This page provides instructions for building a custom version of the Chromium Embedded Framework (CEF) for use with Google software products that use the open source CEF project. The CEF-based Google
Chrome and Chromium are not the same. Chrome is a web browser developed by Google, while Chromium is an open-source software project also created by Google. Chromium's source code is the basis for many other popular browsers. Most of Chrome's source code comes from Chromium, but Chrome is licensed as proprietary freeware.
For additional protection when you install a new extension from the Chrome Web Store, you can use Safe Browsing's Enhanced protection. If you enable Enhanced protection in Chrome, it warns you when an extension you want to install isn’t trusted. Extensions are considered trusted when they’re built by a developer who follows the Chrome Web Store Developer Program Policies. For new ...
Information for app developers If you implemented "Sign in with Google" with the Chromium Embedded Framework, you’ll need to migrate to a more secure alternative: Switch to use browser-based OAuth. Migrate your desktop app to a Progressive Web App.
For administrators who manage Chrome browser on Windows for a business or school. As an administrator, you can use custom settings to configure Chrome browser settings on your organization’s Microso
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Today I installed Chromium on Manjaro Xfce from their official repository. It looks like it's working normally, but there is no way to sign into my Google account and thus enable syncing.
The following Chromebook devices meet the minimum hardware requirements for Steam for Chromebook (Beta). You can search for a device by manufacturer and model, or by code name. To find your device code name, use keyboard shortcut Ctrl + Search + Esc on your Chromebook. This supported device list is subject to change as we roll out Steam for Chromebook (Beta) to additional devices that meet the ...