"All browsers should be private," with Arthur Edelstein
“Will we live in a world where tracking is the norm, or are we going to fix this global issue?”
Arthur Edelstein is concerned for the future of the web and people's privacy online.
He is a senior research and privacy engineer at Brave browser and founder of the project privacytests.org, where he runs objective privacy tests on major web browsers.
Here he is focused on uncovering the hidden privacy risks, and his work tests how browsers handle issues like fingerprinting and cookies – results that are shared publicly.
We talk about his most important findings. We also talk about:
- Why he chose privacy as a career
- Why it is important
- What he is interested in right now and
- What he is most worried about when it comes to the future of digital privacy.