Which browser is "selling" you every day?
- Most of us open Chrome, Edge, or Safari without realizing it:
- Everything you type, click, or scroll can be tracked. Chrome is a prime example of browser surveillance capitalism. Every search, tab, history, and even how you move your mouse is sent to Google to "improve the experience" and train AI. Fingerprinting, cross-site cookies, and FLoC (later the Topics API) are sophisticated techniques to track you even after deleting cookies. Firefox is slightly better thanks to Mozilla, but it still collects telemetry and at one point even sent data to Google. Conversely, privacy-focused browsers like Brave, Mullvad Browser, LibreWolf, or Tor Browser take a different path: Default tracker blocking
No central account
No data selling
Support for fingerprinting protection
Local-first AI combined with privacy browsers will be the ideal future: AI runs directly on your device, data doesn't leave the device, and the browser doesn't share your information with anyone. A fair internet is when: Browsers protect you by default, not through "advanced settings"
You own your own browsing data
Privacy is the standard, not a premium product
We're letting big companies track our every thought just for "convenience." It's time to choose tools that respect our data sovereignty.
Which browser are you using?
And do you really trust it?
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