You can increase the number of hops to make it very difficult. Guard nodes are pinned, so they might know who uses and who doesnt use Tor (doesnt matter if you arent using a bridge).
You can also set up your own exit/guard node and configure Tor accordingly. While not a recommended setup, it works pretty reliably.
Being blunt: your setup doesnt protect you from Apple. Websites will and does recognize you on every visit, both those done in private tabs and the usual ones. DDG and ProtonMail i cant comment on, but they are one of the better choices for the less tech-savvy/i-want-to-spend-my-free-time-having-fun. You have a pretty nice setup in terms of security, however.
If you want better protection for websites identifying you, you should consider researching on browser fingerprinting (which is extremely hard, if not impossible to do on Safari). If you want better protection overall, ditch Apple.
If they had given you a seat that gives you power, money and influence, and you had the knowledge to expand it both for yourself and them, what would you do?
Nothing? Well that seat would vanish pretty quickly.
This API wont remove or deprecate the already existing tracking methods, third party cookies can be disabled but alternative practices have been developed a good while ago (and new ones are actively being found). Advertisement networks _will_ find a way (avoiding fingerprinting is impossible, unless all browser companies decide to merge; exposing hardware to the web is the new trend for web technologies, and hardware can be extremely unique especially when combined with an IP yada yada) without depending on Google, their competitor in advertising, for their own product. Google, however, will hand your search history out to any website for free(?)
Ignoring STUN/TURN, WebRTC should be able to do this. there are things like webtorrent.io
All we need is demand. Demand for non-walled garden content. Demand for less monthly subscriptions to be able to run something you already own. Demand for DRM-free content that you can share with your grandma or watch on a seperate device on a flight.
i dont get this, i can find almost anything i want with DDG, Yandex or a metasearch engine. I havent used Google for a few years now and i never have issues with it. Could you provide any sample work you search for? Maybe DDG performs better in specific topics (although the SEO spam has been getting more and more annoying)
it doesnt matter if you enabled it or not, you need to allow Clownflare's guerrilla fingerprinting to be allowed access. Which is a huge downside, unless you have access to a bunch of proxy servers and the knowledge to randomize and spoof your fingerprint accurately.
> How the lovers died and ended up in the bin is still under speculation but both skeletons lack evidence of injury near the time of death and possibly died of asphyxiation
impossible is the wrong word here, its just unnecessary. The Feds can (and do) definitely contact domestic & international ISPs to perform near 100% accurate lookups.
This is how the free market works, however. You can sell yourself a pencil for 1mil and it will be technically valued at 1mil in the public market, but good luck selling that to someone else. Same applies to NFTs, just a bit more marketing (edit: and dumb hype i should add) is involved.
You can also set up your own exit/guard node and configure Tor accordingly. While not a recommended setup, it works pretty reliably.