The original post: /r/privacy by /u/The_Viewer2083 on 2024-11-09 03:27:21.
I have been listening to everyone here, in my last post, people were referring to use chromium-based browsers and in other posts, it was recommended to use a gecko based i.e. firefox or a browser which isn’t chromium. Some say, chromium based are vulnerable so use firefox, and some say gecko-based in vulnerable so don’t use firefox. Some say, Chromium based, google updates regularly so that is better, meanwhile other side chromium collects your data. I understood, all browsers are vulnerable to some or the other thing, but as a 30 years old, visiting websites daily and regularly for information; I want a browser that supports extension to gain uBlock Origin and an enhanced very better tracking protection + other protection for my privacy. I visit many sites to gain combined information and yet found there are vulnerabilities every browser. So which is best suited for privacy focused on browsing regularly, To protect privacy with removing URLs and other stuff. I don’t wanna give my search and other data for 'em to assume my everything and have a better ads while I don’t even have ads on my device anywhere.