Firefox for Android vs Windows

@sha123

Most of the time, either akamai related scripts, cloudfront or google.com (recaptcha) scripts will break websites. It’s a pain in the beginning, but really not that bad when you see the patterns. It’s also a learning exercise and eye-opening for me to get control on each tracker. It also gives me a sense of how much a certain company really cares about user privacy. I will even make financial decisions based on that fact alone. And it provides great security on top of that as well as privacy (so many websites work well with so many trackers off, it’s shocking). So, there are many reasons as to why I do it.

@anonymous176

Interesting read. From what I understand, except using Tor or waiting for Mullvad Browser to have more users, it’s impossible to really protect against fingerprinting.

I have already another open topic on that though here

@Lukas

What is badness enumeration?