![]() Last week's response to Vivaldi's claims is here. The man literarly stated that Pale Moon is better than the Tor Browser, in usecases where anonimity is needed. But when I contacted him, via XMPP service, he said 'okay bro LibreWolf is great'. ![]() In addition, Brave Nightly is now passing screen fingerprinting. Yea, I don't love Pale Moon too, I prefer to use LibreWolf. We see on Safari Desktop that the favicon cache is now partitioned! In Safari, Blob URLs is the only remaining API we test that still leaks data across websites. Issue 60: New browser versionsÄuckDuckGo Desktop Beta (on MacOS) is now being tested - results are shown in the Nightly section. LibreWolf is an independent fork of Firefox, with the primary goals of privacy security and user freedom. We begin by testing Desktop Nightly browser builds to examine whether data is leaked across browser sessions so that a website can re-identify you when you visit a second time. This week's issue introduces cross-session tracking tests. In general, we see that websites and trackers are mostly able to track user across sessions, except if you are using Tor Browser, which deletes all history every time you quit. ![]() ![]() In this week's issue, we have expanded the cross-session tracking tests to examine first-party tracking and third-party tracking in Nightly browser builds. LibreWolf, Mullvad, and Tor Browsers show especially strong protection against tracking between browser sessions. In this weeks' issue, we have expanded the cross-session tracking tests to Desktop builds. We are now testing whether Encrypted Client Hello has been enabled by default. ![]()
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