Brave Best Protected Privacy Web Browser!!! - Professor Douglas Leith Analyze

Brave Best Protected Privacy Web Browser!!! - Professor Douglas Leith Analyze

By Otek | Otek | 26 Feb 2020


Professor Douglas Leith - Chair of Computer Systems in School of Computer Science and Statistics (Trinity College,Dublin, Ireland) did a very interesting study for all crypto enthusiasts!

He decide to check which Web Browser is best in protecting users privacy!

The researcher recorded all network connections on computers with browsers. Also he uses a Mitmdump data encryption and try to be as it is possible to ensure that all traces from previous system installations did not affect the test results.

So what was the results?

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He published a results in a document that You Can found here: https://www.scss.tcd.ie/Doug.Leith/pubs/browser_privacy.pdf

So it is no point to duplicate here all details, but if we want just shortly sum up the results of that test - Brave Browser is the best one in area of protect users privacy!

Brave Browser is the only one that does not use special identifiers that allow you to track your IP address over time and does not provide details of pages visited on servers.

The ranks after tests: 

  1. Brave
  2. Google Chrome
  3. Mozilla Firefox
  4. Apple Safari
  5. Microsoft Edge
  6. Yandex

 

What is worth mention that Brave beat all concurrency but Chrome, Firefox and Safari also wasn't so bad. The worsts 2 (Edge and Yandex was far behind the first 4th).

That is a next example how awesome Brave Browser is. For sure that kind of information will bring more users for Brave (and indirectly for Basic Attention Tokens)!

 




 

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