While these tools are nice to get a jist of things they are prone to mistakes and misinterpration. You should not be relying on them if your threat model requires you actually know what data your giving away instead of just being curious.
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Privacy@lemmy.ml•Mullvad Browser and Tor Browser have unique-per-computer persistent IDs on fingerprint.comEnglish
37·10 days agoIt has no clue who you are using tor. Just switch the circuit your on.
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Privacy@lemmy.ml•Orion: a fantastic browser for IOS, Mac & Linux !English
02·14 days agoAll of your criticisms have nothing to do with privacy or security. Some of them, like what you said about mullvad, is rooted in fud. Which tells me we have different priorities when it comes to browser choice.
I will agree the brave shit is annoying but hopefully Brave Origin will fix that. Their fingerprint and tracker protection is undeniable though.
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Privacy@lemmy.ml•Orion: a fantastic browser for IOS, Mac & Linux !English
41·15 days agoNow that SecureBlue has made Trivalent available with its selinux architecture that should be everyones go to if your on a Fedora based system.
I’d take Mullvad or Brave on Windows over this
I’d also use Safari over this for anything in Apple ecosystem
Nobody serious about privacy or security should be recommending you keep using the pixel 6 after it goes EOL. Until then using GrapheneOS is a great choice.
After it’s EOL, if you can, you should get a newer phone. If not you should switch to an OS like Lineage (which is not that private or secure) that focuses on keeping older phone useful.


Just a reminder these safes are not actually fireproof. They are fire resistant and people should check what they are rated for before buying.