How To Turn Off Google’s “Privacy Sandbox” Ad Tracking—and Why You Should

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How To Turn Off Google’s “Privacy Sandbox” Ad Tracking—and Why You Should
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Google did it again.

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You can't just say that FF on Android is less secure and not give any sources for that claim.

I mean, you can, but that makes your claim not have any value.

I wasn't trying to argue about, or even educate people, on the specifics. I was just making an objective statement of fact. Anyone is free to do their own research to validate my assertion, disprove it, or just ignore it.

But, okay, I can provide a good entry point into the topic with a good write-up on Android browsers from the developer of a security focused ROM, DivestOS:

https://divestos.org/pages/browsers

*He's also the developer of two good Android hardened browsers: Mulch (Chromium) and Mull (FF/Gecko).

Edit: I also recommend NOT using Google's official Android Chrome browser, just forks that are based around Chromium e.g. Mulch and Cromite.