I’ve been using mullvad’s browser on my laptop. It’s basically tor without the network, and has the lowest bits of identifying information exposed via the EFF test I could find. Havent tried this out though
I’ve been using mullvad’s browser on my laptop. It’s basically tor without the network, and has the lowest bits of identifying information exposed via the EFF test I could find. Havent tried this out though
I’m not rooted, but I used this guide with mulls user.js
That’s presently what I’m using, but I have added the mull version of the arkenfox user.js via Firefox devtools.
Fennec does release updates a bit slower than mull did via DivestOS’s repo, unfortunately, and doesn’t have a build up for these CVE’s as of yet. Granted, I don’t think FF android has these updates yet, but I feel like I remember Mull’s updates making it to my device faster than FF’s even, as they didn’t need to go through external review processes.
Chromium based browsers are more secure but less private on android.
I get a unique fingerprint when I check EFF “cover your tracks” on cromite.