Ah, interesting. The wording is quite clear to me, but I’m also quite familiar with how the web works. Perhaps just changing “app” to “page” is enough to make it clear that the page is the one attempting the tracking.
I’ll probably continue using FF w/ uBlock Origin for now because I’m not exactly sure what Mull adds on top (vague “settings from Tor”). But if you have a comparison, I’d be very interested. I don’t mind Mozilla’s analytics (and I’ve opted out of the things that matter), but I am interested in avoiding fingerprinting as much as possible, so I think sticking with FF is the better way to go.
They build from source so some proprietary blobs are removed, and use some of the arkenfox preferences. PrivacyResistFingerprint is on by default for instance.
In that link there is a link to a comparison between Mull and Firefox, as well as other Android browsers.
Ah, interesting. The wording is quite clear to me, but I’m also quite familiar with how the web works. Perhaps just changing “app” to “page” is enough to make it clear that the page is the one attempting the tracking.
I’ll probably continue using FF w/ uBlock Origin for now because I’m not exactly sure what Mull adds on top (vague “settings from Tor”). But if you have a comparison, I’d be very interested. I don’t mind Mozilla’s analytics (and I’ve opted out of the things that matter), but I am interested in avoiding fingerprinting as much as possible, so I think sticking with FF is the better way to go.
This is the link to Mull info https://divestos.org/pages/our_apps#mull
They build from source so some proprietary blobs are removed, and use some of the arkenfox preferences. PrivacyResistFingerprint is on by default for instance.
In that link there is a link to a comparison between Mull and Firefox, as well as other Android browsers.