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Hey everybody. I'm somewhat new to the field of privacy, but I am eager to learn. Right now I am wondering what mobile web browser to use for everyday activities. I'm running GrapheneOS. Options that often come to mind:

  • Tor
  • Firefox Focus (= Firefox Klar in German)
  • IronFox (formerly Mull Browser)
  • Cromite
  • Vanadium

I feel like I simply don't know enough about the underlaying mechanisms to elaborate which might be better and which might be worse. Feel free to teach me!

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[โ€“] stoicEuropean@lemmy.ml 5 points 1 day ago (1 children)

Mostly big corporate, big tech, and the US gov't and its intelligence services. I am already in the process of migrating my digital environment towards Linux + self-hosting, but browsing remains a challenge to me.

Basically: I don't want my devices location, metadata and telemetry to be tracked by anyone.

[โ€“] plyth@feddit.org 2 points 1 day ago

You could use a VPN and then make sure that your fingerprint is common. But if the VPN is compromised you will reveal your browsing behaviour. You also stand out when you use it.