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<h1>Brave</h1> <h1>Brave</h1>
<h2> <p>Brave Browser is a Chromium fork with many interesting features not found elsewhere, such as built-in Adblock and other extensions, fingerprinting protection, a cleaner Preferences menu compared to other Chrome forks, and the (opt-in) ability to automatically support (pay) the websites you visit. The developers describe it as <i>"A browser with your interests at heart."</i><sup><a href="#one">[1]</a></sup> with the built-in privacy protections.</p>
<font color="red"
>Note: This article is outdated. I will try to update it soon.
</font>
</h2>
<p>
Brave Browser is a Chromium fork with many interesting features not
found elsewhere, such as built-in Adblock and other extensions,
fingerprinting protection, cleaner Preferences menu than other Chrome
forks, and the (opt-in) ability to automatically support (pay) the
websites you visit. The developers describe it as
<i>"A browser with your interests at heart."</i
><sup><a href="#s1">[1]</a></sup> With the built-in privacy
protections, some would seem to agree with that. Let's see how it
stacks up when we take everything into account.
</p>
<h2>Spyware Level: <span class="orange">High</span></h2> <h2>Spyware Level: <span class="orange">High</span></h2>
<p> <p>Brave is self updating software, uses <a href="../articles/google.html">Google</a> as the default search engine, has built-in telemetry, and even has an opt-out rss-like news feed similar to Firefox Pocket. These shouldn't be the things that come to mind if someone were to imagine a privacy oriented browser.</p>
Auto-updates that can be turned off only by hacky workarounds.
<a href="../articles/google.html">Google</a> as default search engine.
Analytics on Brave's home page. Two other requests made at each start
of Brave. Whitelisting spyware from Facebook and Twitter.<sup
><a href="#s5">[5]</a></sup
>
Has some decent privacy protections built in, but uMatrix is still
better. Some privacy features are there by default, but, it's still
trying to work with advertisers (same as Mozilla did with their
Sponsored Tiles). Despite claiming to be
<i>"A browser with your interests at heart."</i
><sup><a href="#s1">[1]</a></sup
>, it has <a href="../articles/google.html">Google</a> as default
search engine, as well as shitty forced updates. Anyway, despite the
privacy protections, you should stay away from this browser — it seems
to have a "mission" to switch the internet to its version of
"user-respecting" ads, (we know how that turned out for Mozilla), and
that's slimy and suspicious. Beyond that it has repeatedly shown
itself to be dishonest and disingenuous about what it's mission and
goals and operations are.
</p>
<h3>Whitelisting spyware from Facebook and Twitter</h3> <h3>Whitelisting spyware from Facebook and Twitter</h3>
<p> <p>On its website, Brave claims that <i>"Brave fights malware and prevents tracking, keeping your information safe and secure. Its our top priority."</i><sup><a href="#six">[6]</a></sup>. Yet despite this claim, Brave actually disables its tracking protections for Facebook and Twitter's scripts that allow them to track people across the web.<sup><a href="#five">[5]</a></sup> Brave has been actively downplaying the role that JavaScript plays when tracking someone.</p>
On its website, Brave claims that <br></br>
<i <p><i>"Loading a script from an edge-cache does not track a user without third-party cookies or equivalent browser-local storage, which Brave always blocks and always will block. In other words, sending requests and receiving responses without cookies or other means of identifying users does not necessarily create a tracking threat."</i><sup><a href="#seven">[7]</a></sup></p>
>"Brave fights malware and prevents tracking, keeping your <br></br>
information safe and secure. Its our top priority."</i <p>This couldn't be more far from the truth. Just because a website isn't able to store cookies, doesn't mean it can't uniquely identify you. Using JavaScript from Facebook and Twitter would be more than enough to track you and blocking cookies alone isn't going to stop that. Just as a quick point of reference to what information JavaScript can scrape, you might want to visit <a href="https://coveryourtracks.eff.org">this website</a>.</p>
><sup><a href="#s6">[6]</a></sup <p>They later on added an option to the extension to disable all of the JavaScript, but this new feature seems to be nothing more than the JavaScript switch found in <a href="chrome://settings/content/javascript">vanilla Chromium</a>. They recently added an option <a href="brave://settings/socialBlocking">here</a> to block some of the scripts from Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn after receiving pushback as a result of the controversy.</p>
>. Yet despite this claim, Brave actually <p>A quick note on the whitelisting trackers: This specific point on whitelisting trackers isn't making the case of Brave being spyware as much as it's making the case of Brave's privacy features being snake oil.</p>
<b><font color="red">disables</font></b> its tracking protections for
Facebook and Twitter's spyware scripts that allow them to track people
across the web.<sup><a href="#s5">[5]</a></sup> Brave's spyware
protections, and any claims that it makes to work in the interests of
its users,
<b><font color="orange">cannot be taken seriously.</font></b> Brave is
actively working
<b><font color="red">against its users</font></b> while lying to them
about supposed privacy protections that it offers. This problem
becomes even more serious when you take into account Brave's response
to this situation:
</p>
<p>
<i>
"Loading a script from an edge-cache does not track a user without
third-party cookies or equivalent browser-local storage, which Brave
always blocks and always will block. In other words, sending
requests and receiving responses without cookies or other means of
identifying users does not necessarily create a tracking threat."
</i>
<sup>
<a href="#s7">[7]</a>
</sup>
</p>
<p>
This statement is just <b><font color="red">completely wrong</font></b>.
Just because a website isn't able to store cookies, does not mean
that it cannot uniquely identify you. Executing JavaScript spyware
from Facebook and Twitter is
<b>
more than enough.
</b>
Blocking cookies is not going to stop them from tracking you. This
isn't even information that is difficult to verify. There are many
websites that you can visit right now, to see just how much
information a JavaScript program designed to track you can get.
</p>
<center>
<p>
Here are a few:
<br />
<a href="https://browserleaks.com/">https://browserleaks.com/</a>
<br />
<a href="https://panopticlick.eff.org/"
>https://panopticlick.eff.org/</a
>
<br />
</p>
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<h3>Auto-updates</h3> <h3>Auto-updates</h3>
<p> <p>Brave will check for updates every time you run it, and you can't turn it off from the browser. Athough, it's on Brave's low priority list to add an option to do so<sup><a href="#two">[2]</a></sup>. The reason why it's low priority would be because it's been over a year and there hasn't been an implementation of it yet.</p>
Brave will check for updates every time you run it, and you CANNOT <p>A special note is that on most (all?) GNU/Linux distributions, the automatic updates are only for the extensions.</p>
turn it off (except through fiddling with DNS and such) ! What is the
devs' answer? From their GitHub page
<sup><a href="#s2">[2]</a></sup
>:
</p>
<p>
<i>
"We don't plan on adding in UI to disable updates, but users can
easily adjust environment variables if they really want to put
themselves at risk."
</i>
</p>
<p>and</p>
<p>
<i>
"i feel that being able to figure out how to do this is a
sufficiently high bar for users who want to turn off autoupdating
(to prove they know what they're doing and understand the security
implications)"
</i>
</p>
<p>
So according to the devs, you have to hunt down random internet
comments to be able to disable auto-updating. Brave will also update
what looks like the list of its "partners" every time you run it.
Extensions are also updated often.
<img class="screenshot" src="../images/brave_partners.png" />
</p>
<h3>Anti-privacy search engine by default</h3> <h3>Anti-privacy search engine by default</h3>
<p> <p><a href="../articles/google.html">Google</a> is the default search engine of Brave. For a browser that claims to be privacy oriented, this is a red flag. They at least make it easy for you to change the default search engine on the first run.</p>
<a href="../articles/google.html">Google</a> <h3>Brave has built-in telemetry</h3>
is the default search engine of Brave, and the issues with it are well <p>While running, Brave will make lots of requests to the domain <code>p3a.brave.com</code> as telemetry. They claim they store the collected data for several days<sup><a href="#eight">[8]</a></sup>. Telemetry should be the last thing to come to mind if someone were to imagine a privacy oriented browser. This feature is an opt-out that can be disabled. This opt-out can be disabled <a href="brave://settings/privacy">here</a>.</p>
known and would take a book to describe them all. <h3>Brave Today</h3>
</p> <p>Brave now has new feature similar to Firefox Pocket called Brave Today. If you don't know what Firefox Pocket is, it's basically an rss-like news feed that's shown in every blank tab. This feature Brave has is sadly an opt-out rather than an opt-in and sends lots of requests to Brave's servers. It can't seem to be disabled it in and of itself, but <a href="brave://settings/newTab">setting the tabs to blank</a> seems to stop the requests.</p>
<h3>SafeBrowsing</h3>
<h3>Brave's start page contains analytics</h3> <p>Brave uses SafeBrowsing. It's a feature that tries to "protect" the user from potentially unsafe websites and extensions. However, it sends requests to fetch the information required. Judging by some of the information in the <code>Miscellaneous requests worth noting</code> section, it wouldn't be too far-fetched of Brave to use Google's SafeBrowsing rather than their own implementation. This opt-out can be disabled <a href="brave://settings/security">here</a>.</p>
<p> <h3>Brave Rewards</h3>
Brave will connect to its home page, https://brave.com, automatically <p>Brave has a rewards program. You can find more information about it here<sup><a href="#three">[3]</a></sup>. At first glance it looks like the rewards program is an opt-in, but the browser makes requests to these domains regardless if you sign up or not:</p>
on the first run of Brave, and that page contains Piwik's analytics <div class="center">
scripts. This is the full request: <p><code>rewards.brave.com</code></p>
<img class="screenshot" src="../images/brave_piwik.png" /> <p><code>api.rewards.brave.com</code></p>
It will also make a connection to Google to download some fonts. You <p><code>grant.rewards.brave.com</code></p>
can disable these on subsequent runs by changing the start page.
</p>
<h3>Crash reports</h3>
<p>
Enabled by default, but can be disabled from the preferences menu.
</p>
<h3>Other requests</h3>
<p>
Brave will make a connection to this site every time it is started up:
<img class="screenshot" src="../images/brave_bat.png" />
It probably has something to do with their project of working with
advertisers to provide more relevant targeted ads, which sounds pretty
disgusting, but can be turned off ("Notify me about token
promotions"). You can read more about it here
<sup><a href="#s3">[3]</a></sup>
.It will also make this request which downloads the rulesets for HTTPS
Everywhere:
<img class="screenshot" src="../images/brave_httpse.png" />
</p>
<h3>Brave's privacy protections</h3>
<p>
Brave Browser also contains in-built privacy protections such as HTTPS
Everywhere, AdBlock, cookie blocking, script blocking, and
fingerprinting protections — that are configurable site by site. This
is commendable of course, but in the end, uMatrix outclasses them.
Trackers, for example, easily avoid pure AdBlock (so you will be
tracked by Facebook and such), and binary script blocking breaks
sites. Nice effort on Brave's part though, and the fingerprinting
protection I don't think is found in any other browser (but I didn't
confirm if it actually works).
</p>
</div> </div>
<hr /> <h3>Miscellaneous requests worth noting</h3>
<div class="footer"> <p>Brave on first run sends a request to fetch the library used for checking spelling errors:</p>
<div> <img class="screenshot" src="../images/brave/brave-dict.png" alt="brave spelling library"/>
<h4>Credits</h4> <p>Brave on first run sends a request to <code>variations.brave.com</code>. A guess would be that this request has to do with the crypto aspect of the rewards program. It could also be some way of verifying the list of affiliates. The later is unlikely because the request that fetches the list of affiliates is constant to whether or not the seed request is made:</p>
<ol> <img class="screenshot" src="../images/brave/brave-cert.png" alt="brave verification tool"/>
This article was written by <p>Right after the request to <code>variations.brave.com</code> is made, Brave fetches the list of affiliates through <code>laptop-updates.brave.com</code>. As stated before, the previous request doesn't seem to be a requirement for this request.</p>
<a href="https://digdeeper.neocities.org/" <img class="screenshot" src="../images/brave/custom-headers.png" alt="custom headers"/>
>digdeeper.neocities.org</a <p>Brave makes a request to <code>static1.brave.com</code> every once and a while, which looks like it's used to fetch plugin information<sup><a href="#four">[4]</a></sup>? When the url was placed into the browser, it was directed to Google's error 404 page<sup><a href="#nine">[9]</a></sup>. This seems kind of unsettling that one of Brave's domains would do that:</p>
><br /> <img class="screenshot" src="../images/brave/brave-static.png" alt="static brave"/>
Formatting changes were done by the site maintainer. <img class="screenshot" src="../images/brave/google-brave.png" alt="google error 404"/>
</ol> <p>A quick <code>curl --head static1.brave.com</code> shows that Brave uses Google's gstatic, which uses Cloudflare as well:</p>
</div> <img class="screenshot" src="../images/brave/brave-gstatic.png" alt="google error 404"/>
<hr /> <p>On the first run, Brave fetches five extensions from <code>brave-core-ext.s3.brave.com</code> and tries to install them:</p>
<div class="sources"> <img class="screenshot" src="../images/brave/brave-extensions.png" alt="brave extensions"/>
<h4>Sources:</h4> <hr></hr>
<ol> <div class="center">
<li id="s1"> <h4>Sources</h4>
<p><a id="one">1.</a>
<a href="https://brave.com">Brave's website</a> <a href="https://brave.com">Brave's website</a>
<a <a href="https://web.archive.org/web/20180609070708/https://brave.com">[web.archive.org]</a></p>
href="https://web.archive.org/web/20180609070708/https://brave.com" <p><a id="two">2.</a>
>[web.archive.org]</a <a href="https://github.com/brave/brave-browser/issues/5576">Add a disable autoupdate feature</a>
> <a href="http://web.archive.org/web/20190530053311/https://github.com/brave/brave-browser/issues/5576">[web.archive.org]</a></p>
</li> <p><a id="three">3.</a>
<li id="s2"> <a href="https://brave.com/brave-rewards">Brave Rewards Program</a>
<a href="https://github.com/brave/browser-laptop/issues/1877" <a href="https://web.archive.org/web/20201227180815/https://brave.com/brave-rewards">[web.archive.org]</a></p>
>How to stop autoupdate of brave?</a <p><a id="four">4.</a>
> <a href="https://static1.brave.com/chrome/config/plugins_3/plugins_linux.json">Plugin Information?</a>
<a <a href="https://web.archive.org/web/20201229155943/https://static1.brave.com/chrome/config/plugins_3/plugins_linux.json">[web.archive.org]</a></p>
href="http://web.archive.org/web/20180530053311/https://github.com/brave/browser-laptop/issues/1877" <p><a id="five">5.</a>
>[web.archive.org]</a <a href="https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/facebook-twitter-trackers-whitelisted-by-brave-browser">Facebook, Twitter Trackers Whitelisted by Brave Browser</a>
> <a href="http://web.archive.org/web/20190213055618/https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/facebook-twitter-trackers-whitelisted-by-brave-browser">[web.archive.org]</a></p>
<a href="https://archive.li/AJZr5">[archive.li]</a> <p><a id="six">6.</a>
</li>
<li id="s3">
<a href="https://basicattentiontoken.org"
>Basic Attention Token</a
>
<a
href="https://web.archive.org/web/20180528161328/https://www.basicattentiontoken.org"
>[web.archive.org]</a
>
<a
href="http://wayback.archive-it.org/all/20180528161328/https://www.basicattentiontoken.org"
>[wayback.archive-it.org]</a
>
</li>
<li id="s4">
<a href="https://laptop-updates.brave.com/promo/custom-headers"
>Laptop Headers</a
>
<a
href="http://web.archive.org/web/20190213015206/https://laptop-updates.brave.com/promo/custom-headers"
>[web.archive.org]</a
>
<a href="https://archive.fo/ecx6L">[archive.fo]</a>
</li>
<li id="s5">
<a
href="https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/facebook-twitter-trackers-whitelisted-by-brave-browser/"
>Facebook, Twitter Trackers Whitelisted by Brave Browser</a
>
<a
href="http://web.archive.org/web/20190213055618/https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/facebook-twitter-trackers-whitelisted-by-brave-browser/"
>[web.archive.org]</a
>
<a href="https://archive.fo/X98Xz">[archive.fo]</a>
</li>
<li id="s6">
<a href="https://brave.com/features/">Brave Browser Features</a> <a href="https://brave.com/features/">Brave Browser Features</a>
<a <a href="http://web.archive.org/web/20190124134301/https://brave.com/features">[web.archive.org]</a></p>
href="http://web.archive.org/web/20190124134301/https://brave.com/features/" <p><a id="seven">7.</a>
>[web.archive.org]</a <a href="https://brave.com/script-blocking-exceptions-update">Script Blocking Exceptions Update</a>
> <a href="http://web.archive.org/web/20190214034944/https://brave.com/script-blocking-exceptions-update">[web.archive.org]</a></p>
</li> <p><a id="eight">8.</a>
<li id="s7"> <a href="https://brave.com/privacy-preserving-product-analytics-p3a">Brave's Analytics</a>
<a href="https://brave.com/script-blocking-exceptions-update/" <a href="https://web.archive.org/web/20201229081726/https://brave.com/privacy-preserving-product-analytics-p3a">[web.archive.org]</a></p>
>Script Blocking Exceptions Update</a <p><a id="nine">9.</a>
> <a href="https://static1.brave.com">Brave's static site</a>
<a <a href="https://archive.is/wWgtG">[archive.is]</a></p>
href="http://web.archive.org/web/20190214034944/https://brave.com/script-blocking-exceptions-update/" <hr></hr>
>[web.archive.org]</a
>
<a href="http://archive.fo/Qopen">[archive.fo]</a>
</li>
</ol>
</div>
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<h1>Google Chrome</h1> <h1>Google Chrome</h1>
<center>
<a href="../articles/chrome_es.html">[Español]</a>
<a href="../articles/chrome_pl.html">[Polski]</a><br><br>
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Google Chrome is a web browser developed and distributed by <a href="../articles/google.html">Google</a>. Google Chrome is a web browser developed and distributed by <a href="../articles/google.html">Google</a>.
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<h1>Google Chrome</h1> <h1>Google Chrome</h1>
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<a href="../articles/chrome.html">English Translation</a><br> <a href="../articles/chrome.html">[English]</a>
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<center>
<a href="../articles/chrome.html">[English]</a>
<a href="../articles/chrome_es.html">[Español]</a><br><br>
</center>
<p>
Google Chrome jest przeglądarką internetową opracowaną i rozpowszechnianą przez <a href="../articles/google.html">Google</a>.
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<h2>Poziom Oprogramowania Szpiegowskiego: <span class="red">Ekstermalnie Wysoki</span></h2>
<h3>Google Chrome nie jest w pełni otwartoźródłowa</h3>
<p>
Większa część Google Chrome jest otwartoźródłowa, jednak nie całość, co uniemożliwa osobom sprawdzenie
przeglądarki pod kątem potencjalnych szpiegowskich funkcji które nie są ujawnione.
</p>
<h3>Google Chrome śledzi historię wyszukiwań użytkownika</h3>
<p>
Google Chrome zawiera kilka funkcji szpiegowskich które odpowiadają na historię wyszukiwania użytkownika wysyłaną
na serwery Google. To jest potwierdzone w polityce prwatności<sub><a href="#s1">[1]</a></sup>, wyjaśniającej na
czym te funkcje polegają.
</p>
<p>
Pierwszą funkcją szpiegowską w Google Chrome jest integracja z szpiegowską platformą "Konto Google". <i>" Jeśli
twoje konto jest zalogowane w Google lub do Chrome a twoją domyślną wyszukiwarką internetową jest Google,
wyszukiwania wpisane w pasek adresu w Chrome są zapisywane na twoim koncie Google. "</i>
</p>
<p>
Google Chrome także posiada opcje szpiegowską nazwanną "Usługa przewidywania wyszukiwania". Zostało to wyjaśnione że:
<i>"Gdy szukasz używając paska adresu w Chrome, znaki wpisane przez ciebie (póki nie wciśnięto "enter") są wysyłane
do twojej domyślnej wyszukiwarki internetowej. Jeśli Google jest twoją domyślną wyszukiwarką internetową, precyzja
jest oparta o twoją historię wyszukiwania, tematy związane z tym co piszesz i czego szukają inni ludzie."</i>
</p>
<p>
Jest także opcja szpiegowska "Pomoc w nawigacji" która stwierdza że: <i>"Gdy nie możesz się połączyć z stroną
internetową, możesz uzyskać sugestie dotyczące alternatywnych stron podobnych do tej na którą nie możesz się
dostać. W celu zaoferowania tobie sugestii, Chrome prześle do Google adres URL strony którą próbujesz odwiedzić. "</i>
</p>
<h3>Google Chrome profiluje twoje użycie komputera</h3>
<p>
W polityce prywatności<sup><a href="#s1">[1]</a></sup>, Google szczegółowo opisuje ekstremalnie szpiegowską opcję
którą określa "Statystyki użytkowania i raporty o awariach". To, co robi, to wysyła bardzo szczegółowe informacje
o twoim sprzęcie i użyciu komputera, co potwierdza że definitywnie zawiera następujące opcje szpiegowskie: </p>
<ul>
<li>Tracker który rejestruje ruchy myszy</li>
<li>Tracker który profiluje użycie pamięci</li>
</ul>
<p>
Ale można to przetłumaczyć z niejasnego języka że Chrome mógłby i prawdopodobnie monitoruje, jakie masz inne
programy uruchomione. Tak czy inaczej, jest to gromadzenie dużej ilość informacji, ponieważ można je użyć do
odtworzenia co użytkownik robi na swoim komputerze przez cały czas. Chrome wyjaśnia że te informacje są zbierane
za każdym razem gdy strona chodzi zbyt "wolno" bądź gdy Google Chrome ulega awarii.
</p>
<h3>Google Chrome jest zintegrowane z Google Payments</h3>
<p>
Google Payments to oprogramowanie szpiegowskie które przechwytuje twoje informacje bankowe i wysyła je do
Google.<sup><a href="#s2">[2]</a></sup> Ta usługa jest zintegrowana z przeglądarką Google Chrome, co sprawia
że jest to kolejna opcjonalna funkcja w tym oprogramowaniu.
</p>
<h3>Google Chrome zawiera keyloggera</h3>
<p>
Zostało to potwierdzone w różnych miejscach<sup><a href="#s3">[3]</a></sup><sup><a href="#s4">[4]</a></sup>.
Zasadniczo, za każdym razem gdy piszesz coś w pasek adresu, zostaje to wysłane do Google. Najwyraźniej można
to wyłączyć przez deaktywację "usługi sugestii".
</p>
<h3>Google Chrome nagrywa twój głos</h3>
<p>
Potwierdzono to że Google Chrome stale nagrywa wszystkie dostępne mikrofony na twoim komputerze. Można to
znaleźć w tym oświadczeniu<sup><a href="#s5">[5]</a></sup> w publikacji dotyczącej prywatności. <i>"Głosowe &amp;
dźwiękowe informacje mogą być gromadzone. Na przykład, jeśli twoje dziecko używa poleceń głosowych (n.p., "OK, Google" lub
dotyka ikony mikrofonu), nagranie następującej mowy/dźwięku, <b> plus parę sekund wcześniej, </b>
zostanie zapisane na jego koncie…"</i> Ta funkcja jest dostępna jeśli używasz szpiegowskiej platformy
"Google Accounts" i wyraźnie informujesz Google, aby utworzył profil twojego dziecka. Niezweryfikowane jest czy
wysyłane na ich serwery informacje też odsłuchują poza tą funkcją.
</p>
<h3>Google Chrome zapisuje hasła użytkowników na serwerach Google</h3>
<p>
Jakiekolwiek hasło przechowywane w "menedżerze haseł" Google Chrome jest przesyłane do Google jeśli twoje konto
jest zalogowane na szpiegowskie "Google Accounts".
</p>
<h3>Google Chrome profiluje użytkowników na inne różne sposoby</h3>
<p>
Odwołując się do polityki prywatności<sup><a href="#s1">[1]</a></sup>, Google Chrome profiluje
jakiego rodzaju formularze internetowe wypełniasz, a także w jakim języku jest używana głównie
zawartość. Google Chrome także tworzy unikalny identyfikator dla każdej wykonywanej instalacji.
Ten unikalny identyfikator jest wysyłany do Google za każdym razem kiedy uruchamiasz przeglądarkę,
więc Google może stworzyć tożsamość opartą o ciebie tym samym naruszając prywatność. Google także
przechowywuje wszystkie twoje ustawienia na ich oficjalnych serwerach podczas używania funkcji "Google Accounts".
</p>
<h3>Google Chrome to samoaktualizujące się oprogramowanie</h3>
<p>
Google Chrome zawiera aktualizator który jest ciągle uruchomiony w tle i synchronizuje się z serwerami Google
aby sprawdzać aktualizacje. Aktualizator pobiera i uruchamia niezweryfikowane pliki wykonywalne od Google podczas
aktualizacji Chrome. Usługa automatycznej aktualizacji, taka jak ta, nie może zweryfikować, czy aktualizacje nie
są oprogramowaniem szpiegującym i/lub nie zawierają dodatkowych funkcji oprogramowania szpiegującego.
</p>
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<div class="footer">
<div class="futher">
<h4>Further Reading:</h4>
<ol>
<a href="https://stallman.org/google.html">Reasons not to use Google</a> <a href="https://web.archive.org/web/20180512214729/http://stallman.org/google.html">[web.archive.org]</a> <a href="http://archive.is/20170929072403/https://stallman.org/google.html">[archive.is]</a>
<a href="https://8ch.net/tech/chrome.html">Welcome to the Botnet. Or, The Case Against Google Chrome</a> <a href="https://web.archive.org/web/20150501010435/https://8ch.net/tech/chrome.html">[web.archive.org]</a> <a href="http://archive.is/OR4dz">[archive.is]</a>
</ol>
</div>
<hr>
<div class="sources">
<h4>Sources:</h4>
<ol>
<li id="s1"><a href="https://www.google.com/chrome/browser/privacy/index.html">Google Chrome Privacy Notice</a> <a href="http://web.archive.org/web/20180427041202/https://www.google.com/chrome/browser/privacy/index.html">[web.archive.org]</a> <a href="https://archive.is/GJIKw">[archive.is]</a></li>
<li id="s2"><a href="https://payments.google.com/payments/apis-secure/get_legal_document?ldo=0&ldt=privacynotice">Google Payments Privacy Notice</a> <a href="https://web.archive.org/web/20180514095832/https://payments.google.com/payments/apis-secure/get_legal_document?ldo=0&ldt=privacynotice">[web.archive.org]</a>
<li id="s3"><a href="http://www.favbrowser.com/google-chrome-spyware-confirmed/">Google Chrome Spyware? Confirmed?</a> <a href="https://web.archive.org/web/20180410043922/http://www.favbrowser.com/google-chrome-spyware-confirmed/">[web.archive.org]</a> <a href="https://archive.li/jxCPf">[archive.li]</a></li>
<li id="s4"><a href="https://jischinger.wordpress.com/2008/11/16/google-chrome-a-keylogger-privacy-concerns/">Google Chrome a Keylogger Privacy Concerns</a> <a href="https://web.archive.org/web/20180410043922/https://jischinger.wordpress.com/2008/11/16/google-chrome-a-keylogger-privacy-concerns/">[web.archive.org]</a> <a href="https://archive.li/HclxK">[archive.li]</a></li>
<li id="s5"><a href="https://families.google.com/familylink/privacy/child-policy/">Privacy Notice for Google Accounts Managed with Family Link (“Privacy Notice”)</a> <a href="https://web.archive.org/web/20180524142231/https://families.google.com/familylink/privacy/child-policy/">[web.archive.org]</a> <a href="https://archive.li/3ncnz">[archive.li]</a></li>
</ol>
</div>
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<img src="../images/discord_logo.png" alt="Discord Logo" /> <img src="../images/discord_logo.png" alt="Discord Logo" />
<h1>Discord</h1> <h1>Discord</h1>
<center> <center>
<a href="../articles/discord_es.html">Spanish Translation</a> <a href="../articles/discord_es.html">[Español]</a><br><br>
</center> </center>
<p> <p>
Discord is an instant messaging application for macOS, Windows, Linux, Discord is an instant messaging application for macOS, Windows, Linux,
@ -399,16 +399,15 @@
<b>This article was last edited on 4/11/2019</b> <b>This article was last edited on 4/11/2019</b>
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<img src="../images/discord_logo.png" alt="Discord-Logo"> <img src="../images/discord_logo.png" alt="Discord-Logo">
<h1>Discord</h1> <h1>Discord</h1>
<center> <center>
<a href="../articles/discord.html">English Translation</a> <a href="../articles/discord.html">[English]</a><br><br>
</center> </center>
<p> <p>
Discord es un programa de mensajería instantanea disponible para MacOS, GNU/Linux, Android, Windows, Android e iOS. Discord es un programa de mensajería instantanea disponible para MacOS, GNU/Linux, Android, Windows, Android e iOS.
@ -134,9 +134,9 @@ por si el link muere.
This is a translation of the english article. It may become outdated- compare the dates on both articles. This is a translation of the english article. It may become outdated- compare the dates on both articles.
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<h1>DuckDuckGo</h1> <h1>DuckDuckGo</h1>
<center> <center>
<p> <p>
<a href="../articles/duckduckgo_es.html">Spanish Translation</a> <a href="../articles/chrome_es.html">[Español]</a><br><br>
</p> </p>
</center> </center>
<p> <p>
@ -79,9 +79,9 @@ DuckDuckGo is a search engine created by Gabriel Weinberg and owned by Duck Duck
This article was last edited on 9/16/2018 This article was last edited on 9/16/2018
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<img src="../images/ddg_logo.png" alt=""> <img src="../images/ddg_logo.png" alt="">
<h1>DuckDuckGo</h1> <h1>DuckDuckGo</h1>
<center> <center>
<p><a href="../articles/duckduckgo.html">English Translation</a></p> <p><a href="../articles/duckduckgo.html">[English]</a><br><br></p>
</center> </center>
<p>DuckDuckGo es un motor de busqueda creado por Gabriel Weinberg y mantenido or Duck Duck Go, inc</p> <p>DuckDuckGo es un motor de busqueda creado por Gabriel Weinberg y mantenido or Duck Duck Go, inc</p>
<h3>Nivel de spyware: <font color=greenyellow>Posiblemente spyware</font></h3> <h3>Nivel de spyware: <font color=greenyellow>Posiblemente spyware</font></h3>
@ -57,9 +57,9 @@
This translation may become out of date. Compare dates with the english article. This translation may become out of date. Compare dates with the english article.
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<!-- NOTICE!!!! -->
<!-- BEFORE MAKING A PULL REQUEST OR PUSH PLEASE ALWAYS CHECK WITH THE VALIDATOR -->
<!-- http://validator.w3.org/#validate-by-input -->
<!-- NOTICE!!!! -->
<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Strict//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-strict.dtd"> <!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Strict//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-strict.dtd">
<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" lang="en" xml:lang="en"> <html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" lang="en" xml:lang="en">
<head> <head>
<meta <meta http-equiv="Content-type" content="application/xhtml+xml;charset=utf-8"/>
http-equiv="Content-type"
content="application/xhtml+xml;charset=utf-8"
/>
<title>[Program/Service Name Here] — Spyware Watchdog</title> <title>[Program/Service Name Here] — Spyware Watchdog</title>
<link rel="stylesheet" href="../style.css" /> <link rel="stylesheet" href="../style.css" />
</head> </head>
<body> <body>
<div class="case"> <div class="case">
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@ -34,9 +36,9 @@
<div class="futher"> <div class="futher">
<h4>Further Reading:</h4> <h4>Further Reading:</h4>
<ol> <ol>
<a href="">Source</a> <li><a href="">Source</a>
<a href="">[web.archive.org]</a> <a href="">[web.archive.org]</a>
<a href="">[archive.is]</a> <a href="">[archive.is]</a></li>
</ol> </ol>
</div> </div>
<hr/> <hr/>
@ -60,16 +62,15 @@
<b>This article was last edited on mm/dd/yyyy</b> <b>This article was last edited on mm/dd/yyyy</b>
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<b>This article was last edited on 2/18/2019</b> <b>This article was last edited on 2/18/2019</b>
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<img src="../images/firefox_logo3.png" alt="Firefox logo"> <img src="../images/firefox_logo3.png" alt="Firefox logo">
<h1>Mozilla Firefox</h1> <h1>Mozilla Firefox</h1>
<center> <center>
<a href="../articles/firefox_es.html">Spanish Translation</a> <a href="../articles/chrome_es.html">[Español]</a><br><br>
</center> </center>
<p> <p>
Mozilla Firefox is one of the most popular and longest existing Mozilla Firefox is one of the most popular and longest existing
@ -271,9 +271,9 @@ they should be set too:
This article was created on 11/23/2017 This article was created on 11/23/2017
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<title>Spyware Watchdog</title> <title>Spyware Watchdog</title>
</head> </head>
<body> <body>
<h1>Mozilla Firefox</h1>
<p>
<a href="../articles/index.html">Back to catalog</a><br>
<a href="../guides/firefox_es.html">Guía de mitigación</a>
</p>
<img src="../images/firefox_logo3.png" alt="Firefox logo"> <img src="../images/firefox_logo3.png" alt="Firefox logo">
<h1>Mozilla Firefox</h1>
<center>
<a href="../articles/firefox.html">[English]</a><br><br>
</center>
<p> <p>
Mozilla Firefox es uno de los navegadores web más populares y perdurables. Sus desarrolladores han adquirido cierta reputación por desarrollar un "navegador que respeta la privacidad y seguridad del usuario" - pero, ¿es algo justificado o sólo una estrategia de marketing? Bueno, de hecho, a través de sus años de existencia, los desarrolladores han tomado varias decisiones que podrían ser consideradas anti-privacidad (y anti-usuario en general), pero en este artículo nos estaremos enfocando exclusivamente en aquellas que pueden ser consideradas spyware. Versión testeada: 52.5.0, con la configuración por defecto. Programas usados para buscar solicitudes web: Mitmproxy. Mozilla Firefox es uno de los navegadores web más populares y perdurables. Sus desarrolladores han adquirido cierta reputación por desarrollar un "navegador que respeta la privacidad y seguridad del usuario" - pero, ¿es algo justificado o sólo una estrategia de marketing? Bueno, de hecho, a través de sus años de existencia, los desarrolladores han tomado varias decisiones que podrían ser consideradas anti-privacidad (y anti-usuario en general), pero en este artículo nos estaremos enfocando exclusivamente en aquellas que pueden ser consideradas spyware. Versión testeada: 52.5.0, con la configuración por defecto. Programas usados para buscar solicitudes web: Mitmproxy.
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@ -260,8 +259,8 @@ Una mejor forma de entender esto es que Mozilla quiere pretender que incluir spy
This article was created on 11/23/2017 This article was created on 11/23/2017
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foobar2000 does not make its source code available, which could be hiding spyware features. foobar2000 does not make its source code available, which could be hiding spyware features.
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http-equiv="Content-type"
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<div class="main">
<img src="../images/godot_logo.png" alt="Godot Logo" />
<h1>Godot</h1>
<p>
Godot is a videogame engine
</p>
<h2>Spyware Level: <span class="red">Not Rated</span></h2>
<p>
Godot claims in its privacy policy<sup>1</sup>that they
collect the following data:
<ul>
<li>your first and last name</li>
<li>your title and your companys name</li>
<li>your home, billing, name of a city or town,
state/province</li>
<li>your country code</li>
<li>your e-mail address</li>
<li>your telephone number</li>
<li>any other identifier that permits Godot to make
physical or online contact with you</li>
</ul>
</p>
<h3>Sources</h3>
<p><a href="https://godotengine.org/privacy-policy">Godot
privacy
policy</a><a href="https://web.archive.org/web/20200918125741/https://godotengine.org/privacy-policy">
[archive.org]</a>
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<h1>Google Search</h1> <h1>Google Search</h1>
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<a href="../articles/google_search_es.html">Spanish Translation</a></br> <a href="../articles/google_search_es.html">[Español]</a>
<a href="../articles/google_search_tr.html">Turkish Translation</a> <a href="../articles/google_search_tr.html">[Türk]</a><br><br>
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@ -97,9 +97,9 @@ your information, so it is really not trying to be very detailed because it woul
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<h1>Buscador de Google</h1> <h1>Buscador de Google</h1>
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<a href="../articles/google_search.html">English Version</a><br> <a href="../articles/google_search.html">[English]</a>
<a href="../articles/google_search.html">Turkish Version</a><br> <a href="../articles/google_search_tr.html">[Türk]</a><br><br>
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<p>El buscador de Google es un motor de busqueda creado y mantenido por Google</p> <p>El buscador de Google es un motor de busqueda creado y mantenido por Google</p>
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Please keep this in mind when reading! It may become outdated in the future. Please keep this in mind when reading! It may become outdated in the future.
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<img src="../images/google_logo.png" alt="Google logo"> <img src="../images/google_logo.png" alt="Google logo">
<h1>Google Arama</h1> <h1>Google Arama</h1>
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<a href="../articles/google_search_es.html">İspanyolca Çeviri</a></br> <a href="../articles/google_search.html">[English]</a>
<a href="../articles/google_search.html">English Version</a><br> <a href="../articles/google_search_es.html">[Español]</a><br><br>
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<p><a href="../articles/google.html">Google</a> Arama tarafından oluşturulan ve yönetilen bir arama motorudur. <p><a href="../articles/google.html">Google</a> Arama tarafından oluşturulan ve yönetilen bir arama motorudur.
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<p><b>This article was translated from english on 4/8/2019. Check the dates of the english article with this one in case any changes have been made. <p><b>This article was translated from english on 4/8/2019. Check the dates of the english article with this one in case any changes have been made.
This translation might become outdated in the future.</b></p> This translation might become outdated in the future.</b></p>
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<img src="../images/w3c_logo.png" alt="World Wide Web Consortum: The maintainers of the HTTP standard"/>
<h1>HyperText Transmission Protocol</h1>
<p>HTTP is a protocol usually used for transferring HyperText Markup Language documents accross the internet.</p>
<h2>Spyware Level: <span class="yellow">Not Rated</span></h2>
<p>HTTP is a protocol that is not designed with the privacy of its users in mind. The language used in the HTTP specification explicitly says that the protocol was designed with enabling the datamining of its users in mind, and contains features that are not absolutely necessary for the purpose of the protocol, but allow the protocol compromise user privacy.</p>
<h3>"User-Agent" Datamining feature</h3>
<p>Section 14.43<sup><a href="#one">[1]</a></sup> of the HTTP specification details the "User-Agent" feature of the protocol that, when implemented, will attach information about your computing enviroment that can be used to track you. The biggest danger of the User-Agent is that there is no way to anonymously opt-out of this- even if you do not provide a user-agent, because almost everyone else does, you will be tracked by the fact that you do <b>not</b> provide that information. There are many strategies to mitigate this, with only varying levels of success, but the problem is that this is the acceptable standard of how HTTP is used and not the forgotten feature that it should be. Not only does the User-Agent feature collect this unncessary information, its purpose is explicitly stated in the protocol specifications to aid in datamining.</p>
<p><i>"The User-Agent request-header field contains information about the user agent originating the request. This is for <b>statistical purposes</b>, the tracing of protocol violations, and automated recognition of user agents for the sake of tailoring responses to avoid particular user agent limitations. User agents SHOULD include this field with requests."</i></p>
<h3>Acknowledgement of HTTP's privacy problem</h3>
<p>In the HTTP specification, the W3C explicitly acknowledges the serious privacy violations that implementations of this protocol are capable of comitting. Section 15.1<sup><a href="#two">[2]</a></sup> of the HTTP specification has a very detailed analysis of the implications of the comprimization of privacy that the User-Agent allows to happen and suggests how to use the User-Agent feature: as an opt-in feature where the privacy concerns of using such a feature are properly explained to the user. Even though this is a good section, it shows a very naive viewpoint from the W3C, the expectation that this feature would not be abused, and the expectation that implementers of this standard would respect the privacy of their users and would not use these features of the protocol to datamine users.</p>
<p>At best, you could call this mindset naive. If you want to hold the W3C in contempt, you could call it malicious. It's easy to write in your standard that while you could use this protocol to monitor the behavior of users, you should ask for their permission. But once that standard is widely implemented, and is widely used for the exact malicious purpose that was acknowledged in its specification, who's fault is that?</p>
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<h2>Sources</h2>
<p><a id="one">1.</a><a href="https://www.w3.org/Protocols/rfc2616/rfc2616-sec14.html">Section 14 of the HTTP/1.1 Specification</a> <a href="https://web.archive.org/web/20201012081518/https://www.w3.org/Protocols/rfc2616/rfc2616-sec14.html">[web.archive.org]</a></p>
<p><a id="two">2.</a><a href="https://www.w3.org/Protocols/rfc2616/rfc2616-sec15.html">Section 15 of the HTTP/1.1 Specification</a> <a href="https://web.archive.org/web/20201012082013/https://www.w3.org/Protocols/rfc2616/rfc2616-sec15.html">[web.archive.org]</a></p>
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<p>This article was created on 5/14/2018</p>
<p>This article was lasted edited on 10/11/2020</p>
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<h1>GNU IceCat</h1> <h1>GNU IceCat</h1>
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<p> <p>
GNU IceCat is a web browser that is a fork of <a href="../articles/firefox.html">Firefox</a>. GNU IceCat is a web browser that is a fork of <a href="../articles/firefox.html">Firefox</a>.
@ -39,9 +39,9 @@ GNU IceCat is a fork of Firefox that is more private and secure than Firefox and
This article was last edited on 9/18/2018 This article was last edited on 9/18/2018
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<h1>GNU IceCat</h1> <h1>GNU IceCat</h1>
<center> <center>
<a href="../articles/icecat.html">English Translation</a></p> <a href="../articles/icecat.html">[English]</a><br><br></p>
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<p> <p>
GNU IceCat es un navegador web, derivado de <a href="../articles/firefox.html">Firefox</a>. GNU IceCat es un navegador web, derivado de <a href="../articles/firefox.html">Firefox</a>.
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<p>GNU IceCat es una derivación de Firefox que es mas seguro y privado que Firefox, contiene muchas características que protegen la privacidad del usuario. IceCat 60 <font color=lime>No hace conexiones no solicitadas cuando lo abres.</font> La versión anterior tuvo problemas, pero la versión 60 no parece tener estos problemas. Puedes leer sobre la versión anterior <a href="icecat59.html">Icecat 59 [English]</a></p> <p>GNU IceCat es una derivación de Firefox que es mas seguro y privado que Firefox, contiene muchas características que protegen la privacidad del usuario. IceCat 60 <font color=lime>No hace conexiones no solicitadas cuando lo abres.</font> La versión anterior tuvo problemas, pero la versión 60 no parece tener estos problemas. Puedes leer sobre la versión anterior <a href="icecat59.html">Icecat 59 [English]</a></p>
<h3>Características de privacidad de IceCat</h3> <h3>Características de privacidad de IceCat</h3>
<center> <center>
<p>Fuente: <a href="gnu.org">gnu.org</a></p> <p>Fuente: <a href="https://www.gnu.org/software/gnuzilla/">gnu.org</a></p>
</center> </center>
<p>LibreJS: Gnu LibreJS apunta al "Problema de JavaScript" descrito por el artículo de Richard Stallman "The JavaScript Trap."</p> <p>LibreJS: Gnu LibreJS apunta al "Problema de JavaScript" descrito por el artículo de Richard Stallman "The JavaScript Trap."</p>
<p>HTTPS-Everywhere: Extensión que encripta tu comunicación con muchos sitios web, haciendo tu navegación mas segura.</p> <p>HTTPS-Everywhere: Extensión que encripta tu comunicación con muchos sitios web, haciendo tu navegación mas segura.</p>
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<meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width,initial-scale=1"/> <meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width,initial-scale=1"/>
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<link rel="icon" href = "../images/favicon.ico"/> <link rel="icon" href = "../images/favicon.ico"/>
<title>Catalog - Spyware Watchdog</title> <title>Catalog - Spyware Watchdog</title>
<link href="../style.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" media="all"/> <link href="../style.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" media="all"/>
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<h1>Spyware Watchdog Article Catalog</h1> <h1>Spyware Watchdog Article Catalog</h1>
<p>All of the articles on this website are available here!</p> <p>All of the articles on this website are available here!</p>
<p>If you want to contribute to this website, you can always <a href="https://codeberg.org/TheShadow/SpywareWatchdog">make a pull request</a>.</p> <p>If you want to contribute to this website, you can always <a href="https://codeberg.org/shadow/SpywareWatchdog">make a pull request</a>.</p>
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<h2>Web Browsers</h2> <h2>Web Browsers</h2>
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<a href="../articles/browsers.html">Comparison between web browsers</a><br></br> <a href="../articles/browsers.html">Comparison between web browsers</a><br></br>
<a href="../articles/netsurf.html">NetSurf</a> <a href="../guides/netsurf.html">[Mitigation Guide]</a><br></br> <a href="../articles/netsurf.html">NetSurf</a> <a href="../articles/netsurf_pl.html">[Polski]</a> <a href="../guides/netsurf.html">[Mitigation Guide]</a> <a href="../guides/netsurf_pl.html">[Poradnik Mitygacji]</a><br></br>
<a href="../articles/surf.html">Surf</a> <a href="surf_fr.html">[Francais]</a><br></br> <a href="../articles/surf.html">Surf</a> <a href="surf_fr.html">[Francais]</a> <a href="surf_pl.html">[Polski]</a><br></br>
<a href="../articles/lynx.html">Lynx</a><br></br> <a href="../articles/lynx.html">Lynx</a> <a href="lynx_pl.html">[Polski]</a><br></br>
<a href="../articles/iron.html">SRWare Iron</a><br></br> <a href="../articles/iron.html">SRWare Iron</a> <a href="iron_pl.html">[Polski]</a><br></br>
<a href="../articles/slimjet.html">Slimjet</a><br></br> <a href="../articles/slimjet.html">Slimjet</a> <a href="slimjet_pl.html">[Polski]</a><br><br>
<a href="../articles/chrome.html">Google Chrome</a> <a href="../articles/chrome.html">Google Chrome</a> <a href="../articles/chrome_es.html">[Español]</a> <a href="chrome_pl.html">[Polski]</a><br></br>
<a href="../articles/chrome_es.html">[Espanol]</a><br></br>
<a href="../articles/opera.html">Opera</a><br></br> <a href="../articles/opera.html">Opera</a><br></br>
<a href="../articles/webdiscover.html">WebDiscover</a><br></br> <a href="../articles/webdiscover.html">WebDiscover</a><br></br>
<a href="../articles/firefox.html">Mozilla Firefox</a> <a href="../articles/firefox_es.html">[Espanol]</a> <a href="../guides/firefox.html">[Mitigation Guide]</a><br></br> <a href="../guides/firefox_es.html">[Guía de Mitigación]</a> <br></br> <a href="../articles/firefox.html">Mozilla Firefox</a> <a href="../articles/firefox_es.html">[Español]</a> <a href="../guides/firefox.html">[Mitigation Guide]</a> <a href="../guides/firefox_es.html">[Guía de Mitigación]</a> <br></br>
<a href="../articles/vivaldi.html">Vivaldi</a><br></br> <a href="../articles/vivaldi.html">Vivaldi</a><br></br>
<a href="../articles/explorer.html">Internet Explorer</a><br></br> <a href="../articles/explorer.html">Internet Explorer</a><br></br>
<a href="../articles/dissenter.html">Dissenter</a><br></br> <a href="../articles/dissenter.html">Dissenter</a><br></br>
<a href="../articles/waterfox.html">Waterfox</a><br></br> <a href="../articles/waterfox_classic.html">Waterfox Classic</a><br></br>
<a href="../articles/brave.html">Brave</a><br></br> <a href="../articles/brave.html">Brave</a><br></br>
<a href="../articles/palemoon.html">Pale Moon</a> <a href="../articles/palemoon.html">Pale Moon</a>
<a href="../guides/palemoon.html">[Mitigation Guide]</a><br></br> <a href="../guides/palemoon.html">[Mitigation Guide]</a><br></br>
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<a href="../articles/iridium.html">Iridium Browser</a> <a href="../articles/iridium.html">Iridium Browser</a>
<a href="../guides/iridium.html">[Mitigation Guide]</a><br></br> <a href="../guides/iridium.html">[Mitigation Guide]</a><br></br>
<a href="../articles/icecat.html">GNU IceCat</a> <a href="../articles/icecat.html">GNU IceCat</a>
<a href="../articles/icecat_es.html">[Espanol]</a><br></br> <a href="../articles/icecat_es.html">[Español]</a><br></br>
<a href="../articles/falkon.html">Falkon</a><br></br> <a href="../articles/falkon.html">Falkon</a><br></br>
<a href="../articles/otter.html">Otter Browser</a><br></br> <a href="../articles/otter.html">Otter Browser</a><br></br>
<a href="../articles/qutebrowser.html">Qutebrowser</a><br></br> <a href="../articles/qutebrowser.html">Qutebrowser</a><br></br>
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<h2>Messaging Clients/Services</h2> <h2>Messaging Clients/Services</h2>
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<a href="../articles/discord.html">Discord</a> <a href="../articles/discord.html">Discord</a>
<a href="../articles/discord_es.html">[Espanol]</a><br></br> <a href="../articles/discord_es.html">[Español]</a><br></br>
<a href="../articles/thunderbird.html">Mozilla Thunderbird</a><br></br> <a href="../articles/thunderbird.html">Mozilla Thunderbird</a><br></br>
<a href="../articles/telegram.html">Telegram</a><br></br>
<a href="../articles/hexchat.html">Hexchat</a><br></br> <a href="../articles/hexchat.html">Hexchat</a><br></br>
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<h2>Search Engines</h2> <h2>Search Engines</h2>
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<a href="../articles/google_search.html">Google Search</a> <a href="../articles/google_search.html">Google Search</a>
<a href="../articles/google_search_es.html">[Espanol]</a> <a href="../articles/google_search_es.html">[Español]</a>
<a href="../articles/google_search_tr.html">[Turkish]</a><br></br> <a href="../articles/google_search_tr.html">[Türk]</a><br></br>
<a href="../articles/bing.html">Bing</a><br></br> <a href="../articles/bing.html">Bing</a><br></br>
<a href="../articles/yahoo.html">Yahoo</a><br></br> <a href="../articles/yahoo.html">Yahoo</a><br></br>
<a href="../articles/duckduckgo.html">DuckDuckGo</a> <a href="../articles/duckduckgo.html">DuckDuckGo</a>
<a href="../articles/duckduckgo_es.html">[Espanol]</a><br></br> <a href="../articles/duckduckgo_es.html">[Español]</a><br></br>
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<h2>Video Games</h2> <h2>Video Games</h2>
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<a href="../articles/redshell.html">Red Shell</a><br></br> <a href="../articles/redshell.html">Red Shell</a><br></br>
<a href="../articles/unity.html">Unity</a><br></br> <a href="../articles/unity.html">Unity</a><br></br>
<a href="../articles/razer_en.html">Razer</a> <a href="../articles/razer_en.html">Razer</a>
<a href="../articles/razer.html">[Espanol]</a><br></br> <a href="../articles/razer.html">[Español]</a><br></br>
<a href="../articles/ksp.html">Kerbal Space Program</a><br></br> <a href="../articles/ksp.html">Kerbal Space Program</a><br></br>
<a href="../articles/gzdoom.html">GZDoom</a><br></br> <a href="../articles/gzdoom.html">GZDoom</a><br></br>
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<a href="../articles/cdex.html">CDex</a><br></br> <a href="../articles/cdex.html">CDex</a><br></br>
<a href="../articles/paint.net.html">Paint.NET</a><br></br> <a href="../articles/paint.net.html">Paint.NET</a><br></br>
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<hr></hr>
<h2>Not Spyware but Has Privacy Issues</h2>
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<h1>Online Spyware Classification Project Unfinished Article Catalog</h1> <h1>Online Spyware Classification Project Unfinished Article Catalog</h1>
<p> <p>
This is a catalog of all of the articles that are currently works-in-progress. The articles here are either unfinished, or not accurate and need to be edited before they can be added to the normal catalog. If you want to edit any of these articles, or contribute your own articles, contact us on XMPP over in spyware@conference.nuegia.net, or visit us at the git repo on <a href="https://codeberg.org/TheShadow/SpywareWatchdog">Codeberg</a>. These articles need the most help, so feel free to contribute! This is a catalog of all of the articles that are currently works-in-progress. The articles here are either unfinished, or not accurate and need to be edited before they can be added to the normal catalog. If you want to edit any of these articles, or contribute your own articles, visit us at the git repo on <a href="https://codeberg.org/shadow/SpywareWatchdog">Codeberg</a>. These articles need the most help, so feel free to contribute!
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<li>All files on phone and files on MicroSD card</li> <li>All files on phone and files on MicroSD card</li>
<li>Phone camera</li> <li>Phone camera</li>
<li>Phone microphone</li> <li>Phone microphone</li>
<li>Identifying device information: IEMI number, carrier, SIM status, phone number</li> <li>Identifying device information: IMEI number, carrier, SIM status, phone number</li>
<li>Control phone vibrator motor</li> <li>Control phone vibrator motor</li>
</ul> </ul>
<p>Denying the app access to: <i>the phone owners full name, contacts stored on the phone, the phones calendar, permission to send and receive SMS messages, and identifying device information</i> resulted in annoying nags containing some excuse as to why they would like access to said permission.</p> <p>Denying the app access to: <i>the phone owners full name, contacts stored on the phone, the phones calendar, permission to send and receive SMS messages, and identifying device information</i> resulted in annoying nags containing some excuse as to why they would like access to said permission.</p>
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<img src="../images/srware_logo.png" alt="SRWare Iron Logo"/> <img src="../images/srware_logo.png" alt="SRWare Iron Logo"/>
<h1>SRWare Iron</h1> <h1>SRWare Iron</h1>
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<a href="iron_pl.html">[Polski]</a><br><br>
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<p> <p>
SRWare Iron is a free web browser, and an implementation of Chromium by SRWare of Germany. SRWare Iron is a free web browser, and an implementation of Chromium by SRWare of Germany.
</p> </p>
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<h1>SRWare Iron</h1>
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<a href="iron.html">[English]</a><br><br>
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<p>
SRWare Iron jest darmową przeglądarką internetową i implementacją Chromium stworzoną przez SRWare z Niemiec.
</p>
<h2>Poziom Oprogramowania Szpiegowskiego: <span class="red">Ekstermalnie Wysoki</span></h2>
<p>
SRWare Iron uważa się za przestrzegającą prywatność przeglądarkę internetową będącą alternatywą dla
<a href="../articles/chrome.html">Google Chrome</a>; a dokładnie reklamuje siebie jako
przestrzegająca prywatności przeglądarka internetowa która ma dać użytkownikom działanie Chrome bez dodatków
szpiegujących od Google. Po zbadaniu Iron'a, to wszystko okazuje się być nieprawdą.
SRWare Iron łaczy się z bardzo wieloma serwerami przy pierwszym uruchomieniu. Zbiera on około
<b><font color="yellow">~400-500 niepożądanych połączeń</font></b> i parę minut zajęło mu aby zatrzymać
tworzenie nowych połączeń. SRWare Iron używa szpiegowskiej wyszukiwarki <a href="../articles/bing.html">Bing</a>
jako domyślnej, jednak wykracza poza to i przekierowywuje żądania do Bing przez własne serwery więc może
przechwytywać twoje wyszukiwania w internecie. Najważniejsze jest to że ta przeglądarka jest kolejną fałszywą
przeglądarką oferującą "prywatność", gdzie w rzeczywistości <b><font color="red">nie jest lepsza od Chrome.</font></b>
</p>
<p>
Wersja 69.0.3600.0 SRWare Iron została przetestowana na 64-bitowym Windows 7. Do monitorowania zachowań
tego programu użyto MITMproxy, Microsoft Network Monitor 3.4 i Sysinternals ProcMon.
</p>
<h3>Złudne poczcuie prywatność</h3>
<p>
SRWare Iron na swojej stronie twierdzi że:
</p>
<p><i>
"Chrome zachwyca bardzo szybkim renderowaniem stron, lśniącym wyglądem i innowacyjnymi możliwościami. Ale jest również krytykowany przez specjalistów ds. Ochrony danych, z powodów takich jak tworzenie unikalnego identyfikatora użytkownika do jego śledzenia bądź przesyłanie wyszukiwań do Google w celu generowania sugestii. SRWare Iron jest prawdziwą alternatywą. Przeglądarka jest oparta na kodzie źródłowym Chromium i oferuje takie same opcje co Chrome, jednak bez opcji naruszających prywatność."
</i><sup><a href="#s1">[1]</a></sup></p>
<p>
W rzeczywistości wymieniasz jedną przeglądarkę pełną oprogramowania szpiegowskiego na drugą. Tam gdzie oprogramowanie szpiegowskie
Chrome zostało usunięte, oprogramowanie Irona je zastępuje. Jaką truciznę wybierasz? Najgorsze jest to że to co ludzie przeczytali
na stronie SRWare, uwierzyli w to bez robienia żadnych testów. Przykładowo
<a href="https://dottech.org/23821/srware-iron-a-privacy-oriented-web-browser-built-from-google-chromes-source-code/">ten artykuł</a>
<a href="http://web.archive.org/web/20160327201202/http://dottech.org/23821/srware-iron-a-privacy-oriented-web-browser-built-from-google-chromes-source-code/">[web.archive.org]</a>
po prostu kopiuje listę porównywawczą z strony Iron bez żadnej analizy, następnie ogłaszając ją jako bezpieczna alternatywa dla Chrome.
Najodważniejszą rzeczą jest wspaniały cytat z sekcji najczęściej zadawanych pytań dla przeglądarki Iron:
</p>
<p><i>
"Czy mogę sprawdzić że Iron na serio nie wysyła żadnych prywatnych danych, jak powiedzieliście? Tak, możesz. Są narzędzia takie jak Wireshark, które skanują ruch sieciowy. Nie wykryliśmy żadnej podejrzanej aktywności. Ale ty możesz potwierdzić to własnoręcznie."
</i><sup><a href="#s2">[2]</a></sup></p>
<p>
Co jest wspaniałą perłą w kontekście tego co faktycznie można znaleźć podczas przeprowadzania testów programu.
</p>
<h3>Ogromna ilość połączeń przy pierwszym uruchomieniu</h3>
<p>
Kiedy uruchomisz pierwszym razem SRWare Iron, ono natychmiast odwiedzi podane strony: <code>https://iron.start.me/us</code> i
<code>https://www.srware.net/en/software_srware_iron.php</code>. Najbardziej natarczywą stroną jest domena <code>start.me</code>
która zaczyna ładować ogromną ilość złośliwego oprogramowania z internetu. Dokładnia ilość żądań nie została przeze mnie policzona
ale to było gdzieś w zakresie 400-500 żądań (moje oprogramowanie nie jest aż tak dokładne... lub też nie używam go tak dobrze
jak to jest możliwe). To <a href../images/iron_spyware.png">zdjęcie</a> (w momencie pisania wychodzi 1.06MB - prawie 1/4 wielkości strony!)
powinno dać tobie do myślenia o ilości żądań które mnie zasypały. Upłynęło trochę czasu do zakończenia otrzymywania żądań. W następnych
uruchomieniach ilość żądań była mniejsza. Iron łączy się do szpiegowskich platform takich jak Google Analytics i Piwik oraz wykonywuje
własne skrypty JavaScript. Są tu wiele niepotrzebnych połączeń do Google Analytics więc prawdopodobnie to znaczy że wiele firm może
wysłać własne skrypty analizujące za pośrednictwem strony głównej. W ten sposób dokładnie pobierają twój ruch oraz profilują twoją przeglądarkę
i komputer w momencie w którym zaczynasz przeglądać internet z twoją nową "szanującą prywatność" przeglądarką aby te wszystkie firmy
reklamowe mogły cię śledzić wszędzie gdzie jesteś!
</p>
<p>
Podczas sprawdzania połączenia przeglądarki w Network Monitor 3.4, można zobaczyć że Iron łączy się z dużą ilością
serwerów, mimo że łączyło się z tylko dwiema domenami. <a href../images/iron_connections.png">Ten zrzut ekranu</a> nie ukazuje
wszystkich adresów IP z którymi się połączono, ale powinien dać ci do myślenia.
</p>
<p>
Żeby nie było żadnej niejasności, to powiadomienie jest pokazywane kiedy włączysz stronę główną:
</p>
<p><i>
"Używamy cookies do personalizacji treści i reklam, zapewniania funkcji
sieci społeczenościowych i analizowania naszego ruchu. Udostępniamy także
informacje na temat używania naszej strony naszym partnerom w zakresie mediów
społecznościowych, reklamy i analizy, którzy mogą je łączyć z innymi informacjami
które zostały im przekazane przez użytkownika bądź też które zostały zebrane w
wyniku korzystania z ich usług."
</i></p>
<p>
Tylko po to żeby nie było wątpliwości - dostajesz śledzące cookies przez firmy reklamowe.
</p>
<h3>Przekierowywanie wyszukań internetowych przez domenę programistów</h3>
<p>
Po tym jak twoja przeglądarka zostanie zidentyfikowana przez każdą szpiegującą firmę, możesz zacząć przeglądać internet z
twojej nowej przeglądarki SRWare Iron. Domyślna wyszukiwarka to szpiegujący <a href="../articles/bing.html">Bing</a>.
Jednak, nie wystarczy wskazać tylko na szpiegowską wyszukiwarkę... gdy spróbujjesz wyszukać na Bing, to się właśnie dzieje:
</p>
<img class="screenshot" src="../images/iron_bing.png" alt="SRWare Iron przekierowywuje przez swoje serwery">
<p>
W zasadzie, za każdym razem kiedy wyszukujesz przez tą przeglądarkę, twoje wyszukiwania są wysyłane przez serwery
programistów. Więc, programiści przeglądarki tym sposobem mogą znać twoją historię przeglądania. Twoje wyszukiwania
są także wysyłane przez <code>wisesearches.com</code>, ale nie wiem kim oni są. Więc teraz zamiast dawać twoją historię
wyszukiwania do jednej szpiegowskiej firmy - Google, możesz dawać aż trzem szpiegowskim firmom przechodząc do tej przeglądarki.
To jest bardzo podobna taktyka do tej używanej przez szpiegowską przeglądarkę <a href="../articles/slimjet.html">Slimjet</a>,
gdzie przekierowywuje zapytania z Bing przez własne domeny.
</p>
<h3>Cel programistów SRWare Iron?</h3>
<p>
Jeśli zagłębisz się w proces powstawania SRWare Iron, możesz znaleźć kilka interesujących informacji od niektórych programistów Chrome
o celach stworzenia tego forka. A dokładniej - ta bardzo ciekawa konwersacja:<sup><a href="#s3">[3]</a></sup>
</p>
<xmp>
<Kmos> Iron: dlaczego nie przyczynimy się do Chrome, tylko forkujesz ?
<Iron> ponieważ usunąłem cały kod związany z prywatnością
<Iron> n.p. śledzenie akceleratora pobierania (RLZ)
<Iron> i śledzenie URL co 5 sekund po uruchomieniu
<Iron> oryginalny chrome mocno integruje się z google...nie cierpię tego
<jamessan> wszyscy mają mieć opcje aby wyłączyć śledzenie, jeśli dobrze pamiętam
<Iron> tak ale oni nie mają tych opcji
<Iron> i nikt nie wie kiedy następna beta zostanie wydana
<jamessan> więc popracuj na dodaniem opcji wyłączenia śledzenia żeby była w następnym wydaniu
<mgreenblatt> Iron.. dlaczego by nie zaproponować poprawki bazującej na preprocesorze definiującym który wyłącza sekcje których nie lubisz bez forkowania kodu?
<mgreenblatt> (zakładając, że coś takiego obecnie nie istnieje)
<Iron> ponieważ fork przyciągnie dużo rozgłosu dla mojej osoby i mojej strony
<Iron> to znaczy: dużo pieniędzy również ;)
<Kmos> rotflol
<Iron> co oznacza rotful?
<mgreenblatt> Iron.. jesteś dużą korporacją która może poświęcić czas na rozwój forka czegoś tak skomplikowanego jak chromium?
<Kmos> Iron: wygoogluj o tym
<Iron> tak, mam wystarczająco dużo czasu aby go rozwijać
<jamessan> heh, oczekujesz aby zrobić dużą ilość pieniędzy z zrobienia forka chromium? to jest całkiem zabawne
<Iron> nie wezmę pieniędzy na mój fork
<Iron> ale posiadam adsense na mojej stronie ;)
<Iron> dużo odwiedzających -> dużo kliknięć > dużo pieniędzy ;)
<Kmos> i czy uważasz że google powinno wspierać twojego forka
<Kmos> lol
<mgreenblatt> Iron.. zawsze dobrze jest mieć marzenia ;-)
<Iron> jesteśmy w niemczech
<Iron> prasa będzie kochać mojego forka
<Iron> rozmawiałem już z wieloma dziennikarzami
<DrPizza> Dlaczego forkujesz?
<DrPizza> do czego?
<Iron> aby usunąć wszystkie rzeczy w kodzie odwoływujące się do google ;)
<jamessan> by zdobyć sławę i fortunę
<Iron> nikt tutaj nie ufa google
<Iron> niemieckie społeczeństwo mówi że google jest bardzo złe
<jamessan> ale używasz adsense od google
</xmp>
<p>
Więc to może rozwiać wątpliwości... motywacją istnienia tej przeglądarki jest zarabianie na
prywatności przez generowanie ruchu do strony Iron'a, gdzie on może robić pieniądze przez
serwowanie szpiegowskiego oprogramowania użytkownikom, tym samym którzy chcieli od szkodliwego
oprogramowania uciec. Potem jego fork zostaje naładowany całego sortu szpiegowskim oprogramowaniem
od innych firm... z których pewnie też zarabia trochę pieniędzy. (po co inaczej miałby poświęcać
czas na integrowanie tego wszystkiego z jego przeglądarką? Możemy tylko spekulować.)
W końcu jest całkiem jasne że ta przeglądarka to ogromny przekręt i nie powinno się jej używać.
</p>
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<h4>Sources:</h4>
<ol>
<li id="s1">
<a href="http://www.srware.net/en/software_srware_iron.php">SRWare Iron: The Browser of the future — Overview</a>
<a href="https://web.archive.org/web/20181118232123/http://www.srware.net/en/software_srware_iron.php">[web.archive.org]</a>
<a href="https://archive.is/qMNlG">[archive.is]</a><br>
</li>
<li id="s2">
<a href="https://www.srware.net/en/software_srware_iron_faq.php">SRWare Iron: The Browser of the future — Frequently asked questions</a>
<a href="https://web.archive.org/web/20180502103925/http://www.srware.net:80/en/software_srware_iron_faq.php">[web.archive.org]</a>
<a href="https://archive.fo/TXJbh">[archive.is]</a><br>
</li>
<li id="s3">
<a href="http://neugierig.org/software/chromium/notes/2009/12/iron.html">The story of Iron</a>
<a href="http://web.archive.org/web/20180427094010/http://neugierig.org/software/chromium/notes/2009/12/iron.html">[web.archive.org]</a><br>
</li>
</ol>
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<h1>Lynx</h1> <h1>Lynx</h1>
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<p>Lynx is a text browser for the World Wide Web.</p> <p>Lynx is a text browser for the World Wide Web.</p>
<h2>Spyware Level: <span class="green">Not Spyware</span></h2> <h2>Spyware Level: <span class="green">Not Spyware</span></h2>
<p>Lynx <span class="green">makes no unsolicited requests at all.</span></p> <p>Lynx <span class="green">makes no unsolicited requests at all.</span></p>
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<p>This article was created on 4/6/2020</p> <p>This article was created on 4/6/2020</p>
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<p>Lynx jest tekstową przeglądarką internetową.</p>
<h2>Poziom Oprogramowania Szpiegowskiego: <span class="green">Brak oprogramowania szpiegowskiego</span></h2>
<p>Lynx <span class="green">nie wysyła żadnych niepożądanych żądań.</span></p>
<p>Jest także w pełni otwartym oprogramowaniem licencjonowanym na licencji GPLv2.</p>
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<h4>Further Reading</h4>
<p><a href="https://lynx.browser.org/">lynx.browser.org</a></p>
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<h1>Netsurf</h1> <h1>Netsurf</h1>
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From their website: "NetSurf is a multi-platform web browser for RISC OS, UNIX-like platforms (including Linux), Mac OS X, and more" <sup><a href="#1">[1]</a></sup> Version Tested: Netsurf 3.9 From their website: "NetSurf is a multi-platform web browser for RISC OS, UNIX-like platforms (including Linux), Mac OS X, and more" <sup><a href="#1">[1]</a></sup> Version Tested: Netsurf 3.9
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Z ich strony internetowej: "NetSurf jest wieloplatformową przeglądarką internetową dla RISC OS, platform podobnych do UNIX-owych (w tym Linux), Mac OS X i innych" <sup><a href="#1">[1]</a></sup> Wersja testowana: Netsurf 3.9
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<h2>Poziom Oprogramowania Szpiegowskiego: <span class="yellowgreen">Niski</span></h2>
<p>Po uruchomieniu Netsurf zwraca się z prośbą o otrzymanie ikony domyślnej wyszukiwarki, którą jest Google. Zostało to przetestowane za pomocą mitmproxy. Poza tym, nie ma żadnych niepożądanych żądań. Po zastosowaniu się do <a href="../guides/netsurf_pl.html">poradnika mitygacji</a>, to oprogramowanie <span class="green">nie jest oprogramowaniem szpiegowskim</span>.</p>
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<h1>Otter Browser</h1>
<p>From their website: "Otter Browser aims to recreate the best aspects of the classic Opera (12.x) UI using Qt5." Their motto is: "Controlled by the user, not vice versa". Version tested: 0.9.12 (SlackBuild from slackbuilds.org). Program used for testing requests: Mitmproxy.</p> <p>From their website: "Otter Browser aims to recreate the best aspects of the classic Opera (12.x) UI using Qt5." Their motto is: "Controlled by the user, not vice versa". Version tested: 0.9.12 (SlackBuild from slackbuilds.org). Program used for testing requests: Mitmproxy.</p>
<h2>Spyware Level: <span class="lime">Not Spyware</span></h2> <h2>Spyware Level: <span class="lime">Not Spyware</span></h2>
<p>Otter Browser <b><span class="lime">makes no unsolicited requests at all.</span></b> It is fully open source. The developers, also, don't plan to include any spyware "features" in the future. This seems like a true privacy-based web browser (at least for now).</p> <p>Otter Browser <b><span class="lime">makes no unsolicited requests at all.</span></b> It is fully open source. The developers, also, don't plan to include any spyware "features" in the future. This seems like a true privacy-based web browser (at least for now).</p>
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<p> <p>Qutebrowser is a keyboard-focused browser with a minimal GUI. It's based on Python and PyQt5 and free software, licensed under the GPL. Program tested: v1.6.1 for Debian Buster. Mitmproxy was used to check for connections.</p>
From their website: "qutebrowser is a keyboard-focused browser with a minimal GUI. It's based on Python and PyQt5 and free software, licensed under the GPL." Program tested: v1.3.0 for Windows 7 64-bit. Mitmproxy was used to check for connections. <h2>Spyware Level: <span class="lime">Not Spyware</span></h2>
</p> <p>Qutebrowser <span class="lime">makes no unsolicited requests at all</span>. It is also libre software. This web browser is a great choice to use, and there is nothing to complain about from a privacy standpoint. (although I don't really know how to use the User Interface that well...) So far this browser looks like it can stand tall in the ranks of the other privacy-respecting web browsers out there.</p>
<h2>Spyware Level: <font color=lime>Not Spyware</font></h2> <hr></hr>
<p> <p>This article was created on 5/10/2018</p>
Qutebrowser <b><font color=lime>makes no unsolicited requests at all.</font></b> It is also fully open source. This web browser is a great choice to use, and there is <p>This article was lasted edited on 10/7/2020</p>
nothing to complain about from a privacy standpoint. (although I don't really know how to use the User Interface that well...) So far this browser looks like it can stand tall in the ranks of the other privacy-respecting web browsers out there. <hr></hr>
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<h1>Slimjet</h1> <h1>Slimjet</h1>
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Slimjet is a clone of the SlimBrowser web browser from FlashPeak that uses the Chromium as a base. Slimjet is a clone of the SlimBrowser web browser from FlashPeak that uses the Chromium as a base.
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<h1>Slimjet</h1>
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<a href="slimjet.html">[English]</a><br><br>
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<p>
Slimjet jest klonem przeglądarki internetowej SlimBrowser od FlashPeak która wykorzystuje kod źródłowy Chromium.
</p>
<h2>Poziom Oprogramowania Szpiegowskiego: <span class="red">Ekstermalnie Wysoki</span></h2>
<p>
Na swojej stronie internetowej Slimjet twierdzi że jest bardzo zaangażowana w dbanie o prywatność użytkownika i blokuje śledzenie Google, w przeciwieństwie do Google Chrome<sup><a href="#s1">[1]</a></sup>. Jednak, to twierdzenie jest <b><font color=red>nieprawdziwe</font></b>. Slimjet stale wysyła informacje do Google i łączy się z ich
usługami. Slimjet twierdzi że obawia się o prywatność ale ostatecznie zachowuje prawie wszystkie funkcje szpiegowskie znalezione w Google Chrome, jak również dodatkowe śledzenie dodane przez FlashPoint. W ten sposób, Slimjet udaje się zaimplementować całe oprogramowanie szpiegowskie które można znaleźć w przeglądarkach takich jak Google Chrome, z wyjątkiem tego że zamiast do jednej firmy która posiada te informacje, jest ono podzielone na kilka firm...
</p>
<h3>Kontakt do domu</h3>
<p>
Mimo że na swojej stronie internetowej FlashPeak twierdzi że: <i>"Slimjet nie wysyła żadnych danych do Google jak Chrome."</i><sup><a href="#s1">[1]</a></sup>
w momencie kiedy uruchamiam Slimjet przy uruchomionym MITMproxy, zostaje powitany tym:
</p>
<img class="screenshot" src="../images/sj_google_requests.png" alt="Slimjet wysyła żądania do każdego rodzaju usług Google">
<p>
Więc, to twierdzenie najzwyczajniej w świecie jest nieprawdziwe. Wciąż Slimjet posiada szpiegowskie rzeczy Google, skoro ciągle łączy się z różnymi usługami Google. Zaskakujące jest to że wciąż nie połączono mnie z żadnym serwerem FlashPeak gdy to testuję. Mimo to, FlashPeak twierdzi że zbiera informacje o swoich użytkownikach do wewnętrznego użytku.<sup><a href="#2">[2]</a></sup> Więc, musi to być kontakt do domu jak również wysyłanie informacji do Google. Może wysyła informacje przez jakąś usługę Google?
</p>
<h3>Domyślna wyszukiwarka internetowa w Slimjet to szpieg</h3>
<p>
Domyślną wyszukiwarką internetową jest <a href="../articles/bing.html">Bing</a>, która sprzedaje twoje informacje do reklamodawców. Jeśli to
nie wystarcza, wyszukiwanie jest <i>"serwowane przez fpseek.com"</i> co oznacza że nie tylko ujawniasz swoje informacje dla Bing, ale one są
również przechwytywane przez fpseek, który ma własną politykę prywatności<sup><a href="#s3">[3]</a></sup>. Za każdym razem gdy szukasz coś przez
domyślną wyszukiwarkę, twoje żądania są wysyłane jednocześnie do Bing i fpseek.
</p>
<img class="screenshot" src="../images/fpseek.png" alt="Połączenie z fspeek">
<p>
Więc, nie tylko udostępniasz wszystkie dane Microsoftowi, teraz jeszcze inna firma przegląda twoje wyszukiwania. To jest wyjątkowo zła
domyślna wyszukiwarka internetowa z powodu ilości wycieku informacji. Fpseek samo w sobie jest firmą która wydaje się szpiegować w jaki
sposób użytkownicy wchodzą w interakcję z reklamami, i twierdzi że zbiera dane o użytkownikach do:
</p>
<p><i>
"...utrzymania i ulepszania jakości i działanie oprogramowania i usług, w tym, monitorowania wyświetlania i interakcji z reklamami, wynikami wyszukiwania oraz innymi usługami i produktami dostarczanych przez firmę."
</i><sup><a href="#s3">[3]</a></sup></p>
<p>
Więc, wygląda na to że twoje wyszukiwania są wysyłane do dwóch firm reklamowych zamiast do jednej. Przynajmniej wtedy gdy wyszukiwarka internetowa
zostanie zmieniona na alternatywną, taką jak DuckDuckGo, żądania do fpseek ustają.
</p>
<h3>Zbieranie informacji o użytkownikach</h3>
<p>
Slimjet twierdzi że zbiera <i>"pewne anonimowe informacje dotyczące statystyk używania funkcji"</i>, oraz twierdzi że nie przechwytuje twojego
adresu IP bądź sprzedaje te informacje do reklamodawców. Jednak, to ciągle jest szpiegowskie oprogramowanie typu opt-out.
</p>
<h3>Korzystanie z usługi BITS Microsoftu do wysyłania historii wyszukiwania na serwery Google</h3>
<p>
Gdy uruchamiasz Slimjet, zacznie on używać BITS (Background Intelligent Transfer Service) które zostało zaprojektowane do używania wolnej przepustowności
aby przesyłać aktualizacje i inne informacje. Te żądania są przesyłane między Slimjet a serwerem Google, z potwierdzeniem z Process Monitor i MITMproxy:
</p>
<img class="screenshot" src="../images/sj_google_BITS.png" alt="Bits1">
<img class="screenshot" src="../images/sj_google_BITS_2.png" alt="Bits2">
<img class="screenshot" src="../images/sj_google_BITS_3.png" alt="Bits3">
<p>
Prywatne informacje zostały ocenzurowane z tych zdjęć. Nie jest jasne do czego to służy, ale prawdopodobnie jest to robione w celu zaimplementowania
"SYNCHRONIZACJI ZAKŁADEK I DANYCH" która jest reklamowana na stronie Slimjet. Prawdopodobnie w ten sposób przesyłają całą twoją historię wyszukiwania i zakładki do swojej chmury, która wygląda na dostarczoną przez Google. Nie ma innych opcji ani żądań które wymagają dużych ilości danych do przesłania na inny serwer tą drogą, więc przez proces eliminacji to jest moja teoria, jak to zostało zaimplementowane.
</p>
<img class="screenshot" src="../images/sj_cloud.png" alt="funkcja synchronizacji w chmurze">
<p>
Oczywiście można powiedzieć że każdy rodzaj usługi synchronizującej historię wyszukiwania "w chmurze" to koszmar prywatności. Teraz zarówno Google jak i Slimjet mają dostęp do twojej historii przeglądania...
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<h4>Sources:</h4>
<ol>
<li id="s1">
<a href="https://www.slimjet.com/">Fastest web browser that automatically blocks ads</a>
<a href="http://web.archive.org/web/20180624103729/https://www.slimjet.com/">[web.archive.org]</a>
<a href="http://archive.is/67qZa">[archive.is]</a>
</li>
<li id="s2">
<a href="https://www.slimjet.com/en/privacy-policy.htm">Privacy Policy</a>
<a href="http://web.archive.org/web/20180624104143/https://www.slimjet.com/en/privacy-policy.htm">[web.archive.org]</a><br>
</li>
<li id="s3">
<a href="http://info.fpseek.com/privacy-policy/">Privacy Policy Fpseek</a>
<a href="http://web.archive.org/web/20170619202653/http://info.fpseek.com/privacy-policy/">[web.archive.org]</a>
<a href="http://archive.is/fHly1">[archive.is]</a><br>
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<h1>Surf</h1> <h1>Surf</h1>
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From their website: "surf is a simple web browser based on WebKit2/GTK+. It is able to display websites and follow links."<sup><a href="#1">[1]</a></sup> Program tested: v2.0 for Linux. Mitmproxy was used to check for connections. From their website: "surf is a simple web browser based on WebKit2/GTK+. It is able to display websites and follow links."<sup><a href="#1">[1]</a></sup> Program tested: v2.0 for Linux. Mitmproxy was used to check for connections.
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<h1>Surf</h1> <h1>Surf</h1>
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<a href="../articles/surf_pl.html">[Polski]</a><br><br>
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<p> <p>
D'apres le site de Suckless: "surf est un navigateur simple basé sur WebKit2/GTK+. Il peut afficher des sites web et suivre des liens."<sup><a href="#1">[1]</a></sup> Testé: version 2.0 pour Linux. Mitmproxy a été utilisé pour vérifier les connections. D'apres le site de Suckless: "surf est un navigateur simple basé sur WebKit2/GTK+. Il peut afficher des sites web et suivre des liens."<sup><a href="#1">[1]</a></sup> Testé: version 2.0 pour Linux. Mitmproxy a été utilisé pour vérifier les connections.
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<a href="../articles/surf_fr.html">[Français]</a><br><br>
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Z ich strony internetowej: "surf" to prosta przeglądarka internetowa oparta na WebKit2/GTK+. Jest ona w stanie wyświetlać strony internetowe i podążać za linkami."<sup><a href="#1">[1]</a></sup> Program przetestowany: v2.0 dla Linuksa. Do sprawdzania połączeń użyto Mitmproxy.
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<h2>Poziom Oprogramowania Szpiegowskiego: <span class="green">Brak Oprogramowania Szpiegowskiego</span></h2>
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Surf <b><span class="green">nie wysyła żadnych niepożądanych żądań.</span></b>
Jest to również w pełni wolne oprogramowanie na licencji expat. Zostało ono przetestowane w połączeniu z tabbed, kolejnym oprogramowaniem stworzonym przez tych samych ludzi do użytku z surf, dodaje wsparcie dla kart. Z punktu widzenia prywatności, ta przeglądarka jest doskonałym wyborem.
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<p>Surf wymaga serwerów proxychains, aby połączyć się z Tor, ponieważ obsługuje on tylko proxy HTTP, a nie SOCKS (czyli to, czego używa Tor).</p>
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<h1>Telegram</h1> <h1>Telegram</h1>
<p> <p>Telegram is an instant messaging program that allows you to send text, images, videos and also any other files to other Telegram users.</p>
Telegram is an instant messaging program that allows you to send text, images, videos and also any other files to other Telegram users. <h2>Spyware Level: <span class="yellow">Not Rated</span></h2>
</p> <p>Telegram has some privacy problems such as the telephone number verification, and routing communications through official Telegram servers in most cases. However, Telegram contains privacy features and claims to not collect any user information<sup><a href="#1">[1]</a></sup>.</p>
<h2>Spyware Level: <font color="yellow">Medium</font></h2>
<p>
Telegram has some spyware features in it such as the telephone number verification, and routing communications through official Telegram servers in most cases. However, Telegram contains privacy features and claims to not collect any user information<sup><a href="#1">[1]</a></sup>.
</p>
<h3>Telephone Number Required</h3> <h3>Telephone Number Required</h3>
<p> <p>Telegram features the more modern spyware feature that requires the user to associate their persistent user identity with a telephone number. This is obviously a breach of privacy, because Telegram requires the user to disclose this personal information.</p>
Telegram features the more modern spyware feature that requires the user to associate their persistent user identity with a telephone number. This is obviously a breach of privacy, because Telegram requires the user to disclose this personal information.
</p>
<h3>Centralized communication routing</h3> <h3>Centralized communication routing</h3>
<p> <p>Telegram does not use peer-to-peer or private servers for the majority of its communications. This means that Telegram is capable of logging all of the communications you send through its service, unless you opt to only use the Peer-to-Peer features of Telegram. Centralized communication routing has a high potential to be spyware. Telegram attempts to use Peer-to-Peer communication for Voice Calls, but it may disclose IP address to the counterpart. Telegram claims in its privacy policy.<sup><a href="#one">[1]</a></sup> that it does not collect any information, but it is impossible to prove this.</p>
Telegram does not use peer-to-peer or private servers for the majority of its communications. This means that Telegram is capable of logging all of the communications you send through its service, unless you opt to only use the Peer-to-Peer features of Telegram. Centralized communication routing has a high potential to be spyware. Telegram attempts to use Peer-to-Peer communication for Voice Calls, but it may disclose IP address to the counterpart. Telegram claims in its privacy policy<sup><a href="#1">[1]</a></sup> that it does not collect any information, but it is impossible to prove this. <p>Telegram's server software is closed source and Telegram does not distribute its server software. There is no way for other people to host their own Telegram services because of this, meaning that the servers that the developers operate are the only choice for using this messaging platform.</p>
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Telegram's server software is closed source and Telegram does not distribute its server software. There is no way for other people to host their own Telegram services because
of this, meaning that the servers that the developers operate are the only choice for using this messaging platform.
</p>
<h3>Telegram does not follow its GPLv2 Obligations</h3> <h3>Telegram does not follow its GPLv2 Obligations</h3>
<p> <p>Telegram clients are advertised as free software, but in practice the source code is not immediately accessible.<sup><a href="#two">[2]</a></sup>, the delay sometimes being up to 5 months. So, unknown spyware features could be in the official Telegram client binaries that you download, without you knowing. It's recommended that you build an outdated version of telegram from its source code, since it's not provable whether or not the binaries that are distributed have unknown spyware or not.</p>
Telegram clients are advertised as free software, but in practice the source code is not immediately accessible<sup><a href="#2">[2]</a></sup>, the delay sometimes being up to 5 months. So, unknown spyware features could be in the official Telegram client binaries that you download, without you knowing. It's recommended that you build an outdated version of telegram from its source code, since it's not provable whether or not the binaries that are distributed have unknown spyware or not. </div>
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<h2>Sources</h2> <h2>Sources</h2>
<p> <p><a id="one">1.</a><a href="https://telegram.org/privacy">Telegram Privacy Policy</a> <a href="https://web.archive.org/web/20201012074908/https://telegram.org/privacy">[web.archive.org]</a></p>
<a name="1">1.</a> <p><a id="two">2.</a><a href="https://github.com/overtake/TelegramSwift/issues/163">Where are the sources of the latest releases?</a> <a href="https://web.archive.org/web/20201012074643/https://github.com/overtake/TelegramSwift/issues/163">[web.archive.org]</a></p>
<a href="https://telegram.org/privacy">Telegram Privacy Policy</a> <hr></hr>
<a href="https://web.archive.org/web/20180528161128/https://telegram.org/privacy">[web.archive.org]</a> <p>This article was created on 2/18/2019</p>
<a href="https://archive.is/Rn64n">[archive.is]</a><br> <p>This article was lasted edited on 10/11/2020</p>
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<h1>Waterfox</h1>
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Waterfox is a web browser that is a fork of <a href="../articles/firefox.html">Firefox</a>.
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<h2>Spyware Level: <font color=orange>High</font></h2>
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Waterfox is a fork of Firefox that claims to be more private and secure
than Firefox. However, Waterfox contains telemetry and shares
information about you with Mozilla, and has other spyware features.
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<h3>Waterfox connects to spyware services when it is first run</h3>
<p>
If you start up Waterfox for the first time, it will make <b><font color="red">109 requests</font></b><sup><a href="#5">[5]</a></sup> to several spyware platforms, most notably
Google Analytics, and Mozilla online services like its Geolocation service, and several other Mozilla services, as
well as Waterfox's own update service. You can look at a list of these requests
<a href="../images/wfox.png">here</a> or on a mirror <a href="https://digdeeper.neocities.org/images/wfox.png">here</a>.
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<h3>Waterfox has a communication problem</h3>
<p>
There has been some controversy over Waterfox's privacy policy<sup><a href="#1">[1]</a></sup>.
At the time of writing, it claims that Waterfox sends "Webpage data
to Google's SafeBrowsing service," meaning that at one point, both Google
and Waterfox were spying on all of your internet activity. However,
according to this reddit thread<sup><a href="#2">[2]</a></sup>,
this is no longer true: therefore, Waterfox's privacy policy does not
necessarily reflect what information the browser currently collects.
The lack of detail and clarity in the privacy policy is also very
concerning. For example, in the abovementioned section titled "Webpage
data to Google's SafeBrowsing service," there are links to a Firefox
Knowledge Base article and Google's privacy policy, neither of which
actually explain what data is sent by Waterfox to Google. If this were
still accurate, it would have some serious privacy implications (and
would certainly bump up the spyware rating of this program). An
inaccurate and outdated privacy policy — i.e. one that does not
correctly explain what information is being shared — is
a <font color="red"><b>serious red flag</b></font> for any privacy-conscious user.
</p>
<h3>Waterfox "phones home" with information about your computer whenever you start it up</h3>
<p>
According to its privacy policy<sup><a href="#1">[1]</a></sup>, Waterfox collects the following information by default:
</p>
<ul>
<li>Waterfox version</li>
<li>Operating system</li>
<li>Language settings</li>
<li>Installed Waterfox Add-ons</li>
</ul>
<p>
Waterfox shares this information with Mozilla and will collect this information every time you launch Waterfox.
</p>
<h3>Waterfox offers spyware search engines to its users and uses Bing as its default search engine</h3>
<p>
By default Waterfox is using the spyware search engine <a href="../articles/bing.html">Bing</a>.
Why would a privacy-based Web Browser offer this search engine by default? The other offered search engines are not much better- we have the option of searching with Google,
which also logs your internet searches, and Ecosia, which also logs your internet searches (but it gives them to Bing). Luckily there are some more private search engines offered,
like StartPage and DuckDuckGo. What is concerning is the attitude that the developer of Waterfox has towards these spyware search engines:
</p>
<p>
<i>"Bing is actually quite good for privacy as well (let's not forget Mozilla even suggested them as a more privacy focused search back in 2009)."</i><sup><a href="#3">[3]</a></sup>
</p>
<p>
It's very clear that while the browser advertises itself as very privacy focused, the actual words and actions of the developers aren't consistent with this claim.
</p>
<h3>Waterfox sends all website notifications through Mozilla's servers</h3>
<p>
If you enable notifications on a website, all of those messages will
be sent through Mozilla's servers. According to Waterfox's privacy policy<sup><a href="#1">[1]</a></sup>,
Mozilla cannot see the content of said messages. However, Mozilla will
receive the following information:
</p>
<ul>
<li>Number of Waterfox subscriptions and unsubscriptions to website notifications</li>
<li>Number of messages sent</li>
<li>Timestamps</li>
<li>Senders (which may include specific website providers)</li>
</ul>
<p>
So, Mozilla can see who is sending notifications, when these notifications
are being sent, how many notifications are sent, and how many websites you
have enabled notifications on. Waterfox collects all of the above, and
additionally sees your IP address for each notification sent.
</p>
<h3>Waterfox is integrated into the "Firefox Accounts" spyware platform</h3>
<p>
The "Firefox Accounts" platform allows you to sync a lot of sensitive
information, such as your internet history, across all of your devices.
This is, of course, all being stored on Mozilla's servers.<sup><a href="#4">[4]</a></sup>
This feature
is opt-in spyware, but it should still be mentioned.
If you don't want your internet history to be uploaded to Mozilla servers,
don't use this feature.
</p>
<h3>Waterfox is self updating software</h3>
<p>
Self updates are a spyware feature since they are usually ways for the developer of a program to put spyware into their software without presenting it in a prominent way
where the user can understand what they are giving up when they download the update. Given Waterfox's bad communication, this is especially likely to happen.
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<p>
<a name="1">1.</a>
<a href="https://www.waterfoxproject.org/en-US/privacy/waterfox/">Improve security for users everywhere</a>
<a href="http://web.archive.org/web/20180411175752/https://www.waterfoxproject.org/en-US/privacy/waterfox/">[web.archive.org]</a>
<a href="https://archive.li/ONrR3">[archive.li]</a><br>
<a name="2">2.</a>
<a href="https://www.reddit.com/r/waterfox/comments/880z4b/what_happened_to_waterfoxs_devotion_to_user/">What happened to Waterfox's devotion to user privacy?</a>
<a href="http://web.archive.org/web/20180329154241/https://www.reddit.com/r/waterfox/comments/880z4b/what_happened_to_waterfoxs_devotion_to_user/">[web.archive.org]</a>
<a href="https://archive.li/omeK3">[archive.li]</a><br>
<a name="3">3.</a>
<a href="http://www.reddit.com/r/waterfox/comments/7m1pkq/waterfox_and_ecosia_privacy_concerns/">Waterfox and Ecosia — Privacy Concerns</a>
<a href="https://web.archive.org/web/20180201210222/https://www.reddit.com/r/waterfox/comments/7m1pkq/waterfox_and_ecosia_privacy_concerns/">[web.archive.org]</a>
<a href="https://archive.is/smDw6">[archive.is]</a><br>
<a name="4">4.</a>
<a href="https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/access-mozilla-services-firefox-accounts">Access Mozilla Services with Firefox Account</a>
<a href="https://archive.li/oDcmj">[archive.li]</a><br>
<a name="5">5.</a>
<a href="https://digdeeper.neocities.org/browsers.html">How to choose a browser for everyday use?</a>
<a href="http://web.archive.org/web/20180607023304/https://digdeeper.neocities.org/browsers.html">[web.archive.org]</a>
<a href="http://archive.is/HVj9I">[archive.is]</a><br>
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<h1>Waterfox Classic</h1>
<p>Version tested was 2020.10.</p>
<p>
Waterfox is a web browser that is a fork of <a href="../articles/firefox.html">Firefox</a>.
</p>
<h2>Spyware Level: <span class="orange">High</span></h2>
<p>
Waterfox is a fork of Firefox that claims to be more private and secure
than Firefox. However, Waterfox contains telemetry and shares
information about you with Mozilla, and has other spyware features.
</p>
<h3>Waterfox connects to spyware services when it is first run</h3>
<p>
If you start up Waterfox for the first time, it will make <b><span class="red">55 requests</span></b><sup><a href="#s4">[4]</a></sup> to several spyware platforms, notably
Matomo, and Mozilla online services like its Geolocation service, and several other Mozilla services, as
well as Waterfox's own update service. You can look at a list of these requests
<a href="../images/waterfox_classic_spyware.png">here</a>.
</p>
<h3>Waterfox offers spyware search engines to its users and uses Bing as its default search engine</h3>
<p>
By default Waterfox is using the spyware search engine <a href="../articles/bing.html">Bing</a>.
Why would a privacy-based Web Browser offer this search engine by default? The other offered search engines are not much better- we have the option of searching with Google,
which also logs your internet searches, and Ecosia, which also logs your internet searches (but it gives them to Bing). The developers attitude towards these search engines is concerning:
</p>
<p>
<i>"Bing is actually quite good for privacy as well (let's not forget Mozilla even suggested them as a more privacy focused search back in 2009)."</i><sup><a href="#s2">[2]</a></sup>
</p>
<p>
It's very clear that while the browser advertises itself as very privacy focused, the actual words and actions of the developers aren't consistent with this claim.
</p>
<h3>Waterfox is integrated into the "Firefox Accounts" spyware platform</h3>
<p>
The "Firefox Accounts" platform allows you to sync a lot of sensitive
information, such as your internet history, across all of your devices.
This is, of course, all being stored on Mozilla's servers.<sup><a href="#s3">[3]</a></sup>
This feature
is opt-in spyware, but it should still be mentioned.
If you don't want your internet history to be uploaded to Mozilla servers,
don't use this feature.
</p>
<h3>Waterfox is self updating software</h3>
<p>
Self updates are a spyware feature since they are usually ways for the developer of a program to put spyware into their software without presenting it in a prominent way
where the user can understand what they are giving up when they download the update.
</p>
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<div class="futher">
<h4>Further Reading:</h4>
<ol>
<li><a href="https://www.waterfox.net/privacy">https://www.waterfox.net/privacy</a>
<a href="http://web.archive.org/web/20201228044209/https://www.waterfox.net/privacy">[web.archive.org]</a></li>
<li><a href="https://www.waterfox.net/legal/">https://www.waterfox.net/legal</a>
<a href="http://web.archive.org/web/20201228044236/https://www.waterfox.net/legal">[web.archive.org]</a></li>
</ol>
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<div class="sources">
<h4>Sources:</h4>
<ol>
<li id="s1">
<a href="https://www.reddit.com/r/waterfox/comments/880z4b/what_happened_to_waterfoxs_devotion_to_user/">What happened to Waterfox's devotion to user privacy?</a>
<a href="http://web.archive.org/web/20180329154241/https://www.reddit.com/r/waterfox/comments/880z4b/what_happened_to_waterfoxs_devotion_to_user/">[web.archive.org]</a>
<a href="https://archive.li/omeK3">[archive.li]</a><br/>
</li>
<li id="s2">
<a href="http://old.reddit.com/r/waterfox/comments/7m1pkq/waterfox_and_ecosia_privacy_concerns/">Waterfox and Ecosia — Privacy Concerns</a>
<a href="https://web.archive.org/web/20180201210222/https://www.reddit.com/r/waterfox/comments/7m1pkq/waterfox_and_ecosia_privacy_concerns/">[web.archive.org]</a>
<a href="https://archive.is/smDw6">[archive.is]</a><br/>
</li>
<li id="s3">
<a href="https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/access-mozilla-services-firefox-accounts">Access Mozilla Services with Firefox Account</a>
<a href="https://archive.li/oDcmj">[archive.li]</a><br/>
</li>
<li id="s4">
<a href="../images/waterfox_classic_spyware.png">All the requests made (mitmproxy)</a>
</li>
</ol>
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<p><b>
<b>This article was created prior to 6/2/2018</b><br/>
This article was last edited on 12/27/2020
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<p> <h1>Web Browser</h1>
Web Browser (aka Werefox) is a browser originally based on Pale Moon. <p>Web Browser is a browser originally based on Pale Moon.</p>
<!--"My goals are to create a private by default browser without a million bells and whistles for power users and maintain XUL plugin compatibility"/-->
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<h2>Spyware Level: <span class="green">Not Spyware</span></h2> <h2>Spyware Level: <span class="green">Not Spyware</span></h2>
<p> <p>Web Browser <span class="green">makes no unsolicited requests at all.</span> It is also fully open source.<sup><a href="#one">[1]</a></sup> It is a great choice for everyday use and due to it being based on Pale Moon, it has access to all of the XUL plugins available.</p>
Web Browser <b><span class="green">makes no unsolicited requests at all.</span></b>
It is also fully open source.<sup><a href="#s1">[1]</a></sup> It is a great choice for everyday use and due to it being based on Pale Moon, it has access to all of the XUL plugins available.
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<h4>Sources:</h4> <p><a id="one">1.</a><a href="https://git.nuegia.net/webbrowser.git/">Project's homepage</a></p>
<ol> <hr></hr>
<li id="s1"><a href="https://git.nuegia.net/webbrowser.git/">Project's homepage</a></li> <p>This article was created on 4/3/20</p>
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<h2>How do I submit articles to this website?</h2> <h2>How do I submit articles to this website?</h2>
<p> <p>
Articles can be submitted by doing a pull request at the <a href="https://codeberg.org/TheShadow/SpywareWatchdog">Codeberg</a> or contacting us via the XMPP at spyware@conference.nuegia.net. Any article that is submitted must follow the article style guide and the spyware criteria guide correctly to be accepted into the website. If you want to make changes to an article please download and edit that article, and resubmit your version of the article in an email, explaining what the changes are and why you made those changes. If your version of the article is conforming to the article style guide and spyware criteria guide and has justified changes it will be accepted as a replacement to the previous article. Your submissions will be manually reviewed and added to the website at this time. I will reply to all submissions explaining if the submission was accepted or not, and if the submission was declined, why it was declined. Articles can be submitted by doing a pull request at the <a href="https://codeberg.org/shadow/SpywareWatchdog">Codeberg</a>. Any article that is submitted must follow the article style guide and the spyware criteria guide correctly to be accepted into the website. If you want to make changes to an article please download and edit that article, and resubmit your version of the article in an email, explaining what the changes are and why you made those changes. If your version of the article is conforming to the article style guide and spyware criteria guide and has justified changes it will be accepted as a replacement to the previous article. Your submissions will be manually reviewed and added to the website at this time. I will reply to all submissions explaining if the submission was accepted or not, and if the submission was declined, why it was declined.
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<h2>What language do the submissions need to be in?</h2> <h2>What language do the submissions need to be in?</h2>
<p> <p>
@ -68,7 +68,7 @@ Any language should be fine. Currently there are only English and Spanish articl
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<h2>I want to amend/change the style guide and/or the spyware classification guide.</h2> <h2>I want to amend/change the style guide and/or the spyware classification guide.</h2>
<p> <p>
Submitting a pull request at the <a href="https://codeberg.org/TheShadow/SpywareWatchdog">Codeberg</a>, or contacting us via the XMPP at spyware@conference.nuegia.net with a new version of the guide in question, detailing the changes you have made and the reasons for these changes. If I agree with these changes then I will either replace the current document(s) with your version(s) or edit the document(s) myself to incorporate the new ideas, and send you a follow-up email explaining what I did. If I disagree with you, I will send you an email explaining why I don't want to amend/change the guide(s) in such a way. Submitting a pull request at the <a href="https://codeberg.org/shadow/SpywareWatchdog">Codeberg</a>, with a new version of the guide in question, detailing the changes you have made and the reasons for these changes. If I agree with these changes then I will either replace the current document(s) with your version(s) or edit the document(s) myself to incorporate the new ideas, and send you a follow-up email explaining what I did. If I disagree with you, I will send you an email explaining why I don't want to amend/change the guide(s) in such a way.
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Ten poradnik został przetestowany przy użyciu Netsurf 3.9.
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<h2>Poziom Oprogramowania Szpiegowskiego: <span class="yellowgreen">Niski</span><span class="green">Brak oprogramowania szpiegowskiego</span></h2>
<h3>Metoda Mitygacji 1:</h3>
<p>Ta metoda jest dość prosta, zmień domyślną wyszukiwarkę, a żądanie do google nie będzie się już odbywać, jeśli chcesz, możesz to zrobić przy odłączonym Internecie, co uniemożliwi pierwsze żądanie.</p>
<h3>Metoda Mitygacji 2:</h3>
<p>Ta metoda jest nieco bardziej skomplikowana, używamy łatki do kodu źródłowego, aby zmienić domyślną wyszukiwarkę (a także usunąć opcje nie przyjazne dla prywatności). Wystarczy zastosować <a href="https://git.parabola.nu/abslibre.git/plain/libre/netsurf/remove_nonprivacy_options.patch">tę łatkę</a> do kodu źródłowego i ponownie skompilować.</p>
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