Incredible Dangers in Browsers (Affects all of them)

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Published 2023-11-29
Most people do not realize the privacy risks in browsers and spend their time thinking about which browser is better. It's time for you to understand the flaws in every single browser and this has a significant effect on your privacy and security.

00:00 Intro
01:11 Web Workers
02:55 HSTS HTTPS Strict Transport Security
05:33 Autofill and Password Managers
07:23 Browser Extensions
09:13 Auto Downloading
10:37 Google Ad Topics
13:11 Browser Fingerprinting
15:40 Defense Approach

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All Comments (21)
  • @Zundfolge
    Every day the idea of building a shack in the mountains and living off the land is more and more appealing. :p
  • @tonicrvnts
    Many coworkers are so concerned about privacy even covering with tape the built-in camera on the monitors at work but at the same time make their life, location, thoughts, etc. public for the whole world to see through FB, Instagram, tiktok, Twitter, etc šŸ™„ šŸ¤¦ā€ā™‚ļø
  • @JT-qw1cn
    I fear we are reaching a point where all attempts to maintain any semblance of privacy are nullified and futile.
  • @Soniboy84
    Rob, you should create a solution to do browser separation without the additional pain of maintaining 4 different browsers. It could be just a front end ui that encapsulates all 4 browser application, or something similar
  • @iteerrex8166
    1. Clear/delete: cookies, and unknown browser download folder items. 2. Do not use: auto fill, password manager, browser extensions, and facebook. 3. Use browser isolation. One only for all google stuff, and one or two other for the rest.
  • @UNcommonSenseAUS
    The speed at which the browser fingerprinting becomes precise is alarming
  • @MadDogCrypto
    Rob, fellow boater here. Anyone that DOESN'T own a sailboat wouldn't recognize it, but it's cool to see you recorded this onboard!!! I spent 10 years as a liveaboard and can't wait to get back at it! Keep fighting the good fight!! Cheers
  • @cottawalla
    Never let anyone use your account on any device. Create an account for them, even when you trust them. You can only ever trust their conscious decisions, and nobody is 100% conscious of the consequenses of their decisions.
  • Also, I've often wondered how "trash" and wrong passwords or pass codes are handled. Particularly, in the US where "trash" is considered "fair game", from a legal standpoint. BUT, my phone requires a pass code to get into voicemail and I don't use it very often so, when I used it the other day, I had to enter just about every 4 digit passcode I've ever used, a couple of which are still in use for other things.
  • Thank you for this video. I was curious regarding cookies, super-cookies and ever-cookies and the security risks they pose.
  • @lupeegnino5694
    Hey Rob, suppose Iā€™m who you call ā€œa normieā€, been listening/watching you for several months now. learned so much from you! Thank you!!! Limited to really invest my time fully, into learning IT as well as you know it, by a ā€˜callingā€™ of my own. Namely, for example, growing my own food and all that involves. But it isnā€™t more important than protecting my privacy! This video is an example of why I value your content so highly! As aā€ Normieā€, donā€™t always understand what you try to convey, but here I do. You offer simple/real tips that I can implement myself, & in my ā€œnormieā€ language, again, i truly appreciate your generosity of knowledge!!! Very soon i WILL purchase one of the de-googled phones, VPN, & email services you provide. Until then (& beyond) please donā€™t stop posting what you do! Your explanations & suggestions are helping me keep my data more private while allowing me to spend more of my time into perfecting my calling. youre a valuable member of society! Even though you donā€™t hear from many of us often or we are unable to catch you liveā€¦ doesnā€™t mean you are not being heard, for we hear you!!! Thank you my friend! This video has been of great service towards maintaining my personal controls & privacy & really seeing what sort of thieves are in control of media. Happly Holidays! THANK YOU!!! Lupe
  • @dean5263
    Simple, easy to understand explanations. Glad I watched.
  • @CarlJones14
    I wish you could do concise videos tackling each threat. I realise this is a lot of work, but it would help us on the tech fringe.
  • Your easy to digestšŸ¤”info is invaluable for so many people, thank you for pressing on and your continued diligence with handling YouTubes obstacles. God Bless!!!šŸ™ƒ
  • @TheAtlanticGroup
    Love your videos thank you so much for the knowledge. Just a side note I feel like all of your videos for a few decibels lower in audio volume than other videos. Maybe push the volume DB's a little higher. Thank you again for your help
  • @BrianHeimbuecher
    Ironically I think we'll look back at the 2020's as the 'good old days before we were tracked up the wazoo'...
  • @jms019
    The main problem is that browsers are very complicated constantly changing bits of software and dangers especially of interactions with third parties tend to be discovered too late. This can only get worse.
  • Hello Rob thanks for all the videos you have authored I find them most informative. I know you have talked about TOR, the onion structure and the multiple nodes excreta. Not being a typical browse have you done a focus on the TOR browser. It's strengths and weaknesses a how to on configuring it from the same perspective as this video if so I want to see it. If not I want to see it
  • @flywheeldk
    Thanks Rob - once again you've given us all something to think about.
  • @anderslonn730
    Thank you very much, very informative and helpful šŸ˜®šŸ˜Š