We tested 7 private browsers. Which one is the best?

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  • @4bytesuserpage
    @4bytesuserpage Год назад +383

    my favorite part in this video is when bradley said "its browsering time" and browsered all over the video

  • @noramwahmwah
    @noramwahmwah Год назад +10

    Came here from LTT, really interesting video ! I was already using Brave and was considering making a switch to LibreWolf, this video is going to make me think twice before actually making the switch

    • @Mr_Crypt
      @Mr_Crypt 10 месяцев назад

      I hope you switched

  • @xpeq7
    @xpeq7 Год назад +76

    Waterfox maybe based on the ESR branch of Firefox (which is (currently) at version 102.9.0 and identifies itself as Firefox 102.0). AFAIK Firefox ESR receives all the important security fixes as regular Firefox.

  • @YouSmokeChed
    @YouSmokeChed Год назад +11

    Duck duck go is no longer safe it’s become one of the big boys

  • @nikkehtine
    @nikkehtine Год назад +105

    You should always assume that all the "privacy" browsers that aren't open source are either honeypots or just false marketing

    • @notsheeple-ih6hl
      @notsheeple-ih6hl Год назад

      Which are?

    • @fyndrkraze
      @fyndrkraze Год назад

      @LijuJohn ye

    • @under6075
      @under6075 4 месяца назад +1

      What if its neither a honeypot or false marketing still gonna avoid it like the plauge?

  • @msinfo32
    @msinfo32 Год назад +21

    This channel is entirely just an ad for the Sumsub company now. It used to be pretty good with the previous content but ever since the 'change' it has turned into just whatever is able to be done cheaply/easily.
    The video does give some useful information but is mainly just an overview of them.

    • @du64
      @du64 Год назад +5

      I remember when they had actual people and a set, not just hiring voice actors...

    • @msinfo32
      @msinfo32 Год назад +4

      @@du64 Was great before, at least they are a little more transparent they are an actual company now though.

  • @7heMech
    @7heMech Год назад +15

    6:29 I have to note that this is a feature of all chromium browsers (including brave).

  • @markp8295
    @markp8295 Год назад +9

    Ashburn park has squirrels. But Google let me down about wether it's okay to feed them.
    I did find 7 local squirrel removal services though, so I'm guessing no.

  • @adeetyaarora6868
    @adeetyaarora6868 Год назад +19

    Just the content I love to see on the channel!

    • @Sumsubcom
      @Sumsubcom  Год назад +1

      More to come! Check the new one about drone attack ;)

  • @iamagi
    @iamagi Год назад +15

    Time to do an update now that Mullvad and Tor project released their version

  • @spellingmistake1
    @spellingmistake1 Год назад +31

    It would be interesting to see a test of regular Browsers like firefox, Edge and Chrome

    • @adviththegreat5610
      @adviththegreat5610 Год назад +4

      All of these broswers are pretty crap so no need to test them. And they have already been tested a lot previously.

    • @welost4691
      @welost4691 Год назад +8

      ​@@adviththegreat5610hardened firefox is one of the the best private browser wym?

    • @adviththegreat5610
      @adviththegreat5610 Год назад +7

      @@welost4691 He said regular firefox, not hardened firefox. Hardened firefox is easily one of the best if not the best.

    • @krollpeter
      @krollpeter Год назад

      @@adviththegreat5610 It is on a similar level to Librewolf, according to a test by another reviewer.

    • @mephisto--
      @mephisto-- Год назад

      @@welost4691 The author talked about regular versions, not modified.

  • @casperblackcat1975
    @casperblackcat1975 Год назад +6

    Waterfox is back In Independent hands, I really love the browser it's fast & It handles my custom bold fonts better than Chrome browsers which I need due to low vision.

  • @awwastor
    @awwastor Год назад +13

    I feel like if you’re using Tor you should use a more reinforced browser than brave, that spoofs more things like your screen size (like the tor browser)

  • @EricSteeves
    @EricSteeves 8 месяцев назад +2

    Exactly what I was looking for. Well executed. Thanks.

  • @Chaminox
    @Chaminox Год назад +12

    Can you do a version for browser on mobile phones? I am using bromit but im not sure its the best out there

    • @w1z4rd9
      @w1z4rd9 Год назад

      In terms of Privacy and Security?

    • @Chaminox
      @Chaminox Год назад

      @@w1z4rd9 yes, its even more important on something like a phone

    • @HatchetMan302
      @HatchetMan302 Год назад +2

      On mobile phones, the best option at the moment is Brave. Mobile Firefox browsers just aren't the same as the desktop versions, and are lacking in a lot of the privacy and enhanced security area in comparison. Bromite used to be a fine choice, but I'd recommend switching off of it to Brave because Bromite is a one man show, which both means the future of the browser is uncertain, development is not as thorough as a team of developers, and updates are slow to release after a new Chromium version. Brave has an established dev team, so they are able to get updates out much quicker after new Chromium versions, and a lot of their desktop browser features are present on the mobile version, making the security and privacy features better for those that want to enable those settings.

    • @Chaminox
      @Chaminox Год назад

      @@HatchetMan302 Thank you for this great answer! :)

    • @floenele8892
      @floenele8892 Год назад +2

      i personally prefer Mull, which is similar to librewolf (being a fork of firefox) but for android. it does have the "one man show" problem that @Hatchet talked about, but the difference is that mull is just a script to build firefox (so it doesn't need to be maintained as often)

  • @MasterKey2004
    @MasterKey2004 Год назад +3

    Does any of these prevent the ISP from knowing what you search, just asking cause I’m going to Uni and might have to pirate some books cause I can’t afford them

  • @Joe-xy3vy
    @Joe-xy3vy 10 месяцев назад +2

    One feature many Chromium derived browsers are missing is clearing cookies on exit.

  • @Misuune
    @Misuune Год назад +17

    A part of me dislikes Brave ranking first but then that's just bias coming from a LibreWolf user.

    • @anarcho.pacifist
      @anarcho.pacifist Год назад +2

      Especially when Brave phones home every few seconds, while LibreWolf does not.

    • @mrcvry
      @mrcvry Год назад +11

      And chromium based browser will build a monopoly. We need to support the alternative.

    • @hellomine2849
      @hellomine2849 Год назад +5

      @@anarcho.pacifist btw does it phone home if I disable all the send diagnostic data switches?

    • @SuperTort0ise
      @SuperTort0ise Год назад

      Gotta love how they disabled JS for brave but not LibreWolf...

    • @Samosayummyyay
      @Samosayummyyay Год назад +2

      @@SuperTort0ise They enabled JS again right after showing that when you disable JS, the internet basically breaks. They also showed what happens when JS is enabled on Brave.

  • @frnk8267
    @frnk8267 Год назад +3

    What about the Mullvad Browser?

  • @LaidenLaPoint
    @LaidenLaPoint Год назад +9

    My wife and I started using Brave shortly after it released, as we are both crypto nerds. I am not sure how much money we've each made from leaving Brave ads on but I would guess it's somewhere around $400 each. Obviously, you can choose to turn off the ads but if you leave them on, you get Brave tokens which are best to sell while crypto is in a bull market. The ads themselves appear in little notification boxes and then they're gone. It doesn't bother either of us. It's basically free money and Brave itself is amazing, as is its search engine.

  • @againstcastereservation
    @againstcastereservation Год назад +1

    You testing private browsers and not including tor browser in these itself shows the reliability

  • @frankrutten9561
    @frankrutten9561 9 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks for the test but what about the Opera browser??

  • @ariqahmer
    @ariqahmer Год назад

    Forget MS Edge!!!!!! I'm switching to Brave! I've been contemplating switching for a long time. This is the video I needed! Thanks 😁

    • @earthenscience
      @earthenscience Год назад

      Brave browser can eat doodoo. It always lags endlessly and when you close 10 tabs and open 1 tab somehow it lags more than when you had 10 tabs.

  • @EmpteeInside
    @EmpteeInside Год назад +3

    You might want to test for mullvad browser again

    • @pastoryoda2789
      @pastoryoda2789 Год назад

      Too bad it runs on mozilla

    • @floenele8892
      @floenele8892 Год назад

      @@pastoryoda2789 what's wrong with firefox based?

  • @ramadaneel8048
    @ramadaneel8048 Год назад +1

    Excellent review of browsers.

  • @robgrune3284
    @robgrune3284 9 месяцев назад +2

    as a Linux user, I find Slimjet to be better than Brave.

  • @darkwolf41nite53
    @darkwolf41nite53 8 месяцев назад +1

    You have forgotten Firefox and Firefox focus

  • @hankhulator5007
    @hankhulator5007 Год назад +1

    Hi, I use startpage, they claim they're not tracking not logging, but is it (still & really) true, I don't know ; it's advantage relies in using several web engines under the hood.

  • @joesmith942
    @joesmith942 Год назад +1

    About two months ago, I dumped Edge, Chrome and changed all of the privacy setting. I did manage to keep Edge from reappearing after a Window update. It took a couple of days. I have never had a laptop run this well for so long. My conclusion is that unless you are a gamer, anything you are paying over $150 for a laptop is to keep Google and Microsoft spyware running.

    • @BlitzEGG
      @BlitzEGG 8 месяцев назад

      How tf you remove edge? It worked with cmd but came back after a few days

    • @joesmith942
      @joesmith942 8 месяцев назад +1

      @@BlitzEGG There are video on RUclips. It is involved. After several months, it came back, then I removed it again, and it has stayed off through 1 update so far. There is a class action lawsuit on this issue. Hopefully they are forced to stop requiring it.

    • @BlitzEGG
      @BlitzEGG 8 месяцев назад

      there's also new windows 11 called tiny11 without microsoft edge but you'd have to start new @@joesmith942

    • @Phillydreaming
      @Phillydreaming 8 месяцев назад

      @@BlitzEGGif you set your connection to "metered" in the windows network settings, it won't come back again.

    • @BlitzEGG
      @BlitzEGG 8 месяцев назад

      hmmm@@Phillydreaming

  • @charleshines2142
    @charleshines2142 Год назад +1

    I think Comodo should be nicknamed Commode!!

  • @alfredososa7166
    @alfredososa7166 Год назад +1

    Hello, May you test “open Fyde os” with local account and its default browser?

  • @thesilentgeneration
    @thesilentgeneration Год назад

    Great video. Thanks for the information.

  • @philbrk8750
    @philbrk8750 Месяц назад

    11:50 - making a video about secure browsers - having edge pinned to the taskbar ...

  • @Asadneon
    @Asadneon 10 месяцев назад

    is there any other channel like this on RUclips

  • @monsterking2943
    @monsterking2943 Год назад +1

    Would you like to make a video on AI, and how can they take the most of the jobs in the future?

  • @pigpen1958
    @pigpen1958 Месяц назад

    Ulaa browse works quite well

  • @joshfromsmosh3352d
    @joshfromsmosh3352d Год назад +1

    14:19 thats not true anymore. Its independent again

  • @cosmiqlo
    @cosmiqlo Год назад +2

    Thx for the content

  • @TangomenAr
    @TangomenAr Год назад

    Librewolf have problem with spotify skip all song, i enabled DRM but no work, so i take Brave

  • @ilovethickthighs
    @ilovethickthighs Год назад +7

    one thing to notice is that comodo doesnt provide any firefox versions, both of the editions are just chromium skin

  • @Alex_564
    @Alex_564 Год назад

    new waterfox is indie again. updated version of this with DDG browser would be helpful.

  • @mirza_ali_akbar
    @mirza_ali_akbar 7 месяцев назад

    Im gonna try Brave.

  • @deerawj
    @deerawj Год назад +1

    great video as usual

  • @ianthehunter3532
    @ianthehunter3532 Год назад +2

    No mention of qwant?

  • @noanyobiseniss7462
    @noanyobiseniss7462 3 месяца назад +1

    Saying Tor is not the most private browser is completely false and puts anything else you have to say under suspicion.

  • @benny10000
    @benny10000 8 месяцев назад

    What about Vivaldi?

  • @zapruder01963
    @zapruder01963 7 месяцев назад

    love brave.

  • @GladysSoltys-c7k
    @GladysSoltys-c7k 8 дней назад

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  • @editxswajal
    @editxswajal Год назад

    Tor is not use for daily works thats it's not in this video

  • @AHMEDZPRO
    @AHMEDZPRO Год назад +1

    nice vid

  • @RosalindHarlan-r1h
    @RosalindHarlan-r1h 20 дней назад

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  • @Crimin4L
    @Crimin4L Год назад +26

    dropped the ball by not testing Vivaldi.

    • @MrUnkownGuyAC
      @MrUnkownGuyAC Год назад +4

      I don't think Vivaldi is privacy focused.

    • @Crimin4L
      @Crimin4L Год назад +5

      @@MrUnkownGuyAC YT Creator should've been choosing based on settings, functionality & overall privacy, not "focus"; companies objectives could've been mentioned as a side note when mentioning said browser.

    • @igorfoxly2555
      @igorfoxly2555 Год назад +3

      It's not FOSS and the author is nasty. No one in FOSS or privacy-oriented community will use it voluntarily.

    • @Crimin4L
      @Crimin4L Год назад +5

      @@igorfoxly2555 so because its not open sourced and the author is "nasty" (whatever tf that means), it shouldn't be discussed and analyzed? I guess we know who supports cancel culture.

    • @abhinavkumar7778
      @abhinavkumar7778 Год назад +6

      @@igorfoxly2555 Then why were Epic, Avast browsers etc. included? They are also not open source

  • @TrustJesusToday
    @TrustJesusToday 10 месяцев назад

    Waterfox. Thorium. Brave.

  • @ninadhegde
    @ninadhegde Год назад

    Here from ltt,👍

  • @PaulWilliams-i2h
    @PaulWilliams-i2h 8 дней назад

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  • @randomhuman69420
    @randomhuman69420 Год назад

    just me who knows of... duckduck go private browser??.... firefox???

    • @Visquint
      @Visquint 10 месяцев назад

      neither of those are private lol

  • @YodaComedy
    @YodaComedy 8 месяцев назад

    Epic IS chromium with a vpn built in nothing more nothing less. there are no other features in settings.

  • @TheVoidAbyss
    @TheVoidAbyss Год назад

    YEAHHH UH HUH UH HUH YEAHHHH UH

  • @YouSmokeChed
    @YouSmokeChed Год назад +1

    I use brave but mainly to not have a engine that’s been taken over by the censorship overlords

  • @npoaccount9154
    @npoaccount9154 Год назад

    I dont know why some random closed source shit fork of chromium from india was even compared with other browsers that are actually good.

  • @ronsandahl274
    @ronsandahl274 Год назад +2

    Brave was stated by an acknowledged homophobe, and is also based on Chrome so can never really be unassociated. These are a deal breakers for me.

  • @itsL0F1
    @itsL0F1 Год назад

    Chrome

  • @Herc-h3d
    @Herc-h3d 5 месяцев назад

    Brave has now stopped all support for windows 7. RUclips crashes Brave browser when opened now unless you turn the ad blocker OFF and turn shields OFF, which is completely pointless for a "secure" browser. It is now rendered USELESS, as useless as chrome.

  • @senpaiiiiiiiiiiiii950
    @senpaiiiiiiiiiiiii950 Месяц назад

    seriously tor is not private? DO . YOUR . RESEARCH!

  • @MrUnkownGuyAC
    @MrUnkownGuyAC Год назад +37

    Ah I remember Epic browser! It could be used to bypass school internet restrictions if you could not get any VPNs to work.

    • @peterhumphreys9201
      @peterhumphreys9201 Год назад

      The Epic browser is the product of Indian software engineers. For me, that's a red flag. Just as I wouldn't willingly use software written in Russia, I don't trust the coders of the Indian subcontinent; their values aren't the same as mine.

  • @davidaraujo2049
    @davidaraujo2049 Год назад +124

    Been using Brave for year, its awesome and has over the years it has been adding very cool functionalities that other browsers do not offer.

    • @osky3301
      @osky3301 Год назад +2

      same here

    • @ahmadshafiqzia2087
      @ahmadshafiqzia2087 Год назад +15

      Quite bloated tho
      You don't need that many features

    • @davidaraujo2049
      @davidaraujo2049 Год назад +7

      @@ahmadshafiqzia2087true, personally I would remove the Brave wallet if I could

    • @casperblackcat1975
      @casperblackcat1975 Год назад +3

      I found brave to be very bloated & It took up 1gb hard drive space on my PC.

    • @CesarPeron
      @CesarPeron Год назад

      @@casperblackcat1975 For today’s stands (and 10 years ago) 1 GB is nothing

  • @nikkehtine
    @nikkehtine Год назад +24

    The site permissions screen is a feature in all browsers, including Chrome

  • @entcraft44
    @entcraft44 Год назад +74

    The advantages and disadvantages for the various browsers seem cherry-picked. Also, you should probably use default settings everywhere to simulate the "average user". Most people don't want broken sites.

  • @Narendratanguturi
    @Narendratanguturi Год назад +49

    I used comodo dragon browser back in 2012 for a couple of years like till 2015. It was so light and so responsive back then, also I found it was using less RAM compared to chrome. But it became very sluggish after that and was eating up so much RAM and its UI has changed a bit that I had to return to using chrome again. Good old memories with Comodo.

    • @Narendratanguturi
      @Narendratanguturi Год назад +1

      @@nek0nata I use chrome and firefox both. Is firefox more secure than chrome?

    • @Narendratanguturi
      @Narendratanguturi Год назад

      @Zare yeah that's what I feel

    • @Narendratanguturi
      @Narendratanguturi Год назад +1

      @Fleecing please suggest me some settings to change for better privacy in firefox

    • @varumchapterone
      @varumchapterone Год назад +2

      @@Narendratanguturi Chrome is made by a company that makes its money mostly with ads. That should clear things up.

  • @nasimicin
    @nasimicin Год назад +7

    Back then (about a decade ago), the reason why waterfox existed was because firefox only published its compiled browser as a 32 bit windows app. When firefox publishes their 64 bit windows app, then there's no reason to use it.

    • @alicethegrinsecatz6011
      @alicethegrinsecatz6011 Год назад +2

      Right that's why install it. I totally forgot about that, even I give it a try last year.

  • @jackbrown6503
    @jackbrown6503 Год назад +4

    While the Utopia P2P anonymous browser provides significant privacy benefits, you can further enhance your privacy by utilizing its integrated web proxy functionality. No need to purchase separate VPNs or proxies anymore!

  • @DriftingMonkeyx
    @DriftingMonkeyx Год назад +4

    What about the relative new DuckDuckGo browser?

    • @Visquint
      @Visquint 10 месяцев назад

      ddg is fake privacy

  • @404-r3q
    @404-r3q Год назад +4

    Hi I installed Librewolf on win 10 I but when I was trying to install the browser windows gave me a warning that "this should not be trusted"
    after installation I started the browser and the librewolf window opened for 1 - 2 seconds and suddenly the window was gone.
    I tried disabling my AV software still it crashed.
    Does anybody knows solution for this problem ?

  • @ClaytonDecker
    @ClaytonDecker Год назад +5

    If you can't see the code you can't consider it a privacy browser.

  • @darkwolf41nite53
    @darkwolf41nite53 8 месяцев назад +2

    Also can you make a video about these browsers like the ones you talked about a the ones I mentioned but for mobile devices which one is better ??

  • @Darth_Modred
    @Darth_Modred Год назад +2

    i don't use avast and don't see any point protecting them, but you can chose to go to strict for free, they just suggest you to donate some money

  • @Camilo_Z
    @Camilo_Z Год назад +7

    Thanks LTT for showing me this channel , going to change a lot of settings now lol. Thank you for making this content

  • @awwastor
    @awwastor Год назад +32

    About Brave, there are many reasons why you shouldn’t use it.
    Firstly, it’s run by a for profit company, this doesn’t inspire confidence as such companies have one purpose - make money. And if compromising your privacy is a necessary step for that, well. Being involved in crypto doesn’t give much confidence either.
    Secondly, it’s based on Chromium. While the brave team seems to have rid it of most of Google’s trackers, it still means that by using the browser, you’re giving control of your browsing experience to Google (the main/basically only developers of chromium). Google has already engaged in some aggressive tactics to compromise your privacy (like their recent suggestions to remove the main API used by most tracker/ad blockers from chromium), so you probably don’t want to give them more control.
    Thirdly, many of its additional features aren’t very helpful. For example, its Tor access is basically pointless. If you’re doing something which requires using the Tor network, your browser should be way more hardened than Brave. Basically the only option that is ok is the Tor browser (or some fork of it maintained by a very trustworthy third party, like maybe mullvad browser)

    • @robnowe5464
      @robnowe5464 Год назад +11

      • As long an entity needs a paycheck (practically all the browser makers have such needs) this fault applies to all browsers, not just Brave.
      • The crypto concern is similar to the first about money, but a little more focused, and in my as well as many others view a potential concern
      • Using open source Chromium does not equate to giving Google control
      • The testing of a browser's privacy and security protection (hardening) is important and something users and reviewers should do... I start with EFF's Cover Your Tracks... only one browser passes that test the most consistently from update to update.... try it yourself to find out which one... enuf said.

    • @draculemihawk10
      @draculemihawk10 Год назад +3

      But it has a built-in adblocker and is good at blocking malicious websites

    • @CesarPeron
      @CesarPeron Год назад +1

      @@robnowe5464 I share the same opinion. Furthermore, if they had as much to hide as the user suggests, their code would not be open.

    • @earthenscience
      @earthenscience Год назад

      Brave browser can go eat a pile of fecal matter. Its made by a militant lgbtphobe and they constantly ignore most community improvement suggestions. For example, in private mode if you accidentally close a tab there's no way to recover it. Several people complain about this but they are totally ignored by the ceos with their head so far up their ass. Brave support also ignores a lot of bug and glitch reports also. And Brave search engine is garbage.

    • @under6075
      @under6075 4 месяца назад

      @@draculemihawk10 and also the brave private ads can be turned off

  • @adibemaxwell6111
    @adibemaxwell6111 9 месяцев назад +1

    LOL, ignores the fact Librewolf beat the pants off of all of the browsers but chose a For-Profit Browser over the open source Librewolf that literally has so much privacy that it makes Brave look tame.
    Yeah. Biased much? How much did they pay you for recommending their browser? Shill.

  • @ErikaWolf93
    @ErikaWolf93 11 месяцев назад +1

    Im looking for a new browser because now RUclips wants me to unblock the ads i have blocked on Brave...

  • @AdderTude
    @AdderTude 9 месяцев назад +1

    Chromium is not the name of the actual browser engine. Alphabet led the Chromium project and that's what people best know it as, but the engine itself is actually called Blink. Many other companies pitched in to develop the Blink engine, including Facebook, Samsung, Adobe, Intel, Microsoft, Opera, and IBM, among several others. Interestingly enough, Blink is actually a fork of WebKit (Apple's browser engine for Safari)
    Because Chrome and Chromium are the most well-known browsers that use the engine, that's why people refer to Blink as Chromium. The three biggest browser engines are:
    - Blink (Chrome, Chromium, Edge, Opera, Brave, etc.)
    - Gecko (Firefox, Waterfox, etc.)
    - WebKit (Safari and all iOS browsers)

  • @iamlorddems3859
    @iamlorddems3859 Год назад +3

    Brave also has it's own vpn

    • @EvoraGT430
      @EvoraGT430 10 месяцев назад

      As does Firefox.

  • @awwastor
    @awwastor Год назад +1

    I just don’t trust a private company that’s involved in crypto with my privacy, sorry brave

  • @davidadelstein1064
    @davidadelstein1064 Год назад +2

    Carbon browser is one of the fastest growing and most ambitious projects out there.

  • @JK-gm6kk
    @JK-gm6kk Год назад +1

    6 bucks a month for web browser features?! Avast must be on the glass phallus

  • @bagaco420
    @bagaco420 8 месяцев назад +1

    the true best private browser is hardened firefox by a mile

  • @nildesperandum2034
    @nildesperandum2034 4 месяца назад

    LIBREWOLF WAS EQUAL WITH BRAVE YOU'RE NOT JUST TO NOT SAY THAT !!

  • @powerdust015lastname4
    @powerdust015lastname4 Год назад +11

    I find this video very misleading when it comes to internet privacy.
    Browser password managers are bot safe (even if the pws are stored encrypted).
    Brave’s tor function doesn’t standardise the user agent, making you more vulnerable to fingerprinting.
    VPN aren’t safe at all, using one just changes who get your data first.
    also, why didn’t you test browsers that actually have a lot of users?
    firefox, chrome, operagx, maybe even edge

    • @rxpe
      @rxpe Год назад +11

      last part: wat

    • @Sumsubcom
      @Sumsubcom  Год назад +9

      - Brave’s tor function doesn’t standardise the user agent
      That’s right that Brave’s Tor function doesn’t standardise the User Agent, but this one is Chromium. Want even more privacy? You can put Chrome extensions there that change the User Agent and they will most likely work.
      - VPN isn’t safe at all, using one just changes who get your data first
      Sad but true. However, even if you do not use the VPN built into the browser, but rent a VPS server, install Linux on it, and set up your own personal VPN in it, your provider will still recognise your IP and, possibly, MAC. If you want to hide from everyone, pick up a virtual machine and connect to VPN through it. But guys, we don't cover how to ENSURE total privacy in this video. We are testing private browsers by default.

    • @HatchetMan302
      @HatchetMan302 Год назад +6

      @@Sumsubcom I'm going to have to challenge the recommendation for using a User Agent switcher. Those should very rarely be used, if ever, because if you happen to mess up a small detail with it, it makes your user agent very, very unique and identifiable. I would not recommend using a User Agent switcher, and only the Tor Browser should be used to access Tor through a browser. The whole point of Tor is that everyone looks the same, using Tor through Brave is a nice gimmick, but it goes against that core principle of Tor, and makes you stand out, especially if you login with one of your clearnet credentials.

  • @Herc-h3d
    @Herc-h3d 5 месяцев назад +1

    Another major problem with these is... NONE of them support windows 7. The ONLY browser that does support windows 7 (or later) is Pale Moon, which is a pretty sad and pathetic browser and not secure. So, for any windows 7 users, and there are over 100 MILLION of us, we have run out of options for safe and secure internet browsing due to ALL the providers pushing/forcing users to ditch the ONLY stable and reliable windows OS (Win 7) and downgrade to windows 10 or 11 (and windows 10 will also be unsupported as of January 2025). This is FORCING everybody onto the new, and HEAVILY TRACKED/TRACED, spy OS's and FORCING everybody to watch the incessant ads that are becoming unbearable and intolerable! This video was unbearable with the constant ads interrupting the video at random intervals!

  • @HsihsEnks-v5w
    @HsihsEnks-v5w 8 дней назад

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  • @robnowe5464
    @robnowe5464 Год назад +1

    You should add EFF's Cover Your Tracks test.

  • @cooljets
    @cooljets 2 месяца назад

    It doesn't matter how good the browser is if the underlining OS is full of vulnerabilities.

  • @minakhan-c4m
    @minakhan-c4m 16 дней назад

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  • @thahrimdon
    @thahrimdon 7 месяцев назад

    Ungoogled Chromium is king

  • @NicholasRodney-l9x
    @NicholasRodney-l9x 22 дня назад

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  • @TheZupZup_official
    @TheZupZup_official 4 дня назад

    you didn't put firefox

  • @PaulWilliams-i2h
    @PaulWilliams-i2h 9 дней назад

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  • @CarolynLyons-x8d
    @CarolynLyons-x8d 13 дней назад

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  • @kingzombie951
    @kingzombie951 4 месяца назад

    brave has been adding lot of fetures that gos against privacy

  • @Thundia2
    @Thundia2 Год назад +1

    TOR browser?