The Best Browsers for Privacy and Ad Blocking

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In this video I discuss the best browsers for maximum privacy and ad blocking with ublock origin.

Links for browsers and configs
mullvad.net/en/browser
librewolf.net/
github.com/arkenfox/user.js

tools for testing your browser for leaks and anti tracking/fingerprinting capabilities.
deviceinfo.me/
coveryourtracks.eff.org/
www.doileak.com/classic.html
browserleaks.com/
amiunique.org/
arkenfox.github.io/TZP/tzp.html
privacy.net/analyzer/

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All Comments (21)
  • The whole idea behind the Mullvad Browser is to not change its default settings at all for better fingerprinting protection (every Mullvad Browser user will have the same fingerprint).
  • I love how I get called NPC by my classmates for using hardened firefox, then they go ahead and willfully use the shittest, most malware bloated option for internet browsing just because its the most popular one 😭🙏
  • @Iced-Tea
    This era is abt to be like the mad max of browsers.
  • @hewhoeatscheese
    Google has given Firefox so many new users by just making a worst product!
  • @Danominator
    Watching on Firefox while uninstalling Chrone from a friend's laptop :)
  • @Kuznet609
    I fear the day when PCs for private end customers are replaced by cloud computers and the prices for PCs rise to the extent that they did in the early days, making them unaffordable for the majority. Cloud computers: total control over users.
  • @Cainite
    I always find it amusing that people that use 'popular' adblocker have problems on a regular basis, meanwhile me using a rather unknown blocker have had no problems what so ever.
  • @umeng2002
    I've been using FF for like 20 years.
  • @the_k1232
    Fingers crossed that the whole manifest v3 fiasco will boost the usage of firefox and its forks.
  • @lsik231l
    One of the first things I do when spinning up a new system is install Librewolf and Brave (as a Chromium alternative if required). But, my daily driver is Librewolf with no complaints.
  • @Miranox2
    Mozilla depends on Google money though. That bodes ill for the future of Firefox.
  • @Doc4
    Floorp is also a Firefox derivative, it's newer but neat and open source
  • Used to be an Opera user. Glad I eventually switched to Firefox after Brave's good era ended.
  • @0hate9
    floorp is also pretty good (although it's based on esr until next version), and it actually has a built-in userjs selector with a number of popular options included (though personally I use it because of native vertical tabs)
  • Your videos are great. I love your channel. I don't understand the more egg-heady ones but I listen to them nonetheless. Thank you.
  • @vincei4252
    Is the US going to take a meat cleaver to Goggle and YouTube ? Should we hold our collective breath?