mullvad browser which is a TOR browser fork, seems to defeat fingerprint.com per-session.
brave strict fingerprint protection on its own actually does not even do this afaik
mullvad browser which is a TOR browser fork, seems to defeat fingerprint.com per-session.
brave strict fingerprint protection on its own actually does not even do this afaik
this is the correct answer
If it wasn't for all the survivalists and conspiracy theorists and paranoid software devs and whistleblowers and tech journos and anti-authoritarian content creators and anti-surveillance artists and even ordinary joes like me who just want to use online services withouth the digital equivalent of the weird kid in class who stood over your shoulder and watched everything you did (x1000), things could and would be much worse.
this. this is the privacy truth of the year right here. shout out to all the insane people. we dont deserve them.
this is really cool, thanks for the info. federated or decentralized git is long overdue
fair enough lol
educating is hardly an option anymore. the only way to get people to do anything is to brainwash them
App Sandboxes in Graphene? can someone tell me about this? is this a new feature?
another reason why centralization sucks and distributed/decentralized messengers should rise to the top over time.
can someone refresh me on why exactly migrating to manifest v3 is bad?
lol, anarchist.. funny
you already installed the apps. they've already scarfed a bunch of data likely. bad choice.
anyway just make sure you dedicate a VPN connection to them and block local network traffic in your vpn app (i know mullvad has this feature).