![]() However, Windows and macOS are completely different in 1) how apps are actually structured in the first place, 2) how codesigning works, and 3) how verification can be done. Organizations building their own browsers from Chromium (Google is technically one as well) sign it when distributing it so their users can confirm its source and that it has not been modified what what they actually shipped.ġPassword uses this code signature as a way to also programatically do the same: verify that the browser is from a known, original source (not unknown and/or tampered with). Others use the Chromium source as a base for their own browsers, such as Brave, Vivaldi,, and more recently Edge. ![]() Chromium is an open source project, and isn't intended for broad distribution like Chrome, so Google does not sign it.
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