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What are your favorite private browsers? ➡️ https://tuta.com/blog/best-private-browsers

✅ Firefox
✅ DuckDuckGo
✅ Tor browser
✅ Mullvad
✅ Pale Moon
✅ Puffin
✅ GNU IcetCat
✅ WaterFox
✅ Brave
✅ Hyphanet

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In this article published by Tuta, formerly Tutanota, they highlight GNU Icecat, saying, "If you have a strong philosophical commitment to free software, it is hard to go wrong with GNU IceCat." We couldn't agree more! https://tuta.com/blog/best-private-browsers @TutaPrivacy @Tutanota #GNUIcecat #FreeSoftware

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Mull (Android) and LibreWolf (Desktop). A list without those isn't complete.
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Vivaldi. I use Firefox, Tor, Chromium, Duckduckgo , and a couple of others but Vivaldi is my main web driver.
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Privacy compromising browsers :
- Mozilla Firefox
- Google Chrome and Chromium
- Brave
- Palemoon
- Waterfox
- GNOME Web (Epiphany) and Eolie
- Midori
- Librewolf
https://www.unixsheikh.com/articles/choose-your-browser-carefully.html
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Privacy respecting browsers :
- Tweaking Firefox - the best solution
- Controlling Firefox's DNS over HTTPS
- Blocking DoH via a firewall
- Falkon
- qutebrowser
- ungoogled-chromium
- Tor Browser
https://www.unixsheikh.com/articles/choose-your-browser-carefully.html
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For desktop: Firefox/LibreWolf/Tor browser.
For mobile: Firefox/DuckDuckGo/Tor browser.
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Pretty much all those, although @tekhne could you say why some of those are 'compromising' (it was in you above post https://mamot.fr/@tekhne/111766468782147874)
Thanks.


Privacy compromising browsers :
- Mozilla Firefox
- Google Chrome and Chromium
- Brave
- Palemoon
- Waterfox
- GNOME Web (Epiphany) and Eolie
- Midori
- Librewolf
https://www.unixsheikh.com/articles/choose-your-browser-carefully.html

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Even in messages to a friend use language You know and other will not understand. Then even it is read it will not be understood. A cloud of unknowing keep more people safe as it resists central power and most central power does not serve anything but itself. Hope this will change.