Helium has detailed its efforts to prioritize transparency, privacy, and user consent in its browser project. This includes open access to source code, public pull requests, and transparent builds, which aim to enhance user trust and control.
Helium emphasizes transparency as a core principle, ensuring that its source code is publicly available under a copyleft license. All remote components, including web servers, are open source, and repositories maintain clear commit histories.
Helium encourages community contributions by keeping all pull requests public and descriptive. There is no requirement for contributors to sign a Contributor License Agreement (CLA), promoting an inclusive development environment.
The builds for Helium are compiled directly from public repositories, eliminating the risk of internal discrepancies. The process by which these builds are created is also made transparent and open for public review.
The Helium Browser avoids ads and intrusive promotions, aiming to enhance user experience. Users have the freedom to control data traffic, only initiating web requests with their explicit consent. Replacement of default services with self-hosted alternatives is also supported.
All legal agreements, including privacy policies, are accessible via GitHub with a clear history of changes, underscoring Helium's commitment to user privacy and regulatory compliance.
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Helium has detailed its efforts to prioritize transparency, privacy, and user consent in its browser project. This includes open access to source code, public pull requests, and transparent builds, which aim to enhance user trust and control.