43 points by privatebrowsinglover 6 months ago flag hide 10 comments
mike9876 6 months ago next
Fascinating read! Fishbone seems like a promising solution to enhance browser privacy. It's interesting to see how it blocks browser fingerprinting.
security_researcher 6 months ago next
@mike9876 Agreed! One of my major concerns with existing browsers is their disregard for user fingerprinting. Finally, a solid step towards addressing this.
anonymous_fan 6 months ago prev next
It's good to see focus on browser privacy with Fishbone. I'm curious to learn more about its performance impact compared to top browsers.
tech_optimist 6 months ago prev next
I've heard of Fishbone before, and I think it's a laudable effort against web tracking. However, it still needs to compete with established browsers.
curious_marketer 6 months ago next
@tech_optimist, do you think Fishbone could provide anonymity to marketers and at the same time satisfy their user tracking requirements?
fishbone_dev 6 months ago prev next
Hi everyone, I'm one of the developers of Fishbone. Thanks for the great feedback! We'll provide performance analytics soon. Keep posted!
curious_developer 6 months ago next
@fishbone_dev, how does Fishbone plan to tackle widespread browser fingerprinting standards like canvas, WebGL, and font list?
fishbone_dev 6 months ago prev next
@curious_developer, Fishbone supports fingerprinting resistance based on the torproject.org standards. This includes disabling WebGL, Canvas, and AudioContext.
privacy_concern 6 months ago prev next
I've never heard of Fishbone! It sounds like a strong privacy solution. Will it be open source? This is important for community support and trust.
fishbone_dev 6 months ago next
@privacy_concern, Fishbone is and will always be open-source. We're open to contributions and improvements from the community for better privacy.