

If that is the case, it's further proving that they are indeed, not a good place to go. Also on AlternativeTo, there are claims that they are so called "Dirty Portables" that make changes to the host. Like maybe they modify the program before they give it to you.ĪlternativeTo says it's open source but Wikipedia says nothing about it being so. It seems odd to me that they don't take you to the site where some of these apps are already portable but instead make you download it from their site. Some of the apps on the site (veracrypt for example) already offer portable apps, but you are not downloading that version. I first thought it was a database of all the services that offer portable versions, but it turns out that THEY modify normal apps such as Firefox to make them run portable. I recently found this site in my search for more portable apps I can run in an encrypted container on a flash drive. Like the title says, Is the website a good way of getting portable apps that aren't natively portable? Orgīuilding the global movement for the protection of privacy. Related Subreddits:Ĭonsider donating to one of the organizations that fight for your rights. u/blackhawk_12 Subreddit Rules and Wikiīefore posting in /r/privacy, read the Sidebar Rules.Įnjoy our Wiki! It has all sorts of nifty advice and explains most topics you’re interested in if you’re reading this. "I don't have anything to hide but I don't have anything I want to show you either"

The Development and Beta builds are also linked from that page.Dedicated to the intersection of technology, privacy, and freedom in the digital world. Google Chrome Portable is available for immediate download from the Google Chrome Portable homepage. And it's in Format, so it automatically works with the Platform including the Menu and Backup Utility. It supports upgrades by installing right over an existing copy, preserving all settings. Google Chrome Portable is packaged in a Installer so it will automatically detect an existing installation when your drive is plugged in.

