I’m looking for an android browser to open webapps isolated from my general browsing

I’ve been using Mull as disposable browsing and brave for login into places (shopping, social), but I don’t like that if I want to stay logged it also keeps history record. I think it would happen with any browser I use, right? Any suggestions?

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    7 months ago

    Thanks for the link. I will read through the Tor mailing list and the other parts.

    you wrote GPT style filler paragraphs about Firefox insecurity, misinformation that is up for a day now.

    Why would you say something like that? But I will check everything again.

    This was about Android, and Firefox had no process isolation to my last knowledge. Looking to find a source against this currently.

    This is not Reddit, where closed source stuff and Big Tech stuff gets promoted or recommended

    Okay? This is about privacy and security, Chromium is fully open source. Yes it is big tech and that may be a problem in many many cases. But this has no effect on its security.

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      Daniel Micay of Graphene has… A reputation. At the end of his tenure at Graphene, Micay started increasingly accusing people in many other communities of conspiring against him and harassing him. It elevated to the point of accusing Louis Rossman of being part of the conspiracy. It got swept under the rug for years, but Rossman was the one person to get so pissed off that he eventually outed Micay… And his departure from the organization was swift.

      I actually reached out to Micay (IIRC before Rossman outed him) looking for answers. After showing me some incredibly scant “evidence” that amounted to accusations he had written in the past, he started accusing me of being part of the conspiracy too.

      I don’t like to claim people have mental illness recklessly, but I can’t think of many other reasons he behaved that way. The only other obvious one is that he was a massive asshole for no reason at all.

      But he’s also very technically competent (or at least, prior to stepping down, was very competent), and there’s probably a reason Graphene finds so many Android bugs and gets their patches implemented so regularly. But the whole thing definitely taints the project and some of the pages he most likely wrote.

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        I dont know if his fears are true and that is not for me to judge.

        But he is very active, like still the most active person. It seems that he will always use his own account, but when reporting issues its always him to react.

        I cannot imagine what a job that is

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        7 months ago

        I also think the DivestOS project is pretty cool, as I use Mull daily and maintain my own custom addon collection from the time when Firefox didnt allow all installs. (I really have to clean that list up though, it has too many things).

        Will look into it.

        My knowledge is too that even “ungoogled Chromium” may not send data (so it doesnt have active antifeatures) but it is still not fingerprint protected.

        Brave meanwhile is veeery bloated with weird stuff, which totally tells me that their focus cannot be that much on the privacy and security hardening.

        Regarding Arkenfox, I maintain a small and pretty messy project to make it usable for daily usage changing only small bits.

        I dont know percentages, but I remember most of it being one of these

        • “remove everything Mozilla”
        • remove actual tracking stuff
        • privacy hardening that may break sites
        • security hardening

        So it is not mainly a security project but mainly privacy hardening to my knowledge. I agree with it mostly though, it is a great project.

        Chromium has some flags and policies which are very limited though. The secureblue project has integrated all of them, and its still way worse than Arkenfox for privacy. There are JIT Exceptions though, not sure if this is available on Firefox, it was very hidden also for Chromium.

        I also agree that manifest v3 is central Google control dystopia.

        I have to say though

        While DivestOS includes a Gecko based browser for privacy reasons, Chromium based browsers have many security advantages.

        This makes little sense. If a Browser is not as secure as possible, it is not as private as possible. At least if you scale it. “The browser is like pretty secure, not the best available but okay, unless you are not targeted or something”. What statement is that? We dont know if we are targeted.

        So I appreciate if people say “this may not be the best for privacy, but we use the most secure base and try to make it privacy friendly” just like I respect people making hardened Firefox more secure.

        Anti-fingerprinting on Android is very difficult because of GPU models, display size etc. According to GrapheneOS, Vanadium sends as little data as possible. And I believe them that. Not sure about other vectors of privacy, the lack of NoScript (granular JS control per origin) and UBO makes it unusable for me, along with strange UI for adding search engines or whitelisting cookies while whiping the others.