Internet was designed to share data. Browsers were designed to make that easier for people. By design no.
What about the Brave browser. You can block tracking scripts with it as well
What about Brave browser?
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I‘m using Firefox with some settings based on the linked website. Also I switched from Cloudflare DNS to Next DNS and use some Blockers like uBlock Origin, Privacy Badger, DuckDuckGo, …
I suppose combining Vpns with TOR based networks keeps you secure. Brave may also be helpful with duckduckgo.
All of them leave artifacts. The best I have found is onesearch.
Tor browser on TAILs?
have you heard of Tor?
Whonix,tails and/or Qubes
Burner cell phone bought with cash used in the middle of nowhere with a piece of electrical tape covering all cameras if you have no other connected devices with you e.g cars 90s, anything “connected” or smart.
I’m not sure but I think the Police can try to track you but on the Tor Browser it’s almost impossible to do! Because Tor Browser doesn’t keep any records of your searchs! So I think if the Police wanted Tor Company to give records of a persons searchs Tor Company can’t give up search records they don’t have.
This is why you don’t limit data, you fake it. Good luck trying to find the single website I actually visited among the deluge of thousands of fakes. Good luck trying to track my searches when I have an extension to search things randomly constantly. Hiding by being invisoble is much harder than hiding in a crowd.
I appreciate this comment! Thank you
This is explained perfectly. I’ve been trying to tell my dad who is obsessed with privacy that he looks like someone trying to do nefarious things in this day and age when you try to hide everything you are doing. It’s better to just hide in plain sight if that is the goal. You said it so much better than I did. Thank you
There are 10 of thousands of people using Tor, it is enough big of a pool for you to be a drop in the water and make those standard tracking method ineffective against Tor users.
Secure but not private: unbreakable clear glass door
Private but not secure: curtains
Secure and private: unbreakable opaque door
I also noticed that. Are there any privacy focused subs?
There are user scripts, addons etc that randomise the user agent as well as other fingerprinting data.
Canvas blocker, Random user-agent etc.
Modern browsers and websites don’t work that way. There’s a dialogue on capabilities not on any agents.
Do you mind explaining why maximizing windows is a vulnerability?