“Private browsing” on most browsers isn’t comprehensive or easy to use. Klar is next-level privacy that’s free, always on and always on your side — because it’s backed by Mozilla, the non-profit that fights for your rights on the Web.

i was using Focus as a quick less secure browser that doesn’t break official websites. I uninstalled it after Mozilla’s changes to terms of use/service.

Is Klar, like IronFox, a cleaned fork? If not, why is Guardian project serving it as next level privacy?

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    22 days ago

    IronFox is my default now, after Mull. The question is not to compare the two browsers, but just the approach.

    I need a second “delete data on quit” browser with JavaScript and cookies enabled for the obligatory official sites :/

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      22 days ago

      Focus and Klar are basically the same, except for the telemetry. Iirc Klar was created because having telemetry would possibly run afoul of some German data privacy laws.

      Klar would be the pick of the two. You could also use a different fork that you used like focus where you set it to only use private browsing and delete data/cookies etc on quit.