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Gecko based browsers are less secure to Chromium based browsers due to a lack of Per-Site Process Isolation. Mullvad Browser and the Tor Browser are exceptions due to their high privacy standards. Brave was recently added, since the list previously had no Chromium-based browsers.
ProtonVPN will not be added due to their slow action taken towards fixing multicast packet leaks. Once they fix this, I will consider adding them back.
I will eventually add a section for firewalls and public recursive name servers, but there are complications finding those at the moment. Thank you for the suggestions!
Yeah first point is true for mobile, not for desktop tho. You can add Mulch tho, it's chromium based. Thanks for 2nd point, didn't know about it.
I thought Firefox desktop did have site isolation, and I think it might be in mobile too or at least the nightly builds.