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SRWare Iron One of the more greatly discussed variants of Chrome is SRWare's Iron , which, according to its creators , removes all the features that raised hackles with retirement advocates. These things -- the logging of input in the omnibox, for exemplification -- aren't just disabled by default, but disabled fully; they cannot be reactivated.
Iron's emphasis on removing features that allegedly threaten privacy comes at the cost of some functionality. For instance, Iron does not leave for updates automatically, as its creators consider the presence of the updater to be another retirement issue. You have to manually install newer versions of the program, as with Chromium. You are, however, allowed to use Iron with the Google Sync spot so that bookmarks, passwords, and preferences can be synced between copies of Iron.
Some of the changes seem categorically gratuitous.
Source: IDG News Service