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Browser privacy: clearing storage+cookies addons
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<blockquote data-quote="Amahl Farouk" data-source="post: 926104" data-attributes="member: 90324"><p>Totally agreed, security is the main reason I've since moved to the better sandboxing of chromium-based browsers. I think the post above was mostly about the privacy side of things and how containers would isolate everything from cookies to storage when visiting a website. It's true that security is better, but privacy-wise, we don't have anything similar to Firefox containers on Edge yet. First-party isolation is done at the process level, but the storage and cookies can still be accessed cross-site, unless explicitly instructed by the cookie-policy of that website (which is still rare).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Amahl Farouk, post: 926104, member: 90324"] Totally agreed, security is the main reason I've since moved to the better sandboxing of chromium-based browsers. I think the post above was mostly about the privacy side of things and how containers would isolate everything from cookies to storage when visiting a website. It's true that security is better, but privacy-wise, we don't have anything similar to Firefox containers on Edge yet. First-party isolation is done at the process level, but the storage and cookies can still be accessed cross-site, unless explicitly instructed by the cookie-policy of that website (which is still rare). [/QUOTE]
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