Friday, 21 August 2009
New security features in latest Linux Chromium Release
I have just updated to the latest build of Chromium on Linux - 4.0.203r23815 and the developers have been very busy, as it now includes the selection of the type of SSL security you wish to use via the nss security system, which is extremely important for secure access to the web, so not a minor endeavour.
Also the language support has been enabled and implemented, English only at the moment, but obviously with the framework in place it will be a lot easier to build in worldwide language support now.
I now the dev's are work on getting the bookmark sync working for the open-source community, which will also come in very handy for testing on multiple machines.
It just keeps on getting better.
Labels:
Chromium,
Google Chromium,
linux,
Ubuntu,
web browser
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