BrowserAudit - How secure is your browser?

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  1. Daveski17

    Daveski17 Registered Member

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    Vivaldi 4.1.2 uBO, Decentraleyes

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  2. n8chavez

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    WoW! For what ever reason I'm not getting anything close to those result, no warnings below 28 or skips above 30, in tweaked Firefox, Librewolf, or tweaked Vivaldi. Hmmm....
     
  3. EASTER

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    I got my best results running the Audit Test with Dissenter browser- Chrome + Chromium latest threw up lots of negative side numbers even with uBO + NoScript + assorted others. Dissenter was tested plain stock.
     
  4. Daveski17

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    Chromebook 92.0.4515.162 (Official Build) (64-bit), uBO, Decentraleyes, DDG Essentials

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  5. soccerfan

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    Mypal 29.3.0, with ublock origin(legacy) and decentraleyes
     
  6. plat

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    Awesome! :thumb:
     
  7. B-boy/StyLe/

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  8. Daveski17

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    Safari 14.1.2 AdBlock Pro, Ghostery Lite

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  9. Daveski17

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  10. n8chavez

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    Well, this is best I've been able to get. It was tested with Waterfox G3, uBo (hard mode), clearURLs, and Trace.

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  11. Krusty

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    Firefox 91.0.2

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  12. EASTER

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    Firefox 91.0.2 with no extensions whatsoever-freshly installed.

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  13. plat

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    This is great! No extensions, wow. Was the internal blocker set to Standard or Strict, can I ask?
     
  14. EASTER

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    Standard
     
  15. plat

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    Thanks, that's even more impressive. Wonder if Fission had anything to do with it. Even if not, I'm very glad to have this enabled now.
     
  16. wat0114

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    This has simply turned into a pointless ******* match.
     
  17. Bertazzoni

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    Have to hand it to them, the site is a finely tuned clickbait machine. :argh:
     
  18. EASTER

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    In all honesty I haven't run a Firefox Browser since I can't remember when. All the posts pointing to mostly positive reviews and usage encouraged the try. Then of course run it thru the BA test first thing.
     
  19. Daveski17

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    Firefox 92.0 (with a shed load of extensions) on MacBook Air M1

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  20. EASTER

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    Thanks @Daveski17 Must admit I am surprisingly encouraged by such results. Which also is good news for Firefox user's and newcomer's like myself where it's been a long time since actually feeling it's worth leaning to for a sufficient reasonable browser. And that's in spite of all those notorious site developers always cramming garbage onto sites relentlessly with no thought of friendly viewing convenience.
     
  21. Daveski17

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    You're welcome. I've been using Firefox for a long time, although in recent times it's taken a backseat to other browsers. It's still my default browser on Ubuntu. Vivaldi's a tad buggy on macOS and Ubuntu, so I'm pleasantly surprised Firefox is not only running well but apparently quite secure.
     
  22. Trooper

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    Here is MS Edge.

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  23. zmechys

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    I've just downloaded Osiris Browser to try.
    Here is Osiris' audit without any extensions.

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  24. IvoShoen

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    Here's mine with Firefox 93.0b4
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  25. EASTER

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    Nice audit stats seem to lean firefox's way. Whatever work they do looks is producing results.
     
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