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Guess what, Firefox also gets the same score on ghis site :)
https://spyware.neocities.org/articles/firefox
Also they both seem to be the better option to Chrome https://spyware.neocities.org/articles/chrome
Not sure if this score applies to vanilla Chromium.
Yes they both get the same score, but Firefox also has a mitigation guide to make it Not Spyware.
That website is very bad and full of verifiably false information, they act as if any and all connections a browser makes are automatically bad and "spying". They even claim that Tor Browser is a "spyware".
Let me put it in this way – if Firefox were really a spyware, TOR browser won't be based on Firefox.
Tbf Tor is based on US military software. Could be a honeypot lol. But it's the best we've got...
That's not the best argument tbh, bc you van remove all the spyware from brave AND Firefox sooooo