Achieving Great Privacy with Safari

Viewed 36
The discussion focuses on the privacy features of the Safari browser and contrasts it with Firefox’s offerings. Users express skepticism about Safari's privacy measures, pointing out that having a unique browser fingerprint can actually be detrimental because it makes users easier to track without cookies. They highlight that Firefox's Multi-Account Containers provide a significant privacy advantage by isolating different web experiences, along with the recent integration of a VPN that is aware of these containers. Additionally, concerns are raised about Apple’s default settings which may compromise user privacy despite their marketed privacy features.
0 Answers