not using Opium, since Opera (the company) was sold to a questionable Chinese entity BTW did you try opera:config#UserPrefs|CustomUser-Agent ?
I am looking for another browser. Can anyone tell me if Supermium will work with Windows 7 64bit? If so, is it likely to be any less risky than the others that have now withdrawn support for W7? I currently have Chrome, Brave, Firefox, and Epic installed. I was looking to add another just in case the others suddenly go belly up.
So currently the latest official version of Chrome is 109.0.5414.168 (Release date: September 28, 2023). I looked now in 2024 and didn't find other versions, I think it's really over now or not hehe.
Yeah, google said they would end v109 support in October of last year. So official google chrome is pretty much dead on windows 7 unless you use the hacked/modified google chrome from blaukovitch (probably spelled his name wrong & doesn't really count as official if you think about it lol). Though supermium is kind of more stable & a bit more better working truthfully, though you can continue using the last version of google chrome until websites start breaking/no longer supporting v109. Just download ublock origin & enable the malwarefilters & a few other you think might be useful/keep you safe.
Carried here from: https://forums.mydigitallife.net/th...d-security-updates-eligibility.80606/page-390 This is the correct forum. Quick note that I used DuckDuckGo as my default in Firefox, ungoogled, Yandex, Maxthon & now Supermium web browser. It is possible. Some are a bit more complicated than others to setup but all are possible. I no longer recommend Yandex (pure Russian), ungoogled is being revived, Maxthon (pure Chinese) & Firefox is dying Sep2024.
Truthfully I haven't touched yandex in years & don't plan on installing it anytime soon lol. Maxthon last time I used it it was on windows xp lol. Ungoogled chromium never used truthfully. Than Firefox is OK though would rather use the new r3dfox. Though truthfully out of all the browsers that still support windows 7 I prefer catsxp or supermium.
Source is now: replace v121 with F121 And this is more interesting - Nightly build of Firefox 124.0.1 for Windows 7 64-bit. Use tag F123 on Github.