The only problem with not deleting all cookies with some automatic tool is it will make it easier to fingerprint you. Anything difference with your browser's behaviour is fingerprintable.
Also, check your this section from the Arkenfox wiki (made by experts on browser fingerprinting):
🟪 DON'T BOTHER:
Cookie extensions
- ❗️Sanitizing in-session is a false sense of privacy. They do nothing for IP tracking. Even Tor Browser does not sanitize in-session e.g. when you request a new circuit. A new ID requires both full sanitizing and a new IP. The same applies to Firefox
- ❗️Cookie extensions can lack APIs or implementation of them to properly sanitize: e.g.
- ⚠️ [last checked Nov 2024], Cookie Auto Delete even instructs it's users to disable Total Cookie Protection - ⚠️ DO NOT DO THIS ⚠️
"As of Firefox 86, strict mode is not supported at this time due to missing APIs to handle the Total Cookie Protection [... followed by instructions]"
If you liked LineageOS without gapps, than I highly recommend DivestOS. It is a soft-fork of LineageOS with significant security hardening and removal of proprietary binary blobs.
Massgrave (known widely for their Windows and Office activation scripts) provides download links as well, useful if you use a VPN since Microsoft blocks you from downloading.
Select the settings you want, for example dark mode.
Click the "Show Bookmarklet and Settings Data" button.
Copy the link, using my dark mode scenario would yield the URL https://duckduckgo.com/?kae=d
Edit the URL by adding &q=%s to the end, which acts as a placeholder for the browser to replace with your actual search query. Using my example https://duckduckgo.com/?kae=d&q=%25s
Last step is add it to your browser. May differ between browsers, but generally look in the search engines tab of the settings.
I like to judge software based on its actually merit and not on the theoretical possibility it is vulnerable. It very well could be vulnerable, but without auditing it we are just speculating, which in the real world means nothing. Every project starts somewhere, without community, followers, and "5 years of support". I am not saying I would trust this software in a security critical situation, just that your speculation means nothing.
And? It lowers the attack surface of Immich. Attack surface is about the surface, whatever an attacker can use to get leverage. This acts as an intermediate between Immich and a public viewer, controlling how a threat actor can access a private Immich server. It helps reduce external attack surface while increasing overall system complexity. Since the project is small, it is easy to audit the code.
Only time I downed a greenbeard is when I tossed the compressed gold to my homie, and the greenbeard caught it mid throw and deposited it in under 0.4 sec. Just had no time to explain, me and my homie were already pinging it so i thought they would catch on. They weren't brand new either.
It would be easy. Just install Waydroid and install an android app on the Android system. Look at Waydroid official install guide and maybe watch a video.
The only problem with not deleting all cookies with some automatic tool is it will make it easier to fingerprint you. Anything difference with your browser's behaviour is fingerprintable.
Also, check your this section from the Arkenfox wiki (made by experts on browser fingerprinting):