When you use a browser you’re putting an enormous amount of trust in it’s manufacturer to get security right, and I don’t have that level of trust for most vendors.
That’s fair. I believe kiwi is a fork of chrome that is kept up to date with a set of patches applied on top fwiw.
How up to date? Chrome security patches are very often followed by reverse engineering and exploitation, so you need to be very prompt.
(Yes, this means I don’t trust any browsers except Chrome, Firefox, Safari)
When you use a browser you’re putting an enormous amount of trust in it’s manufacturer to get security right, and I don’t have that level of trust for most vendors.
That’s fair. I believe kiwi is a fork of chrome that is kept up to date with a set of patches applied on top fwiw.
How up to date? Chrome security patches are very often followed by reverse engineering and exploitation, so you need to be very prompt.
(Yes, this means I don’t trust any browsers except Chrome, Firefox, Safari)