I need to build custom browser based on android chromium with custom product name.I found config files(src/chrome/app/theme/chromium/BRANDING) and changed PRODUCT_FULLNAME. Then I have built APK with commands

I checked out the code from Git as recommended and build it accordingly using depot_tools and targeting OS as android. All the build environment is correct and I can make "make -j4" command. But still eclipse source code is not available for me to make some changes.


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You can build content shell alone using "make -j4 content_shell_apk" instead of building the full bundle.This will give you content_shell.apk which can be installed on to any android device which runs 4.0 or higher.If you want to make an eclipse project for content shell then you have to collect all necessary src files and resource files from chromium source tree.

Firstly, you can definitely build a full browser as these instructions. You will have an apk file named "ChromePublic.apk". If you just want to test WebView, you can only build "WebView Shell" or "Content Shell" for your purpose.

The good news is that from 4.0+ it only gets easier to easily run Chromium safely on Android. For Android 4.4, there's a free and open-source app getChromium that installs/updates the Chromium browser on Android.

FULL DISCLOSURE: A lack of trust in http*://chromium.woolyss.com, and other, equally sketchy non-Google vendors giving away "Chromium APK", together with a passion for malware-free Chromium APK was actually what motivated me to put together getChromium as an open-source means of getting builds directly from Google's repository over here: -browser-continuous/Android.

Having trouble with latest version of Chromium Android browsers. My game should run at 60 fps in Chrome, it runs fine on desktop but the frame rate can dip down to around 30 fps on Android and the game is noticeably choppy when moving the player around.

Could 1Password please add Bromite (org.bromite.bromite) as a supported browser for autofill? Since it's a patched version of Chromium for Android (just with some privacy/usability tweaks), it's already compatible with Android system autofill.

The problem is 1Password doesn't recognize it as a browser, so instead of offering/saving logins to the corresponding URL it scopes everything to the browser app itself. It's getting pretty annoying to have to tap "Open 1Password", find the corresponding login, and tap to fill once when 1Password should be able to treat it like any other Chrome fork and filter by URL.

I'm not super familiar with 1Password for Android's internals, but it seems to me like browser support is hardcoded and not actual compatibility checks. If that's the case it should be trivial to support Bromite as a browser instead of just a generic app.

The list of supported browsers currently includes: Brave, Chrome, DuckDuckGo, Edge, Firefox, Opera Touch, Samsung Internet and Vivaldi as well as some non-production versions of the aforementioned browsers. It's always good to have personal insights in the feedback we file, so if you can let me know why you're interested in Bromite in particular, I'll be able to pass that on to the team.

My interest in Bromite is it being a Chromium fork that adds back good expired flags (like bottom navigation) without adding much cruft. The only other Android browser that offers Chromium with a decent ad blocker and useful UI tweaks is Brave, and Brave is becoming less appealing as it turns more and more into adware. From my understanding Bromite's been decently popular in the Android privacy space and is a commonly used alternative browser with GrapheneOS.

Moreover 1Password autofill already works in Bromite, so it seems weird that getting URL-based entry filtering is only available if the browser is on a hardcoded list. I was able to get 1Password to treat Bromite like a browser just by making a patched 1Password APK with an extra line in the com.onepassword.android.autofill.KnownBrowser enum. That's all it took. I can get by on this as a temporary solution, though it breaks auto-update for the 1Password app if I do that. Definitely not a solution for the less savvy.

I guess really it seems strange to me to have an inflexible hardcoded list of apps considered a browser, with no escape hatch for the user, if adding support for a browser can be that trivial. I'd appreciate a way to tell the 1Password app what additional apps to consider a browser. Maybe an app setting somewhere with an appropriate disclaimer about no guarantee of functionality with unsupported browsers.

When looking at browsers to support with 1Password for Android, we look at a few factors such as install base, interest from 1Password users a well as what the impact of supporting and testing with that browser might be long term. There isn't a "magic number" for any of these factors but they can all play into where we might expand support in the future.

I certainly agree with your last point and think it would be great to add an Autofill option for more browsers even if it was in an "unofficial" capacity. Thanks again for sharing your thoughts with us!

Hey friends! ?? Just adding my +1 to this request, for similar reasons. Bromite is a nice browser and I'd love to use my password manager in it. Right now it does seem to recognise it as an app but not a browser, so logins are associated with the Bromite package name (if I remember rightly) rather than the URL of the website. Detection of login fields isn't always 100% though.

What you've described would currently be expected behavior as Bromite is not supported by 1Password for Android. A way to work around that is to select the "Open 1Password" option, search for and select your item, then tap "Fill Once" so the item is not linked to Bromite. However, I do understand that adds several steps to the process so using another supported browser (listed above) may be easier.

If you want to build the complete Android WebView framework component and test the effect of your chromium changes in Android apps using WebView, you should follow the Android AOSP + chromium WebView instructions

In the case where you want to modify the native code for an existing release of Chrome for Android (v25+) you can do the following steps. Note that in order to get your changes into the official release, you'll need to send your change for a codereview using the regular process for committing code to chromium.

When using Kiwi mobile browser with chrome extensions, I do not experience bugs. I get the same experience as when using a chromium desktop browser, such as brave, with chrome extensions.

I would most appreciate it if I could use a mobile chromium browser that allows me to install chrome extensions, without google cookie warning.

We have the same problem on android 4.4. When our application zoom from 2 000 000 to 1000 (zoom to current location), it freezess the app for 3-5min. Javascript API 3.12 dont work and also property fadeOnZoom = false...Can anyone help with some workaround? Or the date when it will be fixed?

Chromium releases (built with same settings and optimizations of Bromite, but no patches) are provided as part of the Bromite project. They are mostly useful to detect new features/bugs in Chromium and compare functionality with Bromite, but they provide as well a 100% vanilla working Chromium browser (with all the pros/cons).

Brave is one of the most popular browsers for Android right now. Rightly so, it delivers an upscaled performance and secure browsing. It comes with all the perks of Chromium and an added ad blocking feature.

Finding a web browser with all the desired features is hard. Putting too many features in the web browser results in cluttered web experience and too little forces you to keep multiple browsers. Kiwi browser has all the necessary features which we look for in a web browser.

You get an inbuilt night mode and an option to bring down search bar to the bottom. Night mode is an interesting feature which lets you adjust screen brightness and contrast to strain your eyes less during long reading sessions in the low light environment. Adblocker is efficient in blocking all the ads and leaves you with blank spaces where ads were to appear. You can see the blocked ads and tracker count by pressing the options button. The browser supports multiple languages and translates the page in real time.

Based on the custom browser developed for Snapdragon processor and Yu promises up to 40% faster browsing than Chrome. It is obviously a figure generated under test conditions but nevertheless impressing. It has the same layout as Chrome which performs just like the original Chromium.

With features like night mode, power saving mode, and background audio, Yu browser brings a better web browsing experience to the user. It also has a few privacy features which make the browsing a lot more convenient if not more secure. It does not allow screen observing apps to secretly observe and capture your current screen however it supports XSS defender which prevents any cross-scripting attacks.

Purchasing a new Android phone comes with its own set of nuts and bolts, including pre-installed apps and features nestled into a single (well-defined) ecosystem. Of course, browsing the web is a crucial activity for any user, and we usually don't blink twice if the default browser functions the way it should. But it doesn't mean we shouldn't consider other possibilities (like alternatives to an app store for your apps) to improve our browsing experience. Likewise, we have plenty of web browsers to choose from that are optimized for privacy, speed, and user design. So similar to how we've selected the best apps on Android, we've handpicked the top web browsers you can install on your Android device today.

Most Android-based web browsers use Chromium, the open-source version of Google Chrome. These web browsers have similar load times and will ultimately run the same way. So expect a similar performance across the board. But this is where Mozilla Firefox stands out and makes a winning case. ff782bc1db

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