These browsers actually protect your privacy
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Why would you post this here? That's like a Ford dealer hanging posters for his business at a Chrysler dealership.
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@JoelYoung The user just wants to share an article about browsers protecting privacy. They put it in the correct category, so I see no problem here. I also think we can treat it a bit like a feature request… who knows?
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I don't know a lot about Brave (I think it does not use the Tor protocol?), but placing Tor Browser below Firefox is pretty ridiculous. Will possibly read the text later, but I am sceptical already.
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Most browsers that do not belong to a large company and also OpenSource, offer good privacy.Vivaldi, together with Brave, are perhaps the best privacy they offer, apart from TOR, which can only be liked by masochists for normal network use. In Firefox I am not convinced much in a good privacy lately. It would be perhaps shorter the list of browsers that obviously track our activities, one of them Opera, where in its Android version I could see 11 trackers
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We don't operate like that here.
This forum and the blogs have existed long before the browser ever did.
Ignoring valid info or comparison is unwise when there are things to learn. Leave that for politicians.
Most experienced users have a chosen backup browser. Mine is FF.Brave does indeed come with TOR in it, but it is not as private as the fully prepared TOR browser.
Making the assumption that they are presented in order of preference at the top is misguided.
Always READ THE TEXT.
TOR is the one recommended for most privacy. Ignore that it is not at the top.Actually this isn't the correct forum section.
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@Dr-Flay I've read it. Thanks also for the information about brave - might be worth a look.
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Good app for Android
https://reports.exodus-privacy.eu.org/en/ -