I know from reading around that Google Chrome if logged into an account or some will send all the browser info to google. I also read that Microsoft Edge browser sends all the browser info to Microsoft.
Is Mozilla Firefox the only fairly private browser or are there other options than T0r Br0wser and the 2 alternatives I mentioned?
@DoomKitty As 2earls & I mentioned in the chatbox to a new user here. Is that your a user with a lot of knowledge I wondered what your opinion on this subject would be?
@porkandbeansboy I dont really keep up with new browsers or build/forks, so others will have way better info than me. I mainly use Firefox tricked out a lot with some extensions and lots of about:config adjustments and multiple containers, etc. I cant even remember what all ive done at this point. I know some people prefer Librewolf which is a Firefox fork that has better privacy settings out-of-box so much better for users uncomfortable with changing settings or going into about:config stuff. And people also really like Brave, tho some are uncomfortable with them over their focus on their own crypto and how once they did url hijacking (or similar) for their crypto, which was actually rather benign and was in their source code which was open source, but still felt icky and profit driven. I used to use multiple browsers, each with a different focus, but i stopped that. I use Tor Browser usually for any website that has a Tor site option. If it doesnt have a Tor site, i dont do it over Tor. Hopefully others will chime in with their knowledges
Thanks for sharing your opinion @DoomKitty. I'd use tor browser except I'm worried that in my small town my ISP might notice I'm using it. I'm paranoid that will cause my orders to my town more likely to be seized which is highly unlikely yet still.
All I know is the tor browser is getting a lot of bad attention for reasons that might cause some ISP to search for it and flag any user who uses it.
I use multiple browsers & Tor Browser when I require to for specific things. I'm considering using it for Facebook Onion link for example.