Firefox Monitor may remove personal information now from the Internet – Ghacks Technology News

Posted: December 9, 2021 at 1:43 am

@Thanksgiving-Man

> Niessa asked about privacy, not anonymity. Do you even know the difference Iron Heart?

Dude, Tor provides anonymity, but it also provides privacy. Privacy is a subset of anonymity, Firefox lacks certain qualities that would be required for anonymity (like shared IP addresses of nodes). I know the difference, seems like you dont realize how the two relate to each other.

> full state partitioning (networking partitioning and Total Cookie Protection) is more than the equivalent of Tor Browsers FPI

*Yawn* Its not that much better, *[editor: removed].

Also, cookies What year is it? Even Google doesnt care about that anymore, hence FLoC.

> HTTPS-Only Mode is more than the equivalent of HTTPS-Everywheres EASE

And? Every single browser has that these days, including most Chromium-based browsers.

> have you even read it Iron Heart?

No. Give me a good reason to read a website created by hobbyists who have never written a single line of code, listening to other people who are full of themselves but have also never written a single line of code!? Are these guys software engineers, do they know what they are talking about? I doubt it.

Also, just like 97% of the overall internet population, I dont want / need / like Firefox, why should I read a guide discussing it, stating things I already know and already wasnt impressed by?

> Tor Browser is no more private than Firefox with two setting changes

LOL, clueless. Read up on the subject, suffice to say that you are wrong.

> site Isolation: rollout is already at 100% for windows/mac

Wow, Chromium had this since 2018, three years ago. Welcome to the party with your immature implementation that can also be enabled in Tor btw.

> further security features in RLBox

Wow, yet another thing Chromium has had for years.

> lets not forget latency and other usability issues with Tor Browser

OK? OP asked for the most private browser, and despite slight usability issues of Tor, its not Firefox.

> you can add uBlock Origin

Yeah, have fun getting your chosen adblock lists fingerprinted no wonder Tor advises against installing it, contrary to the clueless hobbyists you listen to. Its definitely so much better than system- / network-wide blockers. Oh wait, it isnt.

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