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[–] 19343784? ago 

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[–] 19343774? ago  (edited ago)

Firefox 60+ Quantum

Strength

Challenge

  • By default Firefox is good at protecting your privacy. Much better than Chrome. But neither Firefox or Chrome have the strongest privacy. If you need even stronger privacy than Firefox, you might be interested to consider Tor Browser at https://www.torproject.org/projects/torbrowser.html.en Which is powered by Firefox.

Google Chrome Spies On You

This is your reminder that Google Chrome spies on you. By default Google Chrome tracks your activity on the internet. Via sync, cookies, and various methods. After Google collected your information, they sell it in covert ways to total strangers. This is part of Google business model. This is your reminder that Google is a for profit corporation. By collecting your data and linking it to you, Google put you at risk for data breaches.

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[–] 19336331? 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

Here's a good example. I cleared all tracking cookies twice. Then opened Chrome and went to TUBI.com. Waited 30 seconds, closed the website and Chrome. I opened CCleaner and cleaned tracking cookies again. Here is the result attached:

CCleaner Results

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[–] 19336208? 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

Who didn't already know this?

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[–] 19335484? ago 

Dissenter browser

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[–] 19335411? ago 

Brave should be good for now- but surely to sell out soon enough.

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[–] 19335343? ago 

Brave is Adware. Firefox is now compromised too by DS investors. Use WaterFox.

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[–] 19336092? 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

Isn't Brave open source?

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[–] 19335225? ago 

I use waterfox with ublock (adds) and ublock (scripts) to browse. Duckduckgo is my main go to search engine, but when looking for a story, webcrawler seams to be my go to these days. It doesn't seam to filter, its like the good old days of uncensored browsing... imo...

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