Open-source tests of web browser privacy.

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  • katy ✨@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    Was HTTPS Only just recently added to Firefox? Because it’s weird that they listed it as Fx not having it but it’s been in my Nightly forever.

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    Thank god you posted this! I missed yesterday’s discussion of the exact same thing, which broke my 693-day streak of discussing the exact same thing, so I was hoping someone would post this link today so I could start working on beating my old streak of 693 days in a row discussing the exact same thing. Only 693 days of discussing the exact same fucking thing every fucking day to go until I beat the streak!

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    I don’t understand the ones where a browser doesn’t have the feature so it gets a green dash versus a green check. I’d assume not having a feature should just be considered failing. What’s the distinction?

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    So at a quick glance Librewolf is the best choice for desktop? Does it allow addons or block ads natively?

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      It comes with uBlock Origin preinstalled, so there’s that. Otherwise, it’s just a hardened Firefox fork, and as such has the same catalogue of addons

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          I switched to it a couple weeks ago from FF/arc. No issues so far, and I’m pretty happy.

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          Only reasons if heard is faster updates if you use base Firefox (w/ arkenfix user.js). Also the styling (brand icons and such) for librewolf are detectable. Mullvad is better than librewolf for antfingerprinting.

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          I assume Sync doesn’t work for history and bookmarks if its not using the FF servers.

        • JokeDeity@lemm.eeBanned from community
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          Absolutely. I would never recommend any of these offshoots over stock. You can literally set it up the same exact way if you want, but still get same day security patches and updates.

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      Yes it does both of those things, Librewolf is just Firefox pre-configured for privacy. You could use Librewolf or you could configure firefox yourself to be equally private, Librewolf is just taking advantage of the features built into FIrefox but left optional for users.

  • JokeDeity@lemm.eeBanned from community
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    This was garbage every time it was posted before, and it’s still garbage.

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    Why are the three Chrome derivatives missing features Chrome has? Is it a porting issue or are they just that far behind on pulling in upstream changes?

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    Some of the items on that list are kinda weird. Why would I want to block a website from knowing my screen size?

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      Window sizes can vary widely and if you come from the same IP with the same exact window size (1033x832 for example) then people wanting to track you for ads etc will have a higher degree of confidence that you’re the same person. It’s part of “browser fingerprinting”, which can also include things like the extensions you have installed: https://amiunique.org/

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      Tracking/advertising corporations have developed techniques called ‘browser fingerprinting’ where innocuous seeming things like screen size and the fonts you ahve installed on your system can be used to uniquely identify you and track you across the internet even without cookies or anything like that.

    • JokeDeity@lemm.eeBanned from community
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      No, and no other forks of Firefox should be either. Why don’t you guys get that you can do the same stuff with Firefox as all these different forks do, and still get same day updates and security patches?

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        There’s still some value that “private” forks add to the list - you can see how well a tweaked Firefox can perform.

        Specially relevant in this page because this test uses Firefox as is, without installing uBlock Origin, which is ultra basic advice for privacy. IMO they do this to benefit Brave, but whatever.

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        Because its so hard to configure something on my mother’s laptop that stays on a different continent, cannot figure out how to share screen. There is value in knowing which browser is better out of the box, so I can set it and forget it on any computer that’s not mine.