Secondo la pagina web ufficiale di Chromium :
The Google Chrome Privacy Notice describes the privacy practices that are specific to the Google Chrome family of products
Ciò significa che, poiché Chromium fa parte della famiglia di prodotti di Google Chrome, si applicano le stesse norme sulla privacy.
Inoltre la pagina web dice anche:
If you want to learn more about Google Chrome's privacy features you can also check out the Google Chrome Privacy landing page and the Google Chrome Privacy Whitepaper which describes what information is transmitted to Google and why, as well as how to disable certain features in Google Chrome which affect your privacy.
Come abbiamo appreso in precedenza che le stesse note sulla privacy si applicano a tutta la famiglia di prodotti Google Chrome, anche questo 2 si applica a Chromium.
Dopo ulteriori ricerche, ho trovato questo:
Browser modes
You don't need to provide any personal information to use Chrome, but Chrome has different modes that you can use to change or improve your browsing experience. Privacy practices are different depending on the mode that you're using.
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The basic browser mode stores information locally on your system. This information might include:
- Browsing History Information. For example, Chrome stores the URLs of pages that you visit, a cache of text,
images and other resources from those pages and, if the network
actions prediction feature is turned on, a list of some of the IP
addresses linked from those pages.
- Personal information and passwords, to help you fill out forms or sign in to sites you visit.
- A list of permissions that you have granted to websites.
- Thumbnail-sized screenshots of pages that you visit most often.
- Cookies or data from websites that you visit. Data saved by add-ons.
- A record of what you downloaded from websites.
Anche questo potrebbe essere utile:
Information for website operators: Sites that you visit using Chrome will automatically receive standard log information, including your system’s IP address and data from cookies or similar technologies. In general, the fact that you use Chrome to access Google services, such as Gmail, does not cause Google to receive any additional personally identifying information about you. On Google websites and other websites that opt in, if Chrome detects signs that you are being actively attacked by someone on the network (a "man in the middle attack"), Chrome may send information about that connection to Google or the website that you visited to help determine the extent of the attack and how the attack functions. Google provides participating website owners with reports about attacks occurring on their sites.
In conclusione, sì. Chromium infatti condivide le tue informazioni con Google.