msrachelroodes
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I am currently working on Browser Isolation for best privacy on Linux and i have encountered several issues and complexities and was now wondering what everyones Browser Isolation set-ups & techniques are, here is currently mine of which are also hardened as much as i can =
All Browsers below tested using guest mint OS 20.1 Vitual Machine.
Brave = (Based on Chromium project) - (Randomised Fingerprint working per tab & session & NO DEVICE INFO)
FireFox + Privacy Badger + Fingerprint Randomisor via FF Config. = (Randomised Fingerprint working per tab & session yet Device info still there)
Falcon = JavaScript OFF = NO FINGERPRINT & JavaScript on = SAME FINGERPRINT
Web = Originally called Epiphany, Web is the default browser for GNOME (untested)
Midori = SCRIPTS OFF = NO FINGERPRINT & Scripts on = SAME FINGERPRINT
Iridium = SAME FINGERPRINT per tab & per Session with full Device i.d
Net Surf = NO FINGERPRINT or device info - Weird browser, issues with https://www
Chromium = JavaScript OFF = NO FINGERPRINT & JavaScript on = SAME FINGERPRINT
I am also interested to hear of any other ways to further make existing browsers more private without using any plug-ins or extensions if possible or any other ideas.
I am a newbie so i am unable to use Browsers where i can only download a Tarball as thats too complicated for me currently so i have been going for flatpak and .deb where possible.
All Browsers below tested using guest mint OS 20.1 Vitual Machine.
Brave = (Based on Chromium project) - (Randomised Fingerprint working per tab & session & NO DEVICE INFO)
FireFox + Privacy Badger + Fingerprint Randomisor via FF Config. = (Randomised Fingerprint working per tab & session yet Device info still there)
Falcon = JavaScript OFF = NO FINGERPRINT & JavaScript on = SAME FINGERPRINT
Web = Originally called Epiphany, Web is the default browser for GNOME (untested)
Midori = SCRIPTS OFF = NO FINGERPRINT & Scripts on = SAME FINGERPRINT
Iridium = SAME FINGERPRINT per tab & per Session with full Device i.d
Net Surf = NO FINGERPRINT or device info - Weird browser, issues with https://www
Chromium = JavaScript OFF = NO FINGERPRINT & JavaScript on = SAME FINGERPRINT
I am also interested to hear of any other ways to further make existing browsers more private without using any plug-ins or extensions if possible or any other ideas.
I am a newbie so i am unable to use Browsers where i can only download a Tarball as thats too complicated for me currently so i have been going for flatpak and .deb where possible.