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.
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.
Yep. I was right. I definitely learned something. People usually get turned towards Foxfire as an alternative to Edge or google when you ask about different browsers. I do have to wonder if I will run into the same issues with the others as I ran into with Foxfire where lots of my college pages and materials did not work.
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.
True but it fails all cross-session first-party tracking tests, cross-session third-party tracking tests, doesn't implement Tor, has IP address leak, and doesn't do stream isolation.
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.