It's time for privacy (2)
Most people don't realize how much they're being monitored by the giants of the net. We believe it's only about targeted advertising. Unfortunately, that's not the case. Everything we view with traditional browsers is seen and analyzed (dozens of screenshots available). Everything. I became aware of this fact and sought the best possible ways to protect my privacy. I started using lesser-known browsers and privacy protection extensions. I found 3 trustworthy browsers, in my opinion. I don't want to mention the 3 here, since I'm reviewing LibreWolf (see my other reviews, almost identical). I've been using it for a few months. Focused on privacy, it's a serious, efficient, and very fast browser. Pros: privacy, speed and an impressive stability; if you go back to the previous page, you find it exactly where you left it, immediately. Cons: If you use LibreWolf or another privacy-focused browser, you will be 'punished' by Microsoft and its mafia friends, with little 'pranks', initially light, then increasingly heavy. For now, I keep Microsoft Edge as my default browser, but I'm actually using serious ones. If I don't give 5 stars, it's solely because these new browsers still need to make a name for themselves, to make their voices heard, so that people are not punished by the traditional scum. Edit, October 6: lots of problems with my brand new PC. LibreWolf is the only solid browser, the only one I can use right now, before returning the PC to the store. Really a great one.







