SILICIUM -- NEW BROWSER on CHROMIUM script -- available Q4 2017
The Future is now
Silicium is a modern and fast web browser. The silicium browser is based on a modified Chromium Core and protects its privacy. Silicium will be released in Q4 2017 for Windows, Mac OS, Android and iOS.
Fast. More quickly. silicon
Silicium lets you surf the internet faster. The browser uses the fast rendering engine Blink, the JavaScript engine V8 and a modified Chromium core. As a result, the silicon browser works faster than Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox and other browsers. Silicium currently achieves first place in HTML 5 support and computing power among all browsers.
Silicium protects your privacy on the Internet
Because we value privacy
Unlike Google Chrome and some other browsers, Silicium does not store user data and does not create a unique installation ID during the installation process. Silicon also does not send any data on the browsing behavior and use of the browser to Google Server. This process will greatly protect your privacy on the Internet.
Use of Chrome addons and plugins possible
Native integration of Chrome Extensions
The Silicium browser allows you to use Google Chrome plugins and addons natively. So you can use your usual browser extensions and surf at the same time without privacy concerns on the Internet. Non-open source media Codecs such as H.264, AAC and MP3 can also be easily and conveniently integrated in silicon.
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Speed isn't my primary concern. All the browsers are fast enough, even on old hardware. Memory usage is most important to me. Chrome, Chromium, and Safari all stink at it. After an hour with a few tabs open, memory usage is thru the roof. Firefox is a little better at this, but it is buggy in other ways. Will Silicium address this problem?
Howdy #dbooster i told to the Programmer of it and he will do some TESTS for it to give you your wanted Informations