Ovo je jedan komentar sa neke web stranice na današnje browsere koji svi odreda tvrde da štite korisničke podatke. Znači badava mi je da tražim browser koji ne njuška po mojim podacima. Sve njuške su uništile potpuno privatnost na internetu. Uz urlikanje kako Europa i sve ostali štite našu sigurnost.
Can someone please explain to me why this gent pretty much listed almost all of the major browsers and lauded them as the top "private" browsers? First off... there's no such a thing as a private browser. There are some browsers that are "less private" or "more private", but none are a 100% private.
This looks like a list of browsers that do a mediocre or semi-good job at preventing other websites from uniquely tracking you, though they can still track data that comes from your system. When you have to write the sentence, "But it still presents your unique fingerprint", then maybe that is an indication not to list the browser in this list?
The most private one out of all of them is the Tor browser. Edge and Brave are a complete joke. Edge saves the last page you visited after you close the browser. The next time you open it, it shows you that page. Brave pretty much gave the middle finger to their competitors and was caught with its pants down sharing users' auto-complete data with crypto companies. Brave's "customer service" is a complete joke. It runs 3 different "Auto-updater" services in the background even after you close the browser completely. When users brought these up, the "contributors"/developers said, "We have no intention of changing this because it would present a risk to users"... yeah, force your users to run your background app on their OS all the time... smart.