Disclaimer: I’m not affiliated to the project.

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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    I’ve been using mullvad’s browser on my laptop. It’s basically tor without the network, and has the lowest bits of identifying information exposed via the EFF test I could find. Havent tried this out though

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      Yeah, it seems that they even acknowledge that Tor and Mullvad are better for extreme threat models.

      "The only browsers that can provide sophisticated fingerprinting protection against advanced scripts are Tor Browser & Mullvad Browser.

      If you have an extreme threat model (Ex. Political dissident, journalist, or if you are in some other kind of high risk situation), please use one of those browsers."

      I suppose we’d have to commend them for being fair.