RE: Whats the safest browser ? 07-04-2020, 01:19 PM
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(07-04-2020, 04:26 AM)mothered Wrote:(07-03-2020, 10:26 PM)Sicario22 Wrote: I guess by safe he meant surfing anonymously.Do note that although privacy & anonymity work hand-In-hand, there Is a distinction between the two as follows:
* Privacy- Not being able to see what you're doing.
* Anonymity- Not being able to Identify you.
(07-03-2020, 10:26 PM)Sicario22 Wrote: probably using google c or Firefox isn’t the best option.Definitely not.
My entire privacy and anonymity Is well configured, with a few Implementations as per below. There's more, but I do not wish to disclose any details.
Code:* DNS servers encrypted. * Running both Tor over VPN (triple-layer encryption) & VPN over Tor. * 14 eyes countries restricted from the exit node. * WebGL, WebRTC, Canvas and Font fingerprinting disabled. * Tor Itself running In a controlled/sandbox environment. * Bridges applied to the entry/guard node (changing every day or so). * Tor entry and exit nodes heavily configured. * Overall uniqueness operating on a 1:20 ratio. * AES-Twofish-Serpent encryption on all drives. * Full disc encryption x 2, encrypted volumes x2, stored data x1 layer. * Anti-keylogging software. * Internal wireless network monitoring- auto scan at 2 minute Intervals. * Local/Internal/non-routable IP address & device MAC address scanning. * IDS/IPS active monitoring. * Executing only performed via VMs (NAT connection to Host) Live CD. * ISP Transparent DNS Proxy Interception bypassed.
Well well, that’s sound interesting I want more information lol. For me I am a bit paranoid when it comes to “commercial” browsers if I may call it that. A huge portion of their revenue comes from end consumer data.
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