From 17db0b4df35e9e6d7eff7ef0b1befbe996f68ecb Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Daniel Micay
Date: Sat, 23 May 2020 15:10:08 -0400
Subject: [PATCH] less dramatic
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since we don't see much benefit in deploying bits and pieces of this before everything
is ready to come together. At the moment, the only browser with any semblance of
privacy is the Tor Browser but there are many ways to bypass the anti-fingerprinting
- and state partitioning. The Tor Browser's security is very weak which makes the
- privacy protection weak. The need to avoid diversity (fingerprinting) creates a
- monoculture for the most interesting targets. This needs to change, especially since
- Tor itself makes people into much more of a target (both locally and by the exit
- nodes).
+ and state partitioning. The Tor Browser's security is weak which makes the privacy
+ protection weak. The need to avoid diversity (fingerprinting) creates a monoculture
+ for the most interesting targets. This needs to change, especially since Tor itself
+ makes people into much more of a target (both locally and by the exit nodes).
WebView-based browsers use the hardened Vanadium rendering engine, but they can't
offer as much privacy and control due to being limited to the capabilities supported