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  • I am not an expert so I would highly recommend looking into more credible sources but my guess would be, since this is most likely not a very popular add-on, any browser with it would stand out considerably more relative to not having it.

    Typically its common for browsers that want to reduce fingerprinting (tor, mullvad etc) recommend not installing new addons as then you stand out from crowd.

    I’d say, since there are so many alternative ways to get this filter list, even if its a marginal increase in fingerprinting, its not worth installing it as an add-on.










  • I doubt it. I think OP wanted upvotes and didn’t read carefully. Something like “tor user de-anonymized via retired app” would of been more accurate.

    This is another great lesson that even the best privacy tools can’t protect a user from their own bad opsec.

    It just sucks as a lot of Lemmy users will just read the title and assume its true and then tell their friends tor is no longer safe.










  • Imprint9816@lemmy.dbzer0.comtoPrivacy@lemmy.mlIn search for a good VPN
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    2 months ago

    Mullvad, IVPN, and Proton are the top tier for privacy respecting VPNs.

    Windscribe and AirVPN are also decent options but do not have the audit history to be in the same tier as the other 3.

    Most other VPNs people mention either have a dubious history or no real proof of their claims to be privacy respecting.