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    Thorium

    Thorium

    High-performance, privacy-focused browser built as a fork of Chromium

    Thorium is a high-performance, privacy-focused web browser built as a fork of Chromium. It is designed to deliver significantly faster browsing speeds through aggressive compiler optimizations such as SSE4.2 and AVX. These low-level enhancements allow Thorium to outperform standard Chrome and Chromium builds in responsiveness and efficiency. The browser removes much of Google’s built-in bloat to create a leaner browsing experience. Thorium also includes additional privacy features that...
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    BrowserOS

    BrowserOS

    Agentic browser; privacy-first alternative to ChatGPT Atlas

    ...Rather than just doing standard browsing, it places AI intelligence at the core: you can connect your own API keys (for e.g., OpenAI, Anthropic, Google Gemini) or run local models (via e.g., Ollama) so that your browsing data and automation stay on your machine — privacy and control are emphasized throughout. The interface remains familiar to users of Chrome (including support for Chrome extensions), but adds new capabilities: the browser can automate tasks for you, help you research by extracting and summarizing content, and enable agent-based workflows (e.g., “go fetch this info,” “fill this form,” “monitor this site”). ...
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