• Waldschrat@lemmy.world
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      I know that it has that in theory, but my Firefox just reached a lower score on https://coveryourtracks.eff.org/ (which was posted in this threat, thanks!) than a Safari. Firefox has good tracking protection but has an absolute unique fingerprint, was 100% identifiable as the first on the site, as to Safari, which scored a bit less in tracking but had a not unique fingerprint.

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        Probably because Safari is default macOS and most people leave it at default settings. I doubt Apple is doing anything special here.

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          Apple is doing good on the privacy browser front because it makes the data they collect more valuable