Now then, gang...
Following some of the advice from this thread of peebee's:-
viewtopic.php?f=90&p=18951#p18951
.....where he quotes from Alien Bob's blog, I've figured out the easiest way to at least get your "must-have" extensions into Ungoogled Chromium.
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First, download the .crx file from below (remove the fake ".gz" after you've d/l'ed it). It couldn't get much newer, since this was updated less than 10 days ago. To install it, follow these instructions:-
In Ungoogled Chromium, open a new tab & enter
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chrome://extensions
.....and hit Enter. You'll be presented with a blank page (naturally). Top right, temporarily toggle the 'Developer Mode' button to the 'On' position.
Open A ROX window at the location of the CRX file. Drag the "Get Crx" extension on to the Extensions page, and drop it; you'll be asked if you want to install it. Allow it to do so, since this extension makes everything else possible.
Now, go to
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https://chrome.google.com/webstore/category/extensions
.....and browse the Web Store to find the extensions you want. When you find them, go to the extension's Store page; right-click, and from the context menu select "Get CRX of this extension". The browser will download it for you.
To install your extensions, it's basically rinse & repeat; as above, drag the CRX files onto the Extensions page, followed by allowing the installation to proceed. (You can also use the same procedure if you have a favourite theme you like to use.)
When you've finished, toggle the 'Developer Mode' button back to the 'Off' position; it only needs to be 'On' for installation.
Result? Your favourite extensions, without involving Google in the process (aside from having to visit the WebStore to find the things).....and still no connections to Google's 'nosy' stuff. I know it's a bit long-winded.....but it only needs doing once.
Hope that helps some of you.
Mike.