Firefox Android DOES NOT lack site isolation. It lacks process isolation turned on by default. Firefox fully isolates site data. These are 2 different things. This is the fact that is being pointed out to you. If you are buying into nonsensical security theater claims being made by a bunch of Big Tech Security™ believers, that is YOUR fault.
Stop misinterpreting the article’s table purposely to fit your claim. Just so that people do not get lost here, this is the article: https://divestos.org/pages/browsers Per-site data isolation, tracking protection and per-site process isolation are separate features.
Any browser that cannot run uBlock Origin (or similar granular script blocker) with the ability to manually toggle scripts and set their own script/domain rules is an insecure browser. This makes Firefox on both desktop and Android incredibly more secure than any Chrome based browser out there, period.
You are free to use your favourite Chrome based browser with no uBlock Origin style capabilities and Google’s security that disregards user’s privacy and security against random website scripts. But you may not promote this here, or the nonsense about Firefox’s site isolation for website data, which factually exists on Android.
Per-site process isolation is a powerful security feature that seeks to limit exposure of a malicious website/script abusing a security vulnerability.
Firefox calls per-site process isolation Fission and is enabled by default on desktop. Fission is not yet enabled by default on Android, and when manually enabled it results in a severely degraded/broken experience. Furthermore Firefox on Android does not take advantage of Android’s isolatedProcess flag for completely sandboxing application services.
Obviously Firefox has it own data isolation, but this doesn’t matter if someone can execute bad actiing code due to lack of process isolation.
Chrome literally lacks content/script blocking and allows executing every single random JS script, iframes and other components. Any Chrome based browser is insanely insecure, simply because one can use uBlock Origin easy mode on Firefox (not even medium, hard or nightmare modes). Chrome based browsers lack protection against fingerprinting, making you an easy target for hackers.
Data isolation is site isolation. Process isolation is another aspect, but indirect to website itself. If I can just use uBO on Firefox, the “bad acting code” problem gets solved because I can restrict any scripts I want, and it also employs malware domain blocking lists. This is not possible on Chrome based Android browsers except Kiwi.
Firefox Android DOES NOT lack site isolation. It lacks process isolation turned on by default. Firefox fully isolates site data. These are 2 different things. This is the fact that is being pointed out to you. If you are buying into nonsensical security theater claims being made by a bunch of Big Tech Security™ believers, that is YOUR fault.
Stop misinterpreting the article’s table purposely to fit your claim. Just so that people do not get lost here, this is the article: https://divestos.org/pages/browsers Per-site data isolation, tracking protection and per-site process isolation are separate features.
Any browser that cannot run uBlock Origin (or similar granular script blocker) with the ability to manually toggle scripts and set their own script/domain rules is an insecure browser. This makes Firefox on both desktop and Android incredibly more secure than any Chrome based browser out there, period.
You are free to use your favourite Chrome based browser with no uBlock Origin style capabilities and Google’s security that disregards user’s privacy and security against random website scripts. But you may not promote this here, or the nonsense about Firefox’s site isolation for website data, which factually exists on Android.
Obviously Firefox has it own data isolation, but this doesn’t matter if someone can execute bad actiing code due to lack of process isolation.
Chrome literally lacks content/script blocking and allows executing every single random JS script, iframes and other components. Any Chrome based browser is insanely insecure, simply because one can use uBlock Origin easy mode on Firefox (not even medium, hard or nightmare modes). Chrome based browsers lack protection against fingerprinting, making you an easy target for hackers.
Data isolation is site isolation. Process isolation is another aspect, but indirect to website itself. If I can just use uBO on Firefox, the “bad acting code” problem gets solved because I can restrict any scripts I want, and it also employs malware domain blocking lists. This is not possible on Chrome based Android browsers except Kiwi.