\browser\chromium\extensions\skipredirect\2.3.6_0\ > C:\archive\browser\chromium\extensions\privacybadger\2025.5.30_0\ > C:\archive\browser\chromium\extensions\clearurls\1.26.0_0\ > C:\archive\browser\chromium\extensions\localcdn\2.6.79_0\ > C:\archive\browser\chromium\extensions\cookieautodelete\3.8.2_0\ > e. The extension should now be installed & running > If an extension fails to load, double-check that the > manifest.json is in the root of the selected folder. > f. To "pin" it to Ungoogled Chromium select the puzzle icon at top right > g. A dropdown will appear showing all installed extensions > h. Click the pin icon next to uBlock Origin in the list > > 8. Set your extensions up as desired in Ungoogled Chromium. > > 9. At this point you can keep Brave as is, or wipe it out for > a fresh installation, depending on what you want to do with it. > > You now have a customized Chromium browser with privacy extensions, > (and archived for portability & reuse on any chromium browser). > > Tested only once as I was doing the task and writing up the steps taken. > As always, please add value to improve the tribal knowledge for the team. > Note extensions installed this way into Ungoogled Chromium won't update.
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