If you want obscure, I can recommend Lagrange. It can browse only gemini pages though, so you can’t visit your favourite html websites.
{"Lemmy":"i=lemmy.world,lemm.ee,lemmy.ml,sh.itjust.works,lemmy.dbzer0.com,lemmy.ca,programming.dev,lemmy.blahaj.zone,discuss.tchncs.de,beehaw.org,sopuli.xyz,lemmy.sdf.org,lemmy.zip,feddit.org,reddthat.com,slrpnk.net,feddit.uk,feddit.nl,lemmy.one,lemmy.today&e=www.reddit.com"}
If you want obscure, I can recommend Lagrange. It can browse only gemini pages though, so you can’t visit your favourite html websites.
Or use !()startpage for more private search using google’s results. Sadly it’s much more typing.
Edit: there’s !s bang, it’s as short as !g
Signal for security standard and ease of use, which is essential, if You want to use it with non techy people.
Simplex for anonymity, You can download it, share chat and start talking without registration.
You can combine search engine of choice with anonymity provided by TOR browser.
Number of bits can also depend on your UI scaling, resolution and timezone.
They probably give entropy value, average number of, yes or no, questions that are needed to identify You. (Guess all the information that your browser provided)
After disabling extension “I still don’t care about cookies” on Librewolf, I went from 17.48 bits unique fingerprint to 16.48 nearly unique one.
Their loss.
It has more features and sleek look, but it also is noticeably slower when loading comments.
If you haven´t, refresh your f-droid repo by swiping down.
It´s available from F-droid app, but not from website.
I won’t waste energy on refuting this bullshit.
So how can Signal send verifying sms?
Yep, adding apps is simple.
It’s legit. I also recommend using obtainium app from fdroid, which can download apks from github, and other sources. It also checks if there are updates for installed apps.
TIL XNX hates when community is thriving with content.
Perfect is the enemy of good.
It’s better to have partial privacy, than no privacy at all. So keep using GOS.
Isn’t accessing TOR network from any other browser than Tor Browser a serious anonymity risk?