Instead of Google, now Microsoft will suck all your data!what about edge?
Do you think I would like to compromise cross-platform sync with my android phone though?So, is Safari especially since we are on an Apple focussed forum.
Yeah, my bad.Do you think I would like to compromise cross-platform sync with my android phone though?
Yep, Edge started off really well, but MS couldn't help themselves, and so they'll be tracking you.Instead of Google, now Microsoft will suck all your data!
I haven't got any search suggestions for the past few days in my Chrome setup. Can you tell me why?Type something into Chrome and erase it - what you typed gets sent to Google. You don’t even have to press the enter key
https://www.wikihow.com/Remove-Suggestions-on-Chrome ?I haven't got any search suggestions for the past few days in my Chrome setup. Can you tell me why?
I raise you... 😉 My current stats on Brave with my main computer.I've decided to start using edge. I should've established this first, but when I meant I needed privacy, I meant I needed privacy that is equal to Safari, and Chrome just doesn't offer anything like that, even with configured settings. Edge is better because it offers an actual tracking protection by name and by nature. I tested it, and it blocked a tracker on MSN. And I work with Microsoft services, not Google services. I'm going to incorporate Edge and Bing across all my devices now.
Does Google track any word typed into the url bar despite this?
I can see you've been using Brave for a while now.I raise you... 😉 My current stats on Brave with my main computer.
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Ok, so that is combined not the total tracker number but if you were interested you can view what's being blocked on the site you're on (not that I would be able to decipher what's what 🙂) via Brave Shields and clicking on the number to the right of your ad/tracker block settings.
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Yeah but what about sync between Mac and Android?Orion is able to sync over iCloud...
Orion currently has no plans for Android or Windows apps.Yeah but what about sync between Mac and Android?
Exactly. That's why I'm looking for a good secondary browser which syncs between android and macOSOrion currently has no plans for Android or Windows apps.
After a few days of searching I installed the AdGuard adblocker from their website and it works well in blocking trackers and ads on Chrome for Android. And it's a separate app, not an extension. The Cover Your Tracks test confirmed the efficacy of the AdblockerYou can but Chrome doesn’t have adblocker.
I think both work equally well at blocking ads and trackers. It’s up to you to choose which company to sync your personal data. You may want to look into which password manager is more compatible for your use.After a few days of searching I installed the AdGuard adblocker from their website and it works well in blocking trackers and ads on Chrome for Android. And it's a separate app, not an extension. The Cover Your Tracks test confirmed the efficacy of the Adblocker
Do you think the AdGuard Adblocker app + Chrome for Android is a good option or should I just use Firefox with uBlock Origin or Brave?
The problem is, I don't want to needlessly spend money just to replace a good phone that is still fast, nor do I want to spend time getting a different OS by compromising my phone's security. I just want to improve from where my privacy is at on my Android phone currently. Maybe if I am really in need of an upgrade i.e. in a few years' time I might think carefully about the type of phone I want to buy next. I think it's easily going to be an iPhone if most of the website-downloaded Android apps I want no longer work.On a general level, your android phone will be the weakness to protecting your privacy. Sure if someone signs into google and just uses chrome on a Mac and iPhone I’m sure it’s the same. Maybe consider looking at replacing the phone if privacy is such a concern, then you wont need to worry about syncing etc.