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7 hours agoBlanket, emotional statements are harmful.
Blanket, emotional statements are harmful.
this article does not attempt to compare the privacy practices of each browser but rather their resistance to exploitation.
The Madaidans article lacks relevance, we are talking about fingerprinting.
Last I recall, Vanadium lags behind customized-Firefox in privacy features, and even more behind the Tor Browser.
Having a tool like Noscript is absolutely necessary, with today’s browsers, if you want to fight fingerprinting.
The data collected sounds like a nothing-burger. Of course they collect the data you upload, and of course they store data (like messages) that need to continue to be networked to clients.
How they use the data does sound like corporate trash though.
Blanket statements of a group are harmful.