Thanks for sharing, my friend. It is always good to see the community developing new tools and technologies that promote privacy and security. The Mullvad Browser is an exciting addition to this field, and I am eager to see how it develops and evolves over time.

The widespread surveillance and monitoring of online activity is a growing concern for many people, and it is essential that we have tools at our disposal to help mitigate these risks. Open-source solutions are particularly important, as they allow for transparency and accountability, enabling the community to verify that these tools are functioning as intended, and to identify and address any potential vulnerabilities.

I encourage everyone to take the time to explore these privacy tests and any other tools they can find that promote privacy and security on the web. Together, we can build a safer, more private internet where individuals have strong control over their personal information and data.

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Thanks mate for your nice comment which I agree with without reservation.

Since you're intersted in privacy-oriented and secure internet, there is also another very interesting browser in the making: https://www.impervious.ai

With Lightning integration and other decentral features. But it's at a very early stage right now and not in that list I shared.