If you have Firefox, I would strongly recommend containers. To websites, they are like separate profiles for the same browser, but to you they visually occupy the same space and thus the same history, extensions*, etc. They also eat way less RAM because they’re not running a separate browser.
* which, to be fair, might be used for fingerprinting too, so YMMV
I know people are passionate about their love / hated of Brave, but it along with LibreWolf (and Firefox) all offer strong fingerprinting protection out of the box. With Firefox, just make sure you add uBlock Origin.
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If you have Firefox, I would strongly recommend containers. To websites, they are like separate profiles for the same browser, but to you they visually occupy the same space and thus the same history, extensions*, etc. They also eat way less RAM because they’re not running a separate browser.
* which, to be fair, might be used for fingerprinting too, so YMMV
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I know people are passionate about their love / hated of Brave, but it along with LibreWolf (and Firefox) all offer strong fingerprinting protection out of the box. With Firefox, just make sure you add uBlock Origin.
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If you wanted a slimmer Firefox, a less confusing Arkenfox, or something like Tor but for everyday use, it might be perfect.
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Wait Firefox sends fingerprint info?
Why is there not an open source browser that doesn’t send this shit?