Since at least 2017, a mysterious threat actor has run thousands of malicious servers in entry, middle, and exit positions of the Tor network in what a security researcher has described as an attempt to deanonymize Tor users.
Have you tested it in Browserleaks? There you will see, how private is the browser. Apart it don’t serve me if the browser blocks trackers and fingerprints, when the Browser itself do it, also Firefox, which send data to Alphabet.Inc, NEST and Google.
Have you tested it in Browserleaks? There you will see, how private is the browser. Apart it don’t serve me if the browser blocks trackers and fingerprints, when the Browser itself do it, also Firefox, which send data to Alphabet.Inc, NEST and Google.