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Anthony
Aug 31, 2019Iron Contributor
Chromium Testing "Password Leak Detection" (Not In Edge Yet)
Chromium and Chrome Canary are experimenting with Password Leak Detection. Interesting to see if Edge adds that in at some point. Snipe comparing Chromium (Not Chrome) 78.0.3900.0 to Edge Canary ...
Anthony
Aug 31, 2019Iron Contributor
It was really cool what Brave did. They have an android app too.
Yeah, I have it set to auto update Chromium every four hours, but maybe I'll move it up too 8 or 12 hours to grab whatever revised build of that say's build is up at the time.
Chromioum itself revises it's day build anywhere from 20 minutes to to an hour after the last revision build or about up to 40 times day (could be less or more of course). I've seen revisions come out 10 minutes apart while other times two hours a part.
So Chromium browser in the chrome://version will say something like 78.3900.0 followed by "692367" with 692367 being the latest revision. I think (I could be wrong, I heard/read this) that Google takes the best and most stable of that days Chromium "revisions" of that day's build, and to promotes it to Chrome Canary each night via their auto converter (adding all the Google Chrome stuff and logo which is instantanious) and upload bot. Right now Google Chrome Canary is 78.3899.0 while Chromium is 78.0.3900.0 and at a designated time later at night or tomorrow morning Google will take the most stable of the revised Chromium builds of 78.3900.0 and "promote it" to Chrome Canary tomorrow while Chromium moves too 78.3901.0 that same day and starts all the revisions again by their developers.
Chromium site will tell you the current revised build and time since that revised version was uploaded (and also the link to download it) here:
https://download-chromium.appspot.com
Yeah, I have it set to auto update Chromium every four hours, but maybe I'll move it up too 8 or 12 hours to grab whatever revised build of that say's build is up at the time.
Chromioum itself revises it's day build anywhere from 20 minutes to to an hour after the last revision build or about up to 40 times day (could be less or more of course). I've seen revisions come out 10 minutes apart while other times two hours a part.
So Chromium browser in the chrome://version will say something like 78.3900.0 followed by "692367" with 692367 being the latest revision. I think (I could be wrong, I heard/read this) that Google takes the best and most stable of that days Chromium "revisions" of that day's build, and to promotes it to Chrome Canary each night via their auto converter (adding all the Google Chrome stuff and logo which is instantanious) and upload bot. Right now Google Chrome Canary is 78.3899.0 while Chromium is 78.0.3900.0 and at a designated time later at night or tomorrow morning Google will take the most stable of the revised Chromium builds of 78.3900.0 and "promote it" to Chrome Canary tomorrow while Chromium moves too 78.3901.0 that same day and starts all the revisions again by their developers.
Chromium site will tell you the current revised build and time since that revised version was uploaded (and also the link to download it) here:
https://download-chromium.appspot.com