What's the most secure and private browser?

What's the most secure and private browser?

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>secure
Chrome, unironically

GNU IceCat

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Lynx.

Firefox with hardened about:config

Internet Explorer

This.
>inb4 people shit on it because botnet
Google fuzz all corners of Chromium's codebase all the time. It's easily one of the most heavily tested pieces of open source software in existence. And it works, RCEs and sandbox escapes are very rare.

ungoogled chromium

Chrome OS is based and most secure OS

Jow Forums can't handle the truth

firefox on gentoo hardened with hardened user.js

Epic Browser.

links
>inb4 links user shows up

is there a script that will harden firefox for me?
I'm too lazy to do it myself

Safari

github.com/pyllyukko/user.js/

Cheers

chrome

Making your own fork

TBB

GNU icecat or hardened Firefox, which are pretty much same shit

>that logo
>that slogan
Just no. Stop. Linux has sold freedom already. You should not have connected Linux with freedom to begin with.

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this is a correct answer
the fucking chrome shills are retarded and people actually believe it.

hardened user.js won't protect you from 0days, which Firefox generates by the truckload every month

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damn, only 1% of the bad that chromium has, so scary.

a firefox compiled with hardening options with a hardened compiler sure will do, tho

Or not. Wait for the planned Hurd support, and only then the Linux cancer will die off, piece by piece.

>about:config settings
Care to share yours?

emacs

This.

Chrome.
I assume.
I dunno lol but its not like i'm gonna change lol

>based on Gentoo
Of course it's secure

This.

Linux-libre is based. It's not under control of corporate overlords either

Yes, but it still depends on the Linux upstream. Hurd is made for freedom.

>private
Nothing except pencil and paper is secure.

Most secure, yes. Most private, far from it. Also I'm pretty sure any Linux distro would be as secure without root access and any way to execute programs.