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joojmachine@lemmy.ml to Privacy@lemmy.ml · 3 years ago

Privacytests.org: open-source tests of web browser privacy

privacytests.org

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Privacytests.org: open-source tests of web browser privacy

privacytests.org

joojmachine@lemmy.ml to Privacy@lemmy.ml · 3 years ago
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Which browsers are best for privacy?
privacytests.org
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An open-source privacy audit of popular web browsers.

re-publicado de: https://lemmy.ml/post/85025

The test only checks the defaults Browser configuration.

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  • Jama@lemmy.ml
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    Interesting, but I’d love to see what e.g. firefox + ublock can do

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      it’s pretty much the librewolf results, they have a couple of extra flags changed due to using arkenfox.js, but in general it’s pretty much the same

      but check out the nightly results tho, FF’s been doing some banger job lately

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      Looks like it’s on the devs roadmap https://nitter.net/privacytests/status/1479655632546369538#m

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    Interesting how librewolf beat them all

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      It tests the browsers in their default state, and LW comes with uBlock Origin pre-installed by default, so that’s a huge advantage. TBF I’m really excited to see those results updated in the near future, because check out those Firefox Nightly results.

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        Looks promising! I wish fenix was as awesome as firefox

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    They need Pale Moon / New Moon and Basilisk there.

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    Removed by mod

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    I… didn’t expect Brave to be that good?

    Wasn’t there something happened recently with Brave?

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      nah it just comes with an integrated adblocker by default, just like librewolf

      that’s why they fair so well in this

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        Only the last two categories are impacted by using an adblocker, in fact they are probably the less important ones.

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