• @solidsnail
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    911 months ago

    I think they’re lacking explanation of what the data means.

    This can be very nuanced, and dependent on your goals.

    For example, in the context of fingerprinting, sometimes it’s better to provide fake data instead of no data, because that itself can be a unique characteristic.

    • @Umbrias@beehaw.org
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      111 months ago

      I would have loved to see spoofed data added to the list, it’s a major component of libre wolf.

  • DeadGemini
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    11 months ago

    I just run Firefox with uBlock Origin, but if I was real tinfoil hat about this stuff I would go for LibreWolf, or just the Tor Browser.

    Brave bugs me because I don’t want my web browser to be a crypto wallet lol (also, the only cryptocurrency I actually have faith in is Monero).

    • @EmperorHenry
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      11 months ago

      you can disable that stuff…the crypto wallet stuff

    • @futz
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      111 months ago

      Couldn’t agree more. I just wish there was an easy way to replicate Edge’s vertical tab implementation. I really like the way you can minimize the title and side bar so that you’re in an almost frameless window.

      I’m also a proponent of running multiple browsers for different purposes. One with accounts logged in, known advertising ID with browsing patterns and history that, when shared, don’t have any adverse effects. Various others with additional protections but nothing too extreme.

  • @Renegade
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    411 months ago

    My personal opinion:

    For normal every day desktop usage Firefox or Brave. For mobile, Bromite. Tor browser here for specific workflows.

  • @br3ad
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    311 months ago

    I use FF with arkenfox/user.js

    • @Renegade
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      711 months ago

      If I recal, this site is a side project by one of the brave devs but dont discount the results. Brave is decent these days but its not perfect across all use cases. For example, Mozilla’s container extension is a very powerful privacy tool.

      • @EmperorHenry
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        111 months ago

        Whenever I try to use containers in firefox, they just randomly reset to the default 4 at some point down the road

      • @EmperorHenry
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        311 months ago

        firefox only stops that kind of thing when you go into about config and turn those features on.

    • @Umbrias@beehaw.org
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      111 months ago

      OK chromium PR team.

      This is a massive list of objective metrics to reference. And your entire reasoning is “big company = better”

      Nah.

    • @EmperorHenry
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      111 months ago

      Actually. Zero trust and whitelisting applications can help a lot with APT typed malware. Because it doesn’t need prior knowledge of a threat to protect you from it.