5/16/2023 0 Comments Ghost browser premiumthis thing is very promising but it should be open sourced and free imho to gain traction and attract millions of users. anything closed source these days should be considered government controlled and avoided at all costs. i wish there was an open source extension that achieved all this to be sure its not a scam or spyware that installs some crypto miners and other junk or alters crypto links like Brave browser does. so far i like it but for some reason it sometimes gets stuck or seriously lagging like 2 seconds. this is cool because i do not have to copy and paste links from browser to browser to avoid tracking, its all automatic. if i browse any website and it has fb/amz/google pixel trackers they have no idea who i am because on default identity i have not logged in to any of the services. On the Subscriptions tab, click Details for the subscription you want to cancel. at least they cant prove it was me because i couldve shared the link with their generated id, but they do not have my session info on the landing page. To cancel your Premium subscription to Ghost Browser: Note: If you received a promotional rate for your subscription and cancel it, you will not be able to get the same rate if you re-subscribe. of course facebook can track if i clicked the link, but they cant track if i arrived at the link. so if i click a link from facebook to somewhere else it will open in different user agent/cookies/etc. they are all isolated with random user-agent, they all work on separate sets of cookies/sessions. so i have added 3 identities for facebook, google, amazon domains in their own strict identities, everything else goes into default identity. i dont know if i want to spend 20/month but what i love about is "identities" with strict domain mode. It's much safer, developers actually use it so you won't run into stuff that doesn't work on it for some obscure thing it changed, and they're well known and large enough that security people look at the browser regularly. Use Firefox, install the Multi-Account Containers extension, add some stuff like Ublock Origin and you're good to go. It's not super shady, but still, I wouldn't touch that browser (if only because paying 21$/month for a Chrome skin with some Firefox features is really dumb). I was able to find their incorporation in South Carolina, dated around 2010: Interesting, though, they're declared as a foreign entity in the Colorado Secretary of State's registry (essentially means it's an out of state thing that wants to operate in Colorado): Their reported headquarters seems to be a regular house in some random Denver suburb, as you can see here The company, Webatix, is woefully uninteresting. According to LinkedIn, he's made a bunch of companies before and is heavily invested in crypto. Hunting a bit, I managed to figure out that Larry Kokoszka is apparently the founder. No address, no founder or team shown, nothing. There is literally no info about the company on their website. Their website has a bunch of typos, like "Frontline Eduction". 21$/month for "Incognito mode" and what is essentially Firefox's Multi-Account Containers ?
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