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Browser privacy: clearing storage+cookies addons
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<blockquote data-quote="Amahl Farouk" data-source="post: 925608" data-attributes="member: 90324"><p>[USER=88726]@Trismer[/USER] [USER=49543]@Andrew3000[/USER] Thanks. I was using the same settings with cleanup on tab close after 1 second. My concern is mostly on the cached fingerprinting js (privacy) and javascript cookie hijacking (security) side of the discussion. </p><p></p><p>In my opinion, the whole privacy debate is mostly about limiting exposure, as anonymity is nearly impossible nowadays even with Tor, where security is pretty bad. </p><p></p><p>Are you using this setup in combination with other privacy/security hardening changes?</p><p></p><p>I feel like the less-is-more approach would be best, if only Edge would offer power users a bit more granular control over it's privacy features, akin to what Brave or uBlock/Umatrix offers, it would make it the perfect browser for advanced users.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Amahl Farouk, post: 925608, member: 90324"] [USER=88726]@Trismer[/USER] [USER=49543]@Andrew3000[/USER] Thanks. I was using the same settings with cleanup on tab close after 1 second. My concern is mostly on the cached fingerprinting js (privacy) and javascript cookie hijacking (security) side of the discussion. In my opinion, the whole privacy debate is mostly about limiting exposure, as anonymity is nearly impossible nowadays even with Tor, where security is pretty bad. Are you using this setup in combination with other privacy/security hardening changes? I feel like the less-is-more approach would be best, if only Edge would offer power users a bit more granular control over it's privacy features, akin to what Brave or uBlock/Umatrix offers, it would make it the perfect browser for advanced users. [/QUOTE]
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