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15 April 2019

New release now available for Windows, macOS, Fedora, RHEL / CentOS and openSUSE

Build version 2019.04.73 based on Chromium 73.0.3683.103 has just been released for Windows, macOS, Fedora, Red Hat Enterprise Linux & CentOS as well as openSUSE Leap and Tumbleweed.
Release for Debian based systems to follow in due course.

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20 November 2018

Build 2018.11.71 now available for Debian-based systems

The latest version 2018.11.71 based on Chromium 71.0.3578.30 is available for Debian-based systems now!

Furthermore version 2018.11.71 is also available for Fedora and openSUSE.

Current version for Windows and macOS is 2018.11.70 based on Chromium 70.0.3538.77 and can also be downloaded.

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19 November 2018

Latest build now available for Fedora 28 & 29

Releases for the latest version 2018.11.71 based on Chromium 71.0.3578.30 are now available for Fedora 28 and 29!
The build version 2018.11.71 is also available for openSUSE Leap 15.0, Leap 42.3 and Tumbleweed.

Version 2018.11.70 is available for Windows and macOS, both based on Chromium 70.0.3538.77.
Builds for Debian-based systems, Red Hat Enterprise Linux & CentOS to follow soon.

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13 November 2018

Version 2018.11 available for Windows, macOS and openSUSE

Version 2018.11.70.1 based on Chromium 70.0.3538.77 now available for Windows, macOS and openSUSE.

Builds for Debian-based systems, Fedora, Red Hat Enterprise Linux & CentOS to follow in due course.

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20 June 2018

Version 2018.5 available for Windows & macOS

Version 2018.5 based on Chromium 67.0.3396.40 now available for Windows, macOS.

This build is also available for Debian-based systems, Fedora as well as Red Hat Enterprise Linux & CentOS.

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04 June 2018

New build available for Fedora & RHEL

Iridium Browser version 2018.5 based on Chromium 67.0.3396.40 now available for Fedora 27 and 28 as well as Red Hat Enterprise Linux & CentOS.

This build is also available for Debian-based systems.

Releases for all other platforms to follow.

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30 May 2018

New Build 2018.5

The latest Iridium Browser version 2018.5 based on Chromium 67.0.3396.40 has just been released.
Currently available for Debian-based systems only.

Builds for all other platforms to follow shortly.

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11 May 2018

New Release 2018.4

We have released the latest Iridium version 2018.4 based on Chromium 66.0.3359.130.
This release is currently available for Windows (32/64-bit and portable), macOS, openSUSE, Fedora and Red Hat Enterprise Linux & CentOS.

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Releases for Debian based systems to follow in the next couple of days.

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25 February 2018

Updated FAQ

We have updated our ‘Frequently Asked Questions’ page with some new entries:

  • Why do extensions not update automatically and why does the extensions panel not fully work?
  • Is Iridium Browser open source?

Check out the updated FAQ.

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19 January 2018

Updated RHEL/CentOS release

Our developers fixed a problem in the build environment which caused the Red Hat Enterprise Linux & CentOS release not to be signed.

A signed build is now available in the download section.

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25 December 2017

Update released for Windows & macOS

The developers fixed several bugs in the latest Windows and macOS builds.
Issues solved:

  • crashes when switching to incognito mode in Windows
  • crashes when starting guest session in Windows
  • size in macOS reduced from 600MB to 200MB

Go and get it!

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07 December 2017

New build for Red Hat Enterprise Linux and CentOS

The developers just released version 2017.11 for Red Hat Enterprise Linux & CentOS!

Current releases are available for Windows 7+, 32/64-bit and portable, macOS 10.9+, openSUSE Leap 42.2, 42.3 & Tumbleweed and Fedora 25, 26 & 27.
A Debian-based build still to follow.

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The current version 2017.11, is based on Chromium 62.0.3202.94.

Installation:
Windows and macOS users simply download and install the latest build.
Linux users to install using command line as provided on the download page.
Existing users, do not uninstall any previous versions beforehand - this would delete all your stored data i.e. bookmarks, history, etc!

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