Comment by nobody42
You could test with this: https://github.com/abrahamjuliot/creepjs Does it store the data? Unknown.
The best browser for protection is https://mullvad.net/en/browser because it makes the connection uniform, to better blend in.
You could test with this: https://github.com/abrahamjuliot/creepjs Does it store the data? Unknown.
The best browser for protection is https://mullvad.net/en/browser because it makes the connection uniform, to better blend in.
Mullvad Browser is just Tor Browser without tor.
Among all the available browsers, mullvad/tor browser is the best we have in terms of fingerprinting resistance.
Best among existing. Anti-fingerprinting field is still in it's early stages.
I wouldn't say Tor Browser is the best because it requires custom configuration to be usable conveniently, which will make the connection non-uniform (and the user will stand out).
>Tor is pretty good for protection. Then there's always i2P as well…
Tor and i2P does nothing for (anti)fingerprinting - the program which render the web pages does.
>Saying one browser can protect the best is pretty hard to prove.
Not a proof but things to consider: https://privacytests.org/
> best
I guess that really depends on how you classify "best"
Tor is pretty good for protection. Then there's always i2P as well…
Saying one browser can protect the best is pretty hard to prove.