Creepjs is not a valid metric for fingerprinting protection.
Creepjs is not a valid metric for fingerprinting protection.
https://coveryourtracks.eff.org/
Is very inaccurate and misleading. It is a shame that EFF is still promoting it; I would recommend looking up the videos from Techlore and PrivacyGuides about fingerprinting; they explain it very well without any misleading or highly inaccurate information. You can find them on YouTube and PeerTube.
Regarding cleaning up your stuff, in what jurisdiction do you live in? Under the EU you can make use of your rights as seen in the GDPR. Noyb.eu is a good resource for learning how to excersise your rights as an EU citizen.
Tails is by design not made to be used with a VPN service of any kind, if you want to hide your Tor usage, use the built-in Bridges instead.
If you need further advice, feel free to contact me, I would love to point you into the right direction rather than leaving you in the dark.
TL;DR: It’s a soft fork of Ungoogled Chromium which is a soft fork of Chromium.
I assume your disability is related to grammar, since there are a lot of errors in your Readme, or you might just not be that good with English yet. Whatever the case might be, it would look more trustworthy and professional if you would fix those.
Kagi Translate or LanguageTool can help: https://translate.kagi.com/ https://languagetool.org/


If you don’t give information to Proton AG which they can be legally forced to hand over, you’re alright.
Don’t forget to mention that Mullvad Browser is supposed to be used with a VPN to provide full protection
Source: Direct conversation with a MB developer