Security focused web browsers
The following is a good article that discusses in brief, the different options available for those who are interested in a privacy focused experience when browsing the internet.
https://www.pcworld.com/article/2260814/security-browser-comparison-which-is-the-best.html
There are Chromium based browsers such as the popular Brave browser, down to the less well known Firefox fork - LibreWolf.
Any of these options are worth a try if you want to easily and better resist fingerprinting and telemetry. Some of them seem to work very fast, even faster than more well known browsers, in my experience.
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https://www.pcworld.com/article/2260814/security-browser-comparison-which-is-the-best.html
There are Chromium based browsers such as the popular Brave browser, down to the less well known Firefox fork - LibreWolf.
Any of these options are worth a try if you want to easily and better resist fingerprinting and telemetry. Some of them seem to work very fast, even faster than more well known browsers, in my experience.
I know someone that uses Brave. I like Firefox. There is a downside to lesser known browsers. They don't get the same amount of attention as major browsers. Updates are important in browser land. I would also recommend Opera, if you need a built-in VPN. I have never used Opera, but reports of it are impressive. I probably will experiment with it eventually.
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https://www.pcworld.com/article/2260814/security-browser-comparison-which-is-the-best.html
There are Chromium based browsers such as the popular Brave browser, down to the less well known Firefox fork - LibreWolf.
Any of these options are worth a try if you want to easily and better resist fingerprinting and telemetry. Some of them seem to work very fast, even faster than more well known browsers, in my experience.
I know someone that uses Brave. I like Firefox. There is a downside to lesser known browsers. They don't get the same amount of attention as major browsers. Updates are important in browser land. I would also recommend Opera, if you need a built-in VPN. I have never used Opera, but reports of it are impressive. I probably will experiment with it eventually.
Also, it was their own work then. The Opera of today is, I think, derived from Chrome.
For what it's worth, I often use Vivaldi, but it isn't particularly protective of privacy. At this moment, though, I'm using LibreWolf.
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It seems to me that most people are not all that inclined to apply updates anyway.
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