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Open-source tests of web browser privacy. Developed and maintained by @arthuredelstein. Follow @privacytests for the latest browser test results!
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    Which browsers are best for privacy?
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    Jan 7, 2022
    Issue 12 of PrivacyTests.org is out today!
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    Mar 19, 2025
    .@mozilla, if encryption is our last line of defense, you should be enabling HTTPS-Only Mode in @firefox by default. It's still disabled, even in Private Browsing windows. That means Firefox still makes unencrypted connections to websites without warning users. Look:
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    Mar 19, 2025
    It's really simple. Encryption is our last line of defense for digital #privacy. Once it’s compromised, there’s no undoing it. Sign our petition and demand French lawmakers reject this dangerous amendment✒️👇mzl.la/4itihS2 @signalapp @mer__edith
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    Feb 27, 2025
    Issue 94 of PrivacyTests.org is out today!
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    Nov 10, 2023
    Browser privacy update Now that Firefox Desktop has fixed its Blob leak, the browser is passing all of PrivacyTests.org's State Partitioning (cross-site data leak) tests! And this fix has propagated to LibreWolf as well. Firefox and LibreWolf join Brave, Mullvad, and Tor
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    Jan 1, 2025
    Issue 93 of PrivacyTests.org is out today!
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    Mar 12, 2022
    Today I published Issue 18 of PrivacyTests.org!
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    Jan 20, 2023
    Issue 41 of PrivacyTests.org is out today!
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    Feb 4, 2023
    Issue 43 of PrivacyTests.org is out today!
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    Nov 5, 2024
    Issue 92 of PrivacyTests.org is out today!
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    May 8, 2024
    Browser privacy update In the latest version of PrivacyTests.org (Issue 86), we are seeing impressive progress in privacy protections in Safari Private Windows (developed by @webkit) and from Samsung Internet Browser (@samsunginternet). 1. Safari Private Windows on
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    Apr 8, 2023
    Issue 51 of PrivacyTests.org is out today! New in this issue: testing Mullvad Browser.
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    Jul 16, 2024
    Issue 89 of privacytests.org is out today!
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    Jan 22, 2024
    Browser privacy update In the latest version of PrivacyTests.org , we can see progress in privacy protections: Safari 17.2 has partitioned the Blob API, joining Brave and Firefox-based browsers. Now only Chrome and some Chrome-derived browsers are still leaking data
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