When all Browsers share the same font, means you are not unique by this. So I do not get what this rebeals.

WebGL you can turn off. Best is probably to use a VPN with mullvad browser. And whenever possible turn off scripts. Or at least 3rd party scripts.

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Hey I’m sorry to hear you’re maliciously attacking our project with misinformation. The browsers do NOT have the same fonts, it’s calling upon the same system fonts due to being the same browser family. WebGL can be disabled, but it is NOT by default on most of the browsers here.

Further, Mullvad Browser is horrible, it suffers the baggage of evil Mozilla,

https://simplifiedprivacy.com/web-browsers-become-the-new-os/and-the-program-is-tyranny.html

and you’re closing people off to a much better experience without restricting javascript.

> Hey I’m sorry to hear you’re maliciously attacking our project with misinformation.

I am not. I read your article and could just not follow the logic.

> Further, Mullvad Browser is horrible, it suffers the baggage of evil Mozilla

Mullvad is a fork of Torbrowser, which itself is forked from Firefox. And Tor is in my eyes the best way to have an anonym connection to the internet. This is a wide consensus by many privacy and humanrights activists. Including the nostr:nprofile1qyt8wumn8ghj7un9d3shjtnddaehgu3wwp6kytcqyq3c4u8d0dkqey6j0phnycffzuezeemferggz7fjtr2xvjnmsrxhx63nw8a

> and you’re closing people off to a much better experience without restricting javascript

Convenience and freedom are inherently against eachother. This is natural.