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Didn't match my screen. Incorrect instructions. Too technical. Not enough information. Not enough pictures. Any additional feedback? Thanks for leading the way. However, not everyone is capable and most people do not want to be bothered with having to manually update their browser.

What works for you does not necessarily work for everyone else. Firefox is just a great browser, the spiritual successor to Netscape which was the spiritual successor to Mosaic the first internet browser.

Just like Thomas Hawk, I am a Firefox Nightly modified and hardened with privacy enhancing extensions fan, with over 12 years of heavy daily use experience, and agree that it is the best browser focused on speed, privacy and personal modifications. Does anyone know how, on an iPhone, you can prevent, a browser from opening an unsecured website when clicking on a link? Or at least a refusal to open such a site? But in SnowHaze you can.

It will always open https if you enable it. Blocking HTTP will block unsecured sites and also old, retro, vintage sites that play well with old, retro, vintage computers. It also has a DNS leak problem with private window with Tor, which is very bad. I had not heard about this. What is wrong? Do you have a link to an article or some source that reveals what you are talking about?

I just looked in to this and Brave fixed that issue 10 months ago. I do not see anything recently about similar issues. If you or anyone does, please post a reply.

I just ran the DNSLeaktest. BRAVE matches or bests the other browsers at this time in my testing and I test often using a multitude of tests. See my other comment with my test results for the major browsers. Privacy Browser on fdroid and or aurora droid android only is a good pick for a secure browser.

I completely agree that his Privacy Browser is a gem and should be considered by people looking for a good, no nonsense browser that will help protect their privacy online. The browser is the easiest to hack. Companies need to have their browsers thoroughly pentested on a regular basis. Browsers need built-in browser hijacking protection and app-armor. Lookup Qubes OS app armor for an example of how this would be implemented. Among other things. The browser is the easiest attack vector for a hacker.

The browser is the weakest link. It is looking like DuckDuckGo will try to configure its privacy browser to also act as a kind of ad blocker and no root firewall combination similar to Blokada and NetGuard. Good news, Mike! Somewhat better than Blokada, because you can customize it pretty much. By the way, Firefox will stop development of their password manager, they will abandon that project soon…. I checked the reviews:.

It was caught multiple times collecting user data through its antivirus products and was selling this data to third parties. I would never use an Avast product. And we know browsers can also be data collection tools. It has an excellent in-built, privacy-oriented translator. Worst of all, Firefox runs as a single process on mobile and has no sandbox beyond the OS sandbox. This is despite the fact that Chromium semantic sandbox layer on Android is implemented via the OS isolatedProcess feature, which is a very easy to use boolean property for app service processes to provide strong isolation with only the ability to communicate with the app running them via the standard service API.

Just like every opinion — everyone has their own. Firefox is the only browser in the market that you can customize almost entirely. I think that is the most important fact.

Use firefox beta mo ile version, yiu can harden it like about:config , same as destop firefox, not like main firefox browser from playstore. And, since you obviously care about browser safety a lot I actually was once hacked through a bad browser, so… did you perform research on any other browsers besides Firefox? And on Linux which is what I was using when my browser was hacked which one do you recommend?

I was shocked to see that Linux Mint has Firefox, that I had been trying to stay away from on Windows, installed by default now!! That seems so odd to me. Most of fools on the interwebs are being screwed by Goofle, Facebooger, Amazonk, Microdik for their profits. The biggest scumbags of the US are helping China to win the world. They do it by bribing crooked govt to turn their eyes and except the bribes. Most of this is useless. The next civil war is approaching.

Do not burn down your neighbor. Go after the scum that is really harming you. If you want respect, a return to sanity, go burn down the real culprits. Subway Surfers. TubeMate 3. Google Play. Log4j software bug.

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I especially like its Private Windows feature, which connects you directly to Tor for greater anonymity. All ad matching occurs directly on your device, where your browsing history is saved, so none of your private data is shared or sent with any third parties. This compartmentalization ensures that if malware infects one of your open tabs, all your other tabs and the browser as a whole will remain safe.

You can store all data locally on your device not on the browser , and activate blockers for trackers, ads, and malware. Even if you want to store data on the browser, I found it easy to locate and delete my browsing history and cookies.

Visit Safari. Unfortunately, I did have a few privacy concerns. Vivaldi requires you to register your name, birthday, and email to create an account. T he privacy policy is also quite intrusive — your device gets a unique ID, and its location is tracked daily. Visit Vivaldi. Opera is a Chromium-based browser with decent privacy options. You can choose to block all ads and trackers and all browsing data on your device. Visit Opera. Chrome is a popular browser, but very few users know the full scope of its privacy failings.

Chrome shares all your online activity and data with Google , as well as third-party advertisers. Advertisers then use your data to target you with personalized ads. Despite its privacy shortcomings, Chrome is relatively secure and undergoes regular updates to eliminate known weak spots.

You can also download browser extensions to block ads and malware, such as uBlock Origin or Privacy Badger. Visit Google Chrome.

Microsoft Edge is a decent browser, but it has a history of vulnerabilities. To keep your device safe, I suggest you download the Microsoft Defender extension detects and blocks malware and switch on the block for ads, trackers, and cookies. Visit Microsoft Edge. It has powerful privacy and security features, including a kill switch, military-grade encryption, and a strict no-logs policy.

You can even use ExpressVPN to unblock streaming services like Netflix and anonymously download torrents.



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