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What the....! 😳

RT @KrauseFx@twitter.com

🔥 New Post: Announcing InAppBrowser - see what JavaScript commands get injected through an in-app browser

👀 TikTok, when opening any website in their app, injects tracking code that can monitor all keystrokes, including passwords, and all taps.

https://krausefx.com/blog/announcing-inappbrowsercom-see-what-javascript-commands-get-executed-in-an-in-app-browser

🐦🔗: https://twitter.com/KrauseFx/status/1560370732705742848
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Adrian Cochrane
Certainly better than vanilla Chromiums! Though I wouldn't recommend any of those, I know how much sway the engine has over the browser.

But I don't believe any of them have the same sandboxing features as Firefox being pointed to here.

Then again I get it, too many devs aren't ensuring their site works in Firefox!
in reply to Paolo Redaelli

I can list out a few depending on how happy you are for popular sites to break. Though to be clear I blame those popular sites rather than the browsers! And I am stressing *popular* sites as being the problem.

From least to most "broken":

Firefox
Safari, GNOME Web, Midori, etc.
NetSurf, Lynx, Dillo, my own, etc.

That mostly covers the non-Chromium options...

@PawelK @Datendealerin

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