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Hey everybody. I'm somewhat new to the field of privacy, but I am eager to learn. Right now I am wondering what mobile web browser to use for everyday activities. I'm running GrapheneOS. Options that often come to mind:

  • Tor
  • Firefox Focus (= Firefox Klar in German)
  • IronFox (formerly Mull Browser)
  • Cromite
  • Vanadium

I feel like I simply don't know enough about the underlaying mechanisms to elaborate which might be better and which might be worse. Feel free to teach me!

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[โ€“] shifty@leminal.space 1 points 2 days ago (1 children)

Firefox mobile (so I can sync between my devices) with extensions installed like Privacy Badger and uBlock Origin.

Otherwise: Firefox Klar, Waterfox to sync all my work bookmarks between devices, Vanadium if I need anything google or chromium specific, and Tor.

I got tired of having two different profiles in GrapheneOS (a secondary with Google logged in), now I log in to my google account via Vanadium if I need to do anything like check GMail or Google Voice messages. I just live with never logging in to google maps, so I can't save places or plan trips with friends in a streamlined manner. I work around it, screenshot the place in maps (logged out) or copypasta into an encrypted note taking app.

Search Portals: Searxng, 4Get, Qwant, Startpage, DuckDuckGo

[โ€“] stoicEuropean@lemmy.ml 1 points 2 days ago

Thanks for the advice, and thanks for the mentioning if 4Get. I just read about it. Awesome project.