Cromite
cromite.orgCromite is a Chromium fork based on Bromite with built-in support for ad blocking and an eye for privacy.
- Homepage: cromite.org
- GitHub: github.com/uazo/cromite
- Web info: web-check.xyz/results/cromite.org
Cromite Source Code
Author
Description
Cromite a Bromite fork with ad blocking and privacy enhancements; take back your browser!
Homepage
https://www.cromite.org/License
GPL-3.0
Created
22 Apr 20
Last Updated
18 Jan 25
Latest version
v132.0.6834.83-36e27b9c60c551348fe4e65a537d16c76d9b48e8
Primary Language
C++
Size
201,788 KB
Stars
3,851
Forks
92
Watchers
3,851
Language Usage
Star History
Top Contributors
- @uazo (1691)
- @csagan5 (656)
- @zhmars (11)
- @evelikov (10)
- @basilgello (5)
- @0xedward (4)
- @Universalizer (4)
- @nikolowry (4)
- @krlvm (2)
- @TacoTheDank (2)
- @oldphones68 (1)
- @ngc6302h (1)
- @lucianlau (1)
- @jylitalbit (1)
- @drogga (1)
- @cacheiforindicium (1)
- @Zelda189 (1)
- @t-m-w (1)
- @smarquespt (1)
- @PF4Public (1)
- @muhammadkarodia (1)
- @Madis0 (1)
- @ArchangeGabriel (1)
- @Ahrotahn (1)
- @BayLee4 (1)
- @BraINstinct0 (1)
- @alexsch01 (1)
Recent Commits
- uazo (15 Jan 25)
[AUTO][FILECONTROL] - version 132.0.6834.84 (#1740) [AUTO][FILECONTROL] - version 132.0.6834.84
- uazo (15 Jan 25)
[AUTO][FILECONTROL] - version 132.0.6834.84
- Carmelo Messina (13 Jan 25)
[TOOLS] Update runner to 2.321.0
- Carmelo Messina (11 Jan 25)
Cromite Branding: fix windows build with debug off
- uazo (10 Jan 25)
New CVE results (#1732) Added row for the year 2025
- Carmelo Messina (10 Jan 25)
Removed the androidx.credentials.play.services.auth library Since third_party/androidx/cipd/BUILD.gn is excluded from git, editing the gn that produces that file is required.
- uazo (10 Jan 25)
AUTOMATED - CVE results
- uazo (09 Jan 25)
[AUTO][FILECONTROL] - version 132.0.6834.83 (#1720) [AUTO][FILECONTROL] - version 132.0.6834.83
- uazo (09 Jan 25)
[AUTO][DOC] Generate patches doc for master branch (#1731) [AUTO][DOC] Generate patches doc for master branch
- uazo (09 Jan 25)
[AUTO][DOC] Generate patches doc for master branch
- uazo (09 Jan 25)
Rebase to v132 (#1724) Rebase to v132
- Carmelo Messina (09 Jan 25)
Patches for 132.0.6834.83
- Carmelo Messina (09 Jan 25)
Bump to 132.0.6834.83
- uazo (09 Jan 25)
[AUTO][FILECONTROL] - version 132.0.6834.83
- Carmelo Messina (08 Jan 25)
Patches for v132 (not modified, line changes)
- Carmelo Messina (08 Jan 25)
Patches for v132 (final)
- Carmelo Messina (05 Jan 25)
Bump to 132.0.6834.56
- Carmelo Messina (05 Jan 25)
Patches for v132 (need check)
- Carmelo Messina (05 Jan 25)
Patches for v132
- uazo (19 Dec 24)
[AUTO][FILECONTROL] - version 131.0.6778.205 (#1700) [AUTO][FILECONTROL] - version 131.0.6778.205
- Carmelo Messina (19 Dec 24)
Bump to 131.0.6778.205
- uazo (19 Dec 24)
[AUTO][FILECONTROL] - version 131.0.6778.205
- Carmelo Messina (11 Dec 24)
[REBASE] Patches for 131.0.6778.140
- uazo (11 Dec 24)
[AUTO][FILECONTROL] - version 131.0.6778.140 (#1689) [AUTO][FILECONTROL] - version 131.0.6778.140
- Carmelo Messina (11 Dec 24)
Bump to 131.0.6778.140
- uazo (11 Dec 24)
[AUTO][FILECONTROL] - version 131.0.6778.140
- uazo (04 Dec 24)
[AUTO][FILECONTROL] - version 131.0.6778.109 (#1673) [AUTO][FILECONTROL] - version 131.0.6778.109
- uazo (04 Dec 24)
[AUTO] Patches auto-rebase for master branch (#1675) [AUTO] Patches auto-rebase for master branch
- uazo (04 Dec 24)
[AUTO] Patches auto-rebase
- Carmelo Messina (04 Dec 24)
Bump to 131.0.6778.109
Cromite Website
Website
Redirects
Redirects to https://www.cromite.org/'https:/github.com/uazo/cromite'
Security Checks
1 security checks failed (64 passed)
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Server Details
- IP Address 89.46.108.70
- Hostname webx1326.aruba.it
- Location Arezzo, Toscana, Italy, EU
- ISP Aruba S.p.A.
- ASN AS31034
Associated Countries
- IT
- CZ
Saftey Score
Website marked as safe
100%
Blacklist Check
www.cromite.org was found on 0 blacklists
- AntiSocial Blacklist
- Artists Against 419
- Badbitcoin
- Bambenek Consulting
- CERT Polska
- CoinBlockerLists
- CRDF
- CryptoScamDB
- EtherAddressLookup
- EtherScamDB
- Fake Website Buster
- MetaMask EthPhishing
- NABP Not Recommended Sites
- OpenPhish
- PetScams
- PhishFeed
- PhishFort
- Phishing.Database
- PhishStats
- PhishTank
- Phishunt
- RPiList Not Serious
- SecureReload Phishing List
- Spam404
- StopGunScams
- Suspicious Hosting IP
- ThreatFox
- ThreatLog
- TweetFeed
- URLhaus
- ViriBack C2 Tracker
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