
That may or may not change in the future.

What we can say is that testing the GNU/Linux version of this browser is a complete waste of time as of version 27.0.7.0. We can't test any of the additional functionality such as the built-in ad-blocker that's advertised on Slimjet's web page since the browser doesn't work so we can't draw any conclusions there.
#Slimjet nacl series
It is very hard to say anything concrete about this web browser beyond what we can tell by looking at what works: There's a series of pre-defined bookmarks which are all affiliate links (which is likely how they make money). It seems obvious that the developers did not intend for Slimjet to be a simple program with no actual functionality beyond displaying a very fine "Aw, Snap!" message. It makes no difference if you try to actually go to a web-page or a browser-internal pages like chrome://version or chrome://gpu (something that usually works in Chromium-based web browsers). It launched into what looks like a web browser with a main window where content would go saying "Aw, Snap! Something went wrong while displaying this webpage". We tested version 27.0.7.0 of the 64-bit tar.xz Linux package. deb packages for Ubuntu/Debian/Mint and general 32 and 64-bit. There are GNU/Linux versions available in the form of 32 and 64-bit.
#Slimjet nacl software
We can only assume that the developers of this proprietary software web browser are primarily concerned those using the Windows and macOS versions of this web browser. The GNU/Linux version says "Aw, Snap!" and that's it, that's all it does.
#Slimjet nacl download
Please comment on the substance and relevance of these claims.Slimjet is a non-free Chromium-based freeware web browser with a built-in ad-blocker and many extra-sauce features like a YouTube video downloader, "hi-speed" download manager, "photo enhancement" and several other things that don't normally come with a web browser. I suggest more knowledgeable people to have a look at this browser, and have a look at the support for privacy that this browser claims. I block unwanted connections with a Hosts file ( ). I did not enable the included add blocker. I tested the Slimjet browser without any add-ons, with JavaScript enabled, and with settings which seem best to protect privacy. I tested Slimjet Version 10.0.5.0 (based on Chromium. The test is endlessly trying to get a result. Does your browser protect from fingerprinting? No result. Does your browser unblock 3rd parties that promise to honor Do Not Track? No. Is your browser blocking invisible trackers? Yes. Yes! You have strong protection against Web tracking, though your software isn’t checking for Do Not Track policies." Details of this test result: - Is your browser blocking tracking ads? Yes. These are the results: - WebRTC Leak Test: PASS ( - HTML5 Canvas Fingerprinting Test: PASS ( - Panopticlick ( ): "How well are you protected against non-consensual Web tracking? After analyzing your browser and add-ons, the answer is. This is the support for privacy that this browser claims: - Disable WebRTC to Prevent IP Leakage ( - Tracking Prevention Options ( - Preventing Canvas Fingerprinting ( I did do some tests myself with the Slimjet browser. Perhaps the way I worded my post was not right, so now I try again. A commenter suggested that I seem to be a marketing guy-which I am not. Within a day, my suggestion to have a look at the Slimjet browser, has been removed from Reddit. The Slimjet browser is not mentioned in the page "At the end of this page, it says: "Participate with suggestions and constructive criticism" and "Here is what you can do: Make suggestions on reddit". For people who care about privacy, and who prefer a Chromium-based browser over Firefox, this browser seems to be a good option.
#Slimjet nacl install
This browser is fast, customizable, and claims to help to protect privacy without having to install add-ons. However, it is not really a lightweight browser. We cannot say that it is the fastest as there are a lot of other competitors but it surely is a reliable program if speed is what you value most in browsers.

I happened to find the "Slimjet" browser ( I tried this browser, and I like it. Slimjet is a fast browser and it’s performance is quite good.
