privacytests / privacytests.org

Source code for privacytests.org. Includes browser testing code and site rendering.
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Add more browsers #66

Open sysdbugfactory opened 2 years ago

sysdbugfactory commented 2 years ago

IMHO these results would be more useful if the tests included privacy oriented browsers as a comparison with vanilla browsers.

here are a few: waterfox: https://www.waterfox.net/download/ librewolf: https://librewolf-community.gitlab.io/ iron: https://www.srware.net/iron/#downloads iridium: https://iridiumbrowser.de/ min: https://minbrowser.org/ dooble: https://textbrowser.github.io/dooble/ epic: https://www.epicbrowser.com/ ungoogled chromium: https://ungoogled-software.github.io/

These could also make the list despite not being privacy focused otter: https://otter-browser.org/ SeaMonkey: https://www.seamonkey-project.org/ vivaldi: https://vivaldi.com/

arthuredelstein commented 2 years ago

Great suggestion! Thank you.

arthuredelstein commented 2 years ago

Some more possibilities (from here):

GNU IceCat GNOME web Midori Links and Lynx Surf Browser

MohamedElashri commented 2 years ago

I would also like to add the this list kagi which is safari fork with privacy features for Mac and iOS.

Para-lyzed commented 2 years ago

Some more possibilities (from here):

GNU IceCat GNOME web Midori Links and Lynx Surf Browser

I'd also like to suggest Mull for Android. It's a FF fork that implements arkenfox.js and allows about:config changes. It's available through F-Droid. I'd be interested to see how it compares to Bromite and the base FF for Android.

besendorf commented 2 years ago

Would also love to see Vanadium

arthuredelstein commented 2 years ago

Also suggested via email: SnowHaze on iOS

Nandet commented 2 years ago

A +1 for Vanadium too please

arthuredelstein commented 2 years ago

Privacy Browser: https://f-droid.org/en/packages/com.stoutner.privacybrowser.standard/

arthuredelstein commented 2 years ago

Fennec: https://f-droid.org/en/packages/org.mozilla.fennec_fdroid/

arthuredelstein commented 2 years ago

Falkon: https://www.falkon.org/

arthuredelstein commented 2 years ago

More suggestions via email:

Kiwi: https://kiwibrowser.com/ Ungoogled Chromium Android: https://github.com/ungoogled-software/ungoogled-chromium-android/releases Onion: https://onionbrowser.com/ Dot: https://www.dothq.co/en Iceraven: https://github.com/fork-maintainers/iceraven-browser

arthuredelstein commented 2 years ago

Sidekick: https://www.meetsidekick.com/

arthuredelstein commented 2 years ago

https://decentr.net/

besendorf commented 2 years ago

https://github.com/Hexavalent-Browser/Hexavalent

arthuredelstein commented 2 years ago

Pale Moon: https://palemoon.org

arthuredelstein commented 2 years ago

https://iode.tech/en/

arthuredelstein commented 2 years ago

Avast Secure Browser

1GodRage commented 2 years ago

UR-browser https://www.ur-browser.com/ Why? Because it's outside the five eyes

BHydden commented 2 years ago

Would also love to see Vanadium

A +1 for Vanadium too please

+2 for Vanadium by GrapheneOS (Android)

arthuredelstein commented 2 years ago

Kiwi +1

arthuredelstein commented 2 years ago

Mulch: https://divestos.org/index.php?page=our_apps#mulch

arthuredelstein commented 2 years ago

SpiderWeb, Arctic Fox, Pale Moon +1, WaterFox +1

tomByrer commented 2 years ago

I stopped using PaleMoon a decade ago when they refused to update with the Firefox upstream, so I'd think it would fail at supporting any advances in APIs or CSS.


I'm currently trying out a speed-optimized Chromium fork: https://thorium.rocks/

lostdusty commented 2 years ago

What about Via? It is an Android browser with some nice privacy features.

arthuredelstein commented 1 year ago

Orion browser

arthuredelstein commented 1 year ago

Yandex desktop

shinenelson commented 1 year ago
Crossbow-Killer commented 1 year ago

Yuzu Browser.

arthuredelstein commented 1 year ago

impervious.ai

arthuredelstein commented 1 year ago

stoutner.com

djalan commented 1 year ago

Firefox with arkenfox user.js

There are numerous articles recommending NOT to use LibreWolf and to use Firefox with arkenfox instead.

In summary, they state LibreWolf is modified by a potentially unreliable third party and that vanilla Firefox with modified settings is preferrable.

Adding this should be simple since it is Firefox with customized preferences.

arthuredelstein commented 1 year ago

Firefox with arkenfox user.js

There are numerous articles recommending NOT to use LibreWolf and to use Firefox with arkenfox instead.

Thanks -- could you provide links?

ElsAr4e commented 1 year ago

I also wanted to mention Epic Browser https://www.epicbrowser.com/ again

djalan commented 1 year ago

@arthuredelstein

Thanks -- could you provide links?

Instead of relying on opinions, I tried to test my "Arkenfox Firefox" locally, but your software did not work on my computer. I opened this issue: https://github.com/privacytests/privacytests.org/issues/154

I think putting your scripts in Docker would really empower the community: less suggestions of new browsers and more tests/facts ran by people.

shadowwwind commented 1 year ago

(Mullvad just released a browser. mullvad.net/browser) Added in 51

nsde commented 1 year ago

Mullvad just released a browser. mullvad.net/browser

Agreed. I'd also be excited about a fork with more browsers, if someone here knows to set things up properly.

arthuredelstein commented 1 year ago

(I removed a number of comments for being off-topic.)

arthuredelstein commented 1 year ago

More suggested browsers:

You : https://you.com/ Waterfox : https://www.waterfox.net/ DOT HQ : https://www.dothq.org/en-US Basilisk : https://www.basilisk-browser.org/ Walkon : https://www.falkon.org/ Tempest : https://www.tempest.com/

afonsojramos commented 1 year ago

Another one

Arc: https://arc.net/

NLZ commented 1 year ago

Orion Browser for iOS & macOS: https://browser.kagi.com/

CostcoFanboy commented 1 year ago

Strong +1 for Orion (a lot is riding on Orion as a complete Safari replacement on MacOS) and Waterfox.

shadowwwind commented 1 year ago

More suggested browsers:

You : https://you.com/ Waterfox : https://www.waterfox.net/ DOT HQ : https://www.dothq.org/en-US Basilisk : https://www.basilisk-browser.org/ Walkon : https://www.falkon.org/ Tempest : https://www.tempest.com/

isnt you.com only a search engine?

lpstandardrp commented 1 year ago

Both on F-Droid FOSS Browser (Android, open source): https://github.com/scoute-dich/browser/ https://www.f-droid.org/en/packages/de.baumann.browser/ Fulguris (Android, open source): https://github.com/Slion/Fulguris https://slions.net/resources/fulguris.10/ https://www.f-droid.org/en/packages/net.slions.fulguris.full.fdroid/

RealAnthony0001 commented 1 year ago

also +1 for Orion

arthuredelstein commented 1 year ago

konqueror, ephiphany

0xedward commented 1 year ago

Cromite: https://github.com/uazo/cromite

1sYuG commented 1 year ago

Nyxt Browser (Browser of terminal)

https://nyxt.atlas.engineer/

RasheedAZ commented 1 year ago

Please add all open source browsers that are still being actively developed and maintained especially Lynx, KDE Falkon, Fulguris and FOSS browsers. Thanks :)

nichu42 commented 1 year ago

+1 for Iron

arthuredelstein commented 1 year ago

Ghostery private browser