Re: TEST: Is Your Browser Safe Against TRACKING ?
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Originally Posted by
PatColo
my understanding is, Brave founder fell out with google (or was it mozilla?) & struck out on his own to make a privacy oriented browser.
I've been on brave for... almost 2 years? Happy with it, though once in a while I find a bug, page won't load right.... also does weird things with copy/pastes from places like
Mami's -- it keeps the black background & white text colors, & I need to go through & edit so it's readable here.
installed and checked Brave.
Brave is indeed better than Firefox, even with my gazilion of privacy-boosting Firefox config tvicks.
Also - planning on moving off of Ubuntu and jumping unto Mint, cause Ubuntu is imho heading to the dark side - Microsoft/Google way
Re: TEST: Is Your Browser Safe Against TRACKING ?
some of my "lifestyle changes" of the recent couple years -
never google - duck
never drudge - revolvernews, cfp, breitbart
never gmail - proton
no mozila - brave
no youtube - in the process on that ( oddisey ? )
no facebook / twiter ( parler has been dean )
no foxnews
no ubuntu - debian / or Mint
shopping - brick n mortar
resist
requesting critic, pls
is there anything more I am missing?
no-iphone ? pinephone?
also, Mish is an a-hole
Re: TEST: Is Your Browser Safe Against TRACKING ?
Brave/Private-mode on windoze-10 notebook comp, USB-tethered to burner android phone using anon/TMobile pre-pay "unlimited data" acct for 'net connectivity:
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Trackers use a variety of methods to identify and track users. Most often, this includes tracking cookies, but it can also include browser fingerprinting, which is a sneakier way to track users and makes it harder for users to regain control of their browsers.
Our tests indicate that you have strong protection against Web tracking, though your software isn’t checking for Do Not Track policies.
IS YOUR BROWSER:
Blocking tracking ads? |
Yes |
Blocking invisible trackers? |
Yes |
Unblocking 3rd parties that honor Do Not Track? |
No |
Protecting you from fingerprinting? |
◕ your browser has a randomized fingerprint |
Still wondering how fingerprinting works?
LEARN MORE
Note: because tracking techniques are complex, subtle, and constantly evolving, Cover Your Tracks does not measure all forms of tracking and protection.
Your Results
Your browser fingerprint has been randomized among the 282,782 tested in the past 45 days. Although sophisticated adversaries may still able to track you to some extent, randomization provides a very strong protection against tracking companies trying to fingerprint your browser.
Currently, we estimate that your browser has a fingerprint that conveys at least 18.11 bits of identifying information.
The measurements we used to obtain this result are listed below. You can read more about our methodology, statistical results, and some defenses against fingerprinting here.
Detailed Results
^ I believe the rest is boilerplate FYI re their testing MO & other info.
My laptop tethered to phone for 'net connection seems to fool sites; like I'll log into amzn & they'll have me do an email verification security check, & the email they send will say my browser is (android's default) Chrome, when it's nothing of the sort - chrome's not even installed on my windoze laptop!
Re: TEST: Is Your Browser Safe Against TRACKING ?
https://gab.com/disclosetv/posts/105585267622889738
NEW - Brave, one of the most secure and fastest browsers, has now taken crucial steps in extending its support to a decentralized web. Brave is now going to offer native integration with a peer-to-peer networking protocol and is the first mainstream browser to do.
^ edit (6:52pm PT) gab's been down for past ~1/2 hour; so "it's not me or you, it's gab!" re why link no worky atm. They've been very erratic in performance since I joined 9 days ago, with (((Big Social Media's latest patriots' shoah))) triggering deluge of new gab accts (I heard 3 million new gabbers). :'(