Even when most big corporations give us something open-source, it seems we still can’t escape the clutches of their data-hungry ways. That’s why new projects are often born from these corporate efforts, to right what’s so often wrong with big tech’s idea of "open-source."

Helium is one such effort: an open-source web browser, built on the foundation of un-googled chromium, but with an array of privacy-boosting features thrown in. It’s essentially what some are calling a "Better Brave than Brave", giving us all the privacy benefits, and none of the controversial history.

This humble project’s bold ambitions include being private by default and respectful by design, while remaining light and quick. But does it del…

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