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Aside from the fact that it's relatively new and unknown, does this hold a candle to other Firefox-based projects? They seem to be competent by their own comparison tables.

Has anyone got any first-hand experience?

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[โ€“] GnuLinuxDude@lemmy.ml 2 points 6 months ago (1 children)

The resistfingerprinting option works well but as you said breaks a lot of stuff. Sometimes subtly in ways that are hard to trace back to the fact that you enabled it. It should only be used by those in a special profile they created specifically for the purpose of using it, IMO

Yeah and I wouldn't mind if there was a button I could click to whitelist a domain from all the privacy protections, but FF doesnt have that.