I am in the privacy game for about 2 years now and I’ve become the go-to on privacy questions in my family (which makes me proud, cuz this means, I am not just this privacy nut that cant be reached on whatsapp :D). I was asked about a browser for Graphene OS. Clearly I recommended the one I use atm, which is Waterfox (was recommended once in this comm). The person who asked me is using bromite (which looks good too). After thinking about the recommendation, there is one open question:

Does it really matter which alternate browser you choose, if it is of course not something like Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox or Safari (especially regarding the outcome in this comm, where someone compared Chromium and Firefox without any real conclusion)? Also doesnt it also come down to the plugins? Like, what difference does it make, if I use Waterfox or Bromite, if I also use Privacy Badger, uBlock Origin and maybe JShelter?

Hope too read a lot of your toughts on this :)

Update 1: Thanks for your replies so far. It’s always amazing to get the greater picture on something. Good point with the plug-ins. Also I might give Vanadium another chance.

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    61 day ago

    Keep in mind that when you use an offshoot browser that doesn’t have a lot of users, this also makes you easier to identify. How many people use Waterfox? Sure, I have it installed and sometimes use it. You use it. But the small number of users makes us more unique, not less. The plugins that you use further enable fingerprinting, as do hardware specs such as screen size / resolution.

    I am not an expert in this area. I think there’s a lot going on that hasn’t been considered.