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[ - ] Redhairin 0 points 2.6 yearsOct 9, 2022 06:01:04 ago (+0/-0)

No mention of Basilisk, Superbird or Advanced Chrome...as usual.

[ - ] boekanier [op] 2 points 2.6 yearsOct 6, 2022 09:23:37 ago (+2/-0)

no spyware: BadWolf, Lynx,Otter browser, Qutebrowser, Web browser. All the others: from low to extremely high!

[ - ] observation1 0 points 2.6 yearsOct 6, 2022 15:28:52 ago (+0/-0)*

Bromite android

Bromite.org

[ - ] Kozel 0 points 2.6 yearsOct 6, 2022 18:09:04 ago (+0/-0)

(((chrom)))ium come on people how fucking hard is it not to use the shitass fingerprint engine developed by Goolag?

[ - ] MrPancake -1 points 2.6 yearsOct 6, 2022 11:23:18 ago (+1/-2)

And base Chromium.

[ - ] Kozel 0 points 2.6 yearsOct 6, 2022 12:58:28 ago (+1/-1)

haha no. built from the ground up to fingerprint users. phones home on launch. stfu

[ - ] MrPancake -2 points 2.6 yearsOct 6, 2022 15:39:06 ago (+0/-2)

Not according to the website posted by OP. stfu? Child.

[ - ] Kozel -1 points 2.6 yearsOct 6, 2022 18:06:28 ago (+0/-1)

according to me, and if that's not good enough gorhill writes the same. If your only source of understanding is someguys website but someguys contrary comment is insufficient you need to stfu and stop being a golem for jewmium.

PS: Stick manifest v3 up your ass, chromefag.

[ - ] MrPancake -1 points 2.6 yearsOct 6, 2022 18:50:37 ago (+0/-1)

Are you going to hold your breath now and kick your feet? My sister has emotional issues too; must be a cunt thing.

[ - ] Kozel 0 points 2.6 yearsOct 6, 2022 21:48:55 ago (+0/-0)

are you going to cry?

[ - ] Stonkmar 0 points 2.6 yearsOct 7, 2022 10:13:07 ago (+0/-0)

No smartpage?

[ - ] boogienight 0 points 2.6 yearsOct 6, 2022 16:37:05 ago (+0/-0)

Should be known that while badwolf has no spyware, it doesn't have any built in tor functionality so any browsing on that means your IP is exposed.

[ - ] Kozel 0 points 2.6 yearsOct 6, 2022 18:10:51 ago (+0/-0)

tor functions independently of browser. some browsers bundle tor. tor is its own project that you can run at system or even router level. tor was created by the government so don't think for a second you're hiding from the government by using it.

[ - ] boogienight 1 point 2.6 yearsOct 6, 2022 19:50:39 ago (+1/-0)*

created by the government so don't think for a second you're hiding from the government by using it.

You're right that it was created by the government, but the you're missing something important about the nature of the onion protocol. 1. Edward Snowden recommends Tor for getting away from nationstate IP tracking / spying. He's the guy who blew the whistle on the NSA. 2. Tor bounces you across at least 3 randomly selected nodes around the world, the connection is different every single time. The only way the US government could track you start to finish was if they accidentally controlled all the nodes and then got lucky to sort you out from the 10,000 other users swimming through the same node, they would have to care a whole lot to take the trouble to attempt to walk it all back and figure it out for you and simulataneously control all the nodes you connected to. The fact of the matter is the US doesn't own all the nodes, it doesn't own even 1/50th of the nodes. And new nodes pop up all the time from private users and universities and nerds interested in it.

Whatsapp uses a bastardized version of "Tor". I put tor in quotes for them because they only do 1 bounce, and its a bounce that they control, so its bullshit.

I like browsers that not only lack spyware, but also have the private browsing option built in with tor functionality. It's an important piece of the puzzle and the power to browse under throwaway IP's can't be dismissed, even the ISP can't keep tabs on that, all they know on their side is that you hit a tor node and can't continue the path from there out. It's real, and to this day it's one of the best tools you can have without paying for a VPN. A VPN is nothing different than a 1 bounce Tor, it's less secure and you'll never know if the VPN was compromised. Tor isn't owned by any single face who can be extorted, it's certainly not owned by the US government, it's like creating stealth bombers, just because you invented the first stealth bomber doesn't mean you control and see the other 500,000 stealth planes cruising the sky under the radar right now. Browsing with a normal browser is like getting on commercial airplanes, every keystroke and visit is documented and tracked. It's a lot different than climbing into a private stealth craft which is invisible on the radar.