Comment by designerarvid

12 hours ago

Maybe I’m a too much of a normie to understand, but surely keeping your secure data away from your browser must be better than securing the browser to the point that it stops working?

Any service that is exposed as a website that has data which you would like to keep secure = potentially hacked through attacks like these. It's usually not possible to choose to not have data available on internet connected services sadly.

  • Of course, by why not access those particular services in a more secure way? With other browser settings, another browser, or another machine altogether?

    Turning off JS permanently is like keeping your wallet in a safe you carry around all the time because once in a while you need to visit the dangerous parts of the town.

    • I have JS off by default and click one button to turn it on per website. You might be surprised how much faster the web is and how often you don't need JS.

  • use browsing containers to restrict access to specific contexts and this kind of thing basically can't happen