Has every opportunity to be better but says nah
I can tell you about the good but anyone with no understanding of what a private browser should be will take devs at their words and focus on the ease of their browsing experience and UI features. Blocking tracking and ads alone don’t make a privacy browser. It’s basically just Firefox without a sentry ID and its own search engine. So maybe more like Brave but with far less features. They still collect data though - it’s right there in my DNS filtering log - even with optional data sharing turned off. It’s still sending information in the background when I’m using neither the Safari extension or the browser. Also takes a big L since the app doesn’t address these other areas - doesn’t block WebGL or WebRTC - no say in whether Java Script is on/off, - let you change user agents, - doesn’t let you block outside access to device archetecture - doesn’t block or randomise all hash fingerprints It’s basically just Firefox with it’s own search engine