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So, first off, to make it for daily browsing use I did some basic alterations to the browser by allowing it to keep history, caches, cookies, disabling always-on incognito, and so on. I also installed my favorite addons (Dark Reader, Sponsorblock, I try to be as minimalistic in my choices as possible). This of course harms the privacy, but you can just ctrl+shift+p to basically turn all of that shit off when you decide you need to get serious. I kept the letterboxing on, its hard to get used to initially but after about a month of using Mullvad as a daily driver I got used to it. It seems most sites aren't able to detect my alterations to the browser.

I don't think any other privacy browser spin (Librewolf, Waterfox, Brave, Tor Browser etc) comes anywhere close to the snappiness and privacy intersection of Mullvad Browser. I'm able to skirt bans due to using anonymity services trivially and the captchas are short and quick and not a never-ending slug fest. Its good enough at faking a unique identity out of the box that most things cannot tell that its fake. I'm in such love that I'm going to swap away from my current vpn (IVPN, sub should end in November) to Mullvad due to how well polished this project is. I'm really interested if their multihop service can get around VPN IP bans better than Tor can.

Kudos to the Mullvad team ๐Ÿฅ‚ I hope you make an android version soon!

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[โ€“] marcie@lemmy.ml 5 points 20 hours ago* (last edited 20 hours ago) (1 children)

Quite a lot of it is tor stuff with (edit:) some arkenfox slapped on. Most of the config are Tor base, Ublock added, and it has a New Identity feature that is similar to Tor. Biggest benefit is being able to use a comparatively much speedier VPN with it over Tor's proxies. For the most private setup, you should run it stock with Mullvad's VPN service, but I've found it works great with Proton VPN and IVPN as well. Personally, I have very sensitive eyes so I cannot run it with only stock, I need Dark Reader and uBlock at the minimum, and Sponsorblock and anything else is simply a nice thing to have.

I've been testing it on many sites and the amount of extra info from addons is very small and few sites keep track of it in my real world testing. It is readable though and a few can notice the difference, and its mostly financial sites that you need to use real ID for anyways.

[โ€“] Edie@lemmy.ml 4 points 20 hours ago* (last edited 20 hours ago) (1 children)

Not just a lot. It is the same base as Tor Browser.

Edit: which is also why it is wrong to say it has arxenfox slapped on.

[โ€“] marcie@lemmy.ml 4 points 20 hours ago* (last edited 19 hours ago) (1 children)

You can find a more in depth conversation on this (arkenfox additions and shortcomings vs what mullvad specifically does) here: https://github.com/mullvad/mullvad-browser/issues/1 and here https://mullvad.net/en/browser/hard-facts

I was mostly referring to some similarities between Mullvad and arkenfox's base profile

[โ€“] Edie@lemmy.ml 4 points 19 hours ago

They are similar, yes, but I dont think there is any arkenfox added on. Its just TB stuff.

Not that any of this matters.