I use Mullvad as my everyday/everything browser, Librewolf for a select number of websites I'd rather stay logged in. Sometimes Tor as well, mostly out of curiosity because my threat model does not actually require Tor.

If you don't want/need to deal with the drawbacks involved with browsing on Tor, I'd say Mullvad is the best choice to resist fingerprinting, given how it essentially reuses Tor's method to blend users in a crowd, which is the only really effective way to fight against fingerprinting.

If you really need to keep some cookies/session tokens, I'd recommend Librewolf. The only thing to keep in mind is that it does not support auto-updates, so you do need to take extra steps to make sure you have the latest version. There's an extension that can make the process smoother.

  • nbl replied to this.

    nbl Not exactly, but Chrome and Edge on desktop come the closest to Vanadium on GrapheneOS in terms of security.

      nbl ungoogled chromium is a great option as well, similar experience to vanadium in my experience

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      bayerelm

      Just installed librewolf. As soon as I opened the app, it connected to googleusercontent.com. Straightaway I am leaking my IP to google. I tried to upload a screenshot but couldn't.

        nbl

        ungoogled chromium should give you the security of chrome while minimizing the privacy concerns using a g product entails. it even supports add-ons (with some effort).

        • nbl replied to this.

          nbl Curious, I wonder why... What's even on that domain? It doesn't connect when I type into a browser...

          itsjpb Thank you. I will try this one. However, chrome was never built with privacy in mind. You can go to this website to check your browser's protection against tracking

          https://coveryourtracks.eff.org

          Vanadium is same in this case!

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            nbl thank you for the link!
            Now, what to do...