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Then what browser yall recommend ??
firefox
With uBlock Origin.
And privacy badger
Hasn't that been pretty redundant for a while?
Is it? Maybe I'm out of the loop.
FWIW, EFF just published this:
New Privacy Badger Prevents Google From Mangling More of Your Links and Invading Your Privacy
I thought that now UO also did everything PB did, but I can't find any references to it so who knows what I'm on about
You might be right now that you mention it. 🤔
Always! Recently, I've been dabbling with Floorp. Based on FF. It's quite nice! https://floorp.app/en/
Firefox is a good start, or Librewolf if you're really concerned about privacy
Firefox with arkenfox's user.js or forks of Firefox such as Librewolf. You could also use Mullvad's browser.
Firefox and Arkenfox is my browser of choice
If you're on MacOS, Orion is really good. Zero telemetry, built-in ad blocker, supports both Firefox AND Chrome extensions.