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by Syonyk
1008 days ago
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It's not "a browser in a VM." It's "A range of VMs, with different browsers in them, for different purposes." My "random web use" browser VMs don't have anything in them - they're ephemeral. If I need a password, I copy it from another VM over. If you escape into that VM, you might be able to grab a password being pasted, but I don't access anything I consider sensitive in them - just random forum accounts, etc. And it's easy enough to spin up other disposable VMs for stuff in Qubes (I actually mostly browse through the Tor network, to add traffic to it). So, for your use case, you'd have one VM with your "core" stuff - passwords, logged in to webmail, banking. And then you do everything else web related in a different VM. |
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Probably a good solution for the highly technical, not something I could ever propose to my mother.