

Doesn’t have a significant impact. Using Telegram (though third party OSS client called Forkgram) and Signal without Play services on pixel as well.
Doesn’t have a significant impact. Using Telegram (though third party OSS client called Forkgram) and Signal without Play services on pixel as well.
Enabling DoH with max protection probably solves that.
Use MS Edge
Use Chrome. Edge is a minority browser (has a market share of ~10 %). Using chrome though gives all your data to google ( so not recommended).
They are pretty much equal. See https://privacytests.org/
It does as well as setting your locale to en-us, timezone to utc and giving random output from canvas every time.
Edit: You can also enable a fixed size for you window. More precisely the area which is visible to content (and also to javascript). https://librewolf.net/docs/faq/#what-are-the-most-common-downsides-of-rfp-resist-fingerprinting
All very good points.
No google on device no tracking, and I don’t use google services anyhow (with first party clients anyhow). I do have google play services installed but no google account so they don’t have an identity to connect the data they might be able to collect from the phone. Only google service I use is youtube but that’s with third party clients only (FreeTube & NewPipe) over vpn of course.
Laughs in GrapheneOS.
Can’t they be both? Potato potahto.
It will destroy the Universe if we do that. /s
? is the start of the suffixes, & denotes a change in suffix
Technically speaking they are query parameters not suffixes.
Can you give more details? What apps do you use? Anything worth noting? Thinking about doing this myself as well.
You got most things right about UDP and TCP. They both work in the transport layer of the OSI model. They are also completely different protocols, related yes but independent.
UDP is “simpler” as it basically throws data packages in to the network and hope they reach their destination. TCP on the other hand has checks in place that verifies that a data package has actually reached its destination.