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😈📚 A curated library of research papers and presentations for counter-detection and web privacy enthusiasts.
Browsers are complicated and you won't find a single analysis covering all aspects. For a security analysis Madaidan's blog is a good starting point. For a privacy analysis you need to learn the common tracking methods and which solutions or mitigations are available in which browser (and if they are properly implemented). You could start by learning about the different forms of tracking through state (cookies, cache, storage, ...), which is still one of the most used tracking methods. Of course you also need to check the easy things like telemetry. Then there is fingerprinting which is a huge topic on its own. This is where it's even more fun. You need to start reading research papers, not just one but many and you need to check mitigations used in browsers and their statistical implications (data about this is unfortunately very rare).
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