Hi - First of all, I'd like to thank Emdek for bringing back what was good in Opera 12. I hope to ditch Firefox completely someday and only use Otter
Now, here's my request, or I should say, my problem with ALL of today's web browsers, including those developed with privacy in mind...
Past are the days when our only worries were identification & tracking via web cookies and font enumeration. With HTML5 a plethora of new invasive tracking methods appeared, from webrtc leaking private IPs, to unique "fingerprints" based on your computer's specific data from audio and video cards, battery, webcam, and so on. No extension, no tweaking of hidden config settings can prevent it as long as HTML5 is enabled. If you want to check it yourself try this online test: http://browserprint.info
So, since HTML5 is the main culprit, I'd love to see a web browser that actually cares for our privacy and allows disabling it altogether, if the user deems it appropriate. An "anti-fingerprinting mode" that automatically disables HTML5 API along with font and plugin enumeration would be ideal.
Edit: I assumed Otter was vulnerable but after a quick test it seems it only supports html5 canvas, not webgl or audio. Good So all that's needed is a way to randomize canvas, block enumeraton & supercookies.