This release will update existing users via Chromodo’s update system.
What is new?
-Chromium code base 43 has been added.
-Portable Mode has been added.
-DPI crash issue has been fixed
-Clear At Exit Feature has been added.
-Several bug fixes has been implemented.
Thank you for your all feedback for COMODO Browsers. We really appreciate all of your contributions to provide you a great browser.
COMODO Dragon Browser Ver_43 will be released very soon.
Please keep the feedback coming, positive and negative.
the auto upgrade from v42 fails!!, so have to download the cripple v42 again to repair, but still failing to upgrade,
CAN YOU GIVE THE DOWNLOAD PATH PLEASE for Chromodo v43??
Could you be so kind to make an option to disable “Enforce secure connections” module? It clutters address bar with lock icon and is of no use because there’s firmly established HTTPS Everywhere extension which provides the same functionality to deal with secure connections.
And here we have both “Hotword triggering” and “Chrome Hotword Shared Module” alongside “Google Now” extensions. (EDIT: and all are enabled for incognito as well)
On the chrome://voicesearch/ page, “Microphone” and “Audio Capture Allowed” are both set to “yes” as well.
In Dragon v42 we have only “Google Now” extension and the suspicious voicesearch definitions at the moment.
I hope this google’s surveilance-ware can be removed from the upcoming releases ASAP.
How could I remove “Enforce HTTPS connections” component while you’re supposedly implementing an interface option to turn it off? Simple removal of the folder “Chromodo\User Data\Components\https_enforcement” doesn’t help as it appears again in the same place and loads as well after browser has been restarted.
Hi Brozilla,
I have to admit I am not sure why you would prefer to use a 3rd party extension instead, that is your personal choice and no explanation required. Force Secure Connections-Comodo Help
To remove the HTTPS enforcement component, with the browser closed remove the folder you suggested and also remove the ‘https_enforcement.crx’ file from the following location. C:\Program Files\COMODO\Chromodo\extensions