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    Yusuf commented  · 

    I've become increasingly conscious of the prevalence of advanced browser fingerprinting technologies, and the fact that every browser extension drastically increases the chances of being fingerprinted.

    At the moment, the best I can do is use the Proton Pass browser extension in the "only allow when I click the extension" mode. However, this is not foolproof, as you still have to reload tabs with the extension active, which will be revealed in javascript, where fingerprinters operate. The only real preventative measure is to get rid of the browser extension and use the local macOS autofill. I eagerly await the update that finally integrates native autofill on macOS.

    Adguard making their local macOS app and thereby rendering the browser extension obsolete was such a godsend. Come on, Proton. It's time to follow suit as fellow bastion of web privacy and anonymity.

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