


Compared with Chrome, Iron pays more attention to privacy. SRWare Iron heavily mimics Google's Chrome browser, including access to developer tools, various settings for changing appearance and privacy settings, and the ability to add extensions. Due to many improvements, it is one of the most secure browsers in the world. We could therefore create a browser with which you can now use the innovative features without worrying about your privacy. The Iron browser is based on the open source project of Google Chrome. The browser is based on the Chromium-source and offers the same features as Chrome - but without the critical points that the privacy concern. But it also gets critic from data protection specialists, for reasons such as creating a unique user ID or the submission of entries to Google to generate suggestions.

Google's Web browser Chrome thrilled with an extremely fast site rendering, a sleek design and innovative features. Moreover, it does not keep up with SRWare’s updates, as it should.SRWare Iron : The browser of the future - based on the free Sourcecode "Chromium" - without any problems at privacy and security X-SRWare Iron brings nothing new to the software market, as users can enjoy a portable edition of SRWare Iron issued by the producing company itself. Moreover, you have access to developer tools, a JavaScript console, the popular browser-based task manager and the rich collection of settings and adjustments offered by Chrome’s engine. This means tabbed browsing, access to Google services, bookmark and download managers, incognito mode, as well as a history tracker. Summary of functionalityīesides the differences mentioned above, Iron’s behavior is very similar to Chrome’s. While Chrome communicates with Google’s servers a great deal and transmits browsing behaviors, crash and error reports, as well as details related to Chrome installation, SRWare Iron provides a more intimate environment, where such personal information isn’t unveiled. Also, a tip for anyone who wanted to install Chrome extensions on the older SRWare Iron version (like I did with Iron version 27.0): markaz hat geschrieben: One thing to keep in mind is that Google is more than aware that non-Chrome users are still able to access extensions and are taking measures to plug every loophole. Despite this aspect, there are a few differences between the two, most of which are related to privacy. The original SRWare Iron bears a shocking resemblance to Chrome, given the fact that they share the same engine, namely Chromium. However, the producing company of SRWare does issue a portable package for the product each time a new update is released, hence there’s no novelty in X-SRWare Iron. Portable vs installerĪs opposed to an installer-based approach, the portable edition can be carried on a removable drive and launched on any computer without leaving a footprint on the registry. The main advantage of this distribution is portability, meaning that the package is transportable and completely non-intrusive. X-SRWare Iron was designed as a portable version of SRWare Iron, which is a web browser based on Chromium.
