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by WeAreGoingIn 2754 days ago
Thanks for asking.

Many stuff is disabled by default, but it’s a moving target. There are some tutorials online to read.

It depends on what the browser is used for. Some hardening breaks certain sites.

Some stuff to look at:

- dns-prefetch - geo - cookie - dom (disable, breaks sites) - browser.cache.disk - clipboard.events - media.peerconnection - healthreport - spoofRefererHeader

Chrome doesn’t remove history when closed is a big issue.