We continue our streak of updates, and today, the last one of June, Midori Browser 11.8.2 arrives with significant improvements and interesting new features in performance, privacy, New Tab, Adblock, workspaces, the graphical interface, and more. This update builds upon the Midori 11.8.1 version, refining the graphical interface, fluidity, and accessibility.
Chromium-based browsers like Opera, Brave, Vivaldi, and Chrome each have their own Sync service, their own closed and non-interoperable standard. Firefox-based browsers depend solely on Firefox Sync. Mozilla’s telemetry is present, Google’s is present, and attempting to deploy Firefox Sync on a private server is something no human or AI has been able to do because it’s not designed for humans; it’s an undocumented process. But that’s changing, and today we’re launching Midori Sync, the Sync system for Gecko/Firefox-based browsers that is interoperable, compatible, updatable, open source, and features strong encryption.
But what is Midori Sync?
As you know, Midori Browser is a browser based on Gecko/Firefox It is characterized by being lightweight, fast, secure, private, customizable, and having powerful features such as its own VPN and Adblocker. However, there was one feature that was still bothering us, making us uncomfortable: our continued dependence on Mozilla, specifically Sync. All browsers based on Gecko/Firefox rely on it, its telemetry, and its components. That’s what Midori Sync is: a completely new alternative to the Firefox ecosystem, designed to improve this critical and fundamental feature.
friend for your information we take months where we are maintaining updates to the last update with multiple improvements, and these things are in the past and the software cycle allows us to improve in every sense and that's what we are doing, improving if you are going to criticize at least looking at our repository.
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