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Chrome does not do it either but are we supposed to be the ones that start a new trend or the ones that follow the trend?

I made a post into their feature request section about how important it is for privacy and security. It is perfectly possible to do but they are not interested in doing.

What I asked was that they provide a feature that allows users to opt in to encrypt all browsing data including history, passwords, cookies, etc. With this feature I can only access my browser information after I open up Firefox and provide my encryption password.

How would this help? Well, there could be viruses that can read Firefox browsing history and cookies and send that to the server. With this feature enabled, one can be even more safer.

There is an option to encrypt Passwords. Thats not enough, every other piece of browsing data should also be encrypted.

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[–] MangoPenguin@lemmy.blahaj.zone 22 points 2 years ago

I'm a little confused as to how that would help with privacy/security.

When your browser is open and 'unlocked' a virus could still read the data.

It's the same thing with full disk encryption, if you get a virus on the running system it doesn't matter.