top | item 46309371 (no title) buggymcbugfix | 2 months ago Now this makes me genuinely curious: is there a browser which respects privacy, that is usable? discuss order hn newest asdff|2 months ago Probably lynx. If a website doesn't work on lynx it probably doesn't respect you either. vkou|2 months ago If I only ever had to interact and transact with people and organizations and services that respected me, my life would be amazing.Unfortunately, life is not a song. nickthegreek|2 months ago firefox has several privacy focused forks. waterfox, librewolf and zen are options. buggymcbugfix|2 months ago Which one of these is most trustworthy in terms of1. doesn't (and won't) munge personal data2. will be available in 2035? load replies (1)
asdff|2 months ago Probably lynx. If a website doesn't work on lynx it probably doesn't respect you either. vkou|2 months ago If I only ever had to interact and transact with people and organizations and services that respected me, my life would be amazing.Unfortunately, life is not a song.
vkou|2 months ago If I only ever had to interact and transact with people and organizations and services that respected me, my life would be amazing.Unfortunately, life is not a song.
nickthegreek|2 months ago firefox has several privacy focused forks. waterfox, librewolf and zen are options. buggymcbugfix|2 months ago Which one of these is most trustworthy in terms of1. doesn't (and won't) munge personal data2. will be available in 2035? load replies (1)
buggymcbugfix|2 months ago Which one of these is most trustworthy in terms of1. doesn't (and won't) munge personal data2. will be available in 2035? load replies (1)
asdff|2 months ago
vkou|2 months ago
Unfortunately, life is not a song.
nickthegreek|2 months ago
buggymcbugfix|2 months ago
1. doesn't (and won't) munge personal data
2. will be available in 2035
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