>How will further differentiating yourself from the masses (especially since Firefox is already a minority browser) help with privacy, tracking, and fingerprinting?
I don't think that's what fingerprinting is about. Whether you're 1 in 50k or 1 in 500k - it's not usable from a marketing/data perspective. Stuff like cookie retention & IP addr seem much more dangerous on this front than browser choice - both of those are more like 1 in 1 or 1 in say 20 depending on NAT.
I don't think that's what fingerprinting is about. Whether you're 1 in 50k or 1 in 500k - it's not usable from a marketing/data perspective. Stuff like cookie retention & IP addr seem much more dangerous on this front than browser choice - both of those are more like 1 in 1 or 1 in say 20 depending on NAT.