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When configured properly, Mozilla Firefox offers great privacy and security.
However, achieving a higher level of privacy and security in Mozilla Firefox requires many tweaks across all levels. Some users may not be too comfortable with this and may prefer an out-of-the-box solution that isn't Chromium dependent.
Update/Revision of the post originally published on 17 FEB 2021.
This is a guide for tweaking the Firefox browser for enhanced online privacy. We explore the "normal" and the "advanced" tweaks here.
Update/Revision of the post originally published on 14 APR 2021.
Most Android phones come from the factory with Google Chrome installed. As you're more than likely aware, Google Chrome is highly detrimental to your online privacy. Of the Android phones that don't, they may come with another ma...
This post is the official guide for using the Private Browser Comparison Tool. It includes what it is, its limitations, and how to use the tool.
Waterfox came into the browser scene in 2011, coming right out the box with official x64 support (a rarity among browsers at the time) and promoted itself as an "ethical browser."
However, many things have changed in the browser landscape, and even the Waterfox project as whole since 2011.
With...
This post was originally published on 2 APR 2021; it has since been updated and revised.
Unfortunately, it's difficult - if not impossible - to delete Safari on a regular iPhone.
However, with iOS 14 and later, users are free to change the default browser on their iPhones - opening the door...
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