![]() ![]() Seems like a Google clone running Google software in a sandbox, or that might need to run Google Play in a sandbox is not completely de-Googled in a world where Google has its claws in everything. ![]() I've tried it out on my Android phone and it seems to work well. It's not important to me.ĭuckduckgo also offers a browser you might be interested in, for both phones and laptops. I've visited pornographic sites (strictly for browser ad-blocker testing purposes, of course) and their ads seem to be built into the site in such a way as to inevitably filter through. Other than Duckduckgo Security Essentials and whatever Firefox might have, I don't use any ad-blockers. This is likely done with cookies and is actually kind of useful to me for finding the items I wish to purchase. Rarely, I visit shopping sites when I do, they seem to user-profile me, and target my purchases and merchandise-browsing history with their ads (adverts). It seems to serve my needs but I don't visit a lot of ad-tracking sites. For advertising-trackers, spy-robots, rootkits, etc., I use and the Duckduckgo Security Essentials browser extension. I don't have any nuclear launch codes, high-security documents, or anything like that on any of my computers perhaps you or others here do, I wouldn't know. I don't have too much concern for security other than the routine credit card number security and password protection types of security. Since this appears to be a thread for discussing technical reasons for one's perspectives, I might add that I've used Firefox for years without any security problems that I know of. ![]() Click to expand.I see that it's in the "Off-Topic" forum now, in which forum was it originally posted? ![]()
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