extensions legacy

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The extensions legacy tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about browser extensions and their compatibility with older or legacy systems. Content includes threads about Chromium-based browsers like Helium, which prioritize privacy and minimalism while supporting standard extensions. The tag reflects user interest in maintaining functionality and security in legacy environments, often focusing on extension management, performance, and alternatives to mainstream browsers. Recurring themes include privacy-focused browsing, extension compatibility, and the trade-offs of using legacy software with modern web standards.
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    Helium Browser: Privacy First Chromium Based Alternative Without Accounts

    Helium arrives as a deliberately spare, privacy-first alternative in a browser market dominated by feature-laden Chromium forks — a minimalist that rejects accounts, telemetry, and surprise surface features in favour of predictable, private browsing essentials. Background / Overview Chromium is...
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