Best web browser in terms of security?

Discussion in 'other software & services' started by n13, May 24, 2024.

  1. summerheat

    summerheat Registered Member

    Yes, ETP blocks known fingerprinters with a respective blocklist. But as mentioned, privacy.fingerprintingProtection = true randomizes canvas and fontmetrics fingerprints, so it's another additional approach which is applied also on sites where no 3rd-party fingerprinters are found. I've been using it for many months and it hasn't caused any problems for me contrary to what @Brummelchen said. And just in case it does, it's easy to deactivate ETP on a per-site basis via the shield icon in the address bar.
     
  2. Stupendous Man

    Stupendous Man Registered Member

    Hi summerheat,
    What I meant to say was,
    I have Firefox ETP Custom set to block known fingerprinters and suspected fingerprinters in all windows.
    I never set privacy.fingerprintingProtection = true in about:config.
    Yet in about:config I see the preference is set as privacy.fingerprintingProtection = true.
    Therefore, I guess my ETP Custom setting to block known fingerprinters set that preference in about:config (like many other Firefox settings in "Settings" (about:preferences) reflect in preferences in about:config as well).
     
  3. mantra

    mantra Registered Member

    hi
    can i ask you have you enabled on linux and android?
     
  4. Stupendous Man

    Stupendous Man Registered Member

    Hi mantra,
    I don't use Android, as yet.
    On Kubuntu 24.04, Firefox snap is installed.
    In Firefox, Settings, Privacy & Security, Enhanced Tracking Protection, I use the Custom settings.
    In ETP Custom, I checked all boxes, including "Known fingerprinters" and "Suspected fingerprinters".
    For Cookies, I selected "All cross-site cookies".
    For Tracking content, I selected "In all windows".
    For Suspected fingerprinters, I selected "In all windows".
    The Enhanced Tracking Protection fingerprinters settings reflect as privacy.fingerprintingProtection = true in about:config. I did not edit that preference in about:config.
     
  5. Brummelchen

    Brummelchen Registered Member

    just returning from work with a clue for me
    i was wrong, i should have had "privacy.resistFingerprinting" in mind which is causing so much trouble. shi*ame on me.
     
  6. Stupendous Man

    Stupendous Man Registered Member

    Thank you, Brummelchen. :thumb:
     
  7. Brummelchen

    Brummelchen Registered Member

    no problem, just a weird old man, sigh.
     
  8. summerheat

    summerheat Registered Member

    Ah, yes, you're right. If I remember correctly, ETP was available earlier and with a later version they added FFP to ETP strict and custom.
     
  9. Bertazzoni

    Bertazzoni Registered Member

    On the contrary, ...
    ... Indeed, it blocks fingerprinters using a block list included the Disconnect block list, but doesn't falsify date like RFP. Edge uses the same Disconnect block list.
     
  10. Stupendous Man

    Stupendous Man Registered Member

    Thanks, summerheat.
    I think that's right.
     
  11. Brummelchen

    Brummelchen Registered Member

    "privacy.fingerprintingProtection" was implemented between firefox 102 and 115.
     
  12. SRT

    SRT Registered Member

    Firefox.
     
  13. n8chavez

    n8chavez Registered Member

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