11-13-2019, 04:10 AM
(11-12-2019, 07:45 PM)rudra Wrote: on android, you can use bromite browser and it has full support for this DNS over HTTPS. actually bromite might be the most secure browser right now on android platform. you can also configure to use it as webview platform all over your android system. step are given on their site at bromite.org
I don't browse the Web on smartphones (I'm a bit old-fashioned in that regard), but it's nice to know that Chromium has a security-minded port on Android systems, called Bromite.
(11-12-2019, 07:45 PM)rudra Wrote: on pc, i use ungoogled chromium.
firefox is good and i have it installed and updated too. i especially use it to view source on android. pretty often actually.
I'm a die hard Firefox supporter and advocate, but I generally have Chromium on my systems for Web development purposes (for code review/debugging), and which, just checked, is also in the race of shipping DoH ASAP: see Experimenting with same-provider DNS-over-HTTPS upgrade.
On the other hand, I wasn't aware of the Ungoogled-Chromium project. I've always treated Google's Chrome as a self-inflicted malware (Sorry Google!), that's why I've always used Chromium (which is -for those who don't know- Chrome minus the proprietary codebase, essentially all that make Chrome a spyware.) But this Ungoogled-Chromium looks even more interesting by decoupling Chromium of its residual Google web services dependency.
Nice find @rudra! and thanks for your input.