Hello,

good to know that Firefox and other mainstream-browser's spy-features don't 
work inside the Q-VMs.

But here are many ways to find out, who is sitting in front of the screen, 
without get logged in, e.g. also keyboard-typing-patterns and mouse movements...

So for ebanking and free of digital dicriminating shopping I should use Whonix?
And must I run the Tor network in the background, or can I use Whonix also just 
as the Qubes Secure Browser?

The browser is normally the direct interface to the network, so there might be 
many reasons, why some organisations have a huge interesst to get this pice of 
software under their control - instead that you control your laptop (& 
software).

Today there are many "Secure Browser", e.g. like Kaspersky on the market and 
every browser claims to be more secure than the competitor (on another 
definition of security in the background).

For eBanking it would be a nice solution, if the bank offers a digital counter 
behind the first banking firewall and you can reach this terminal via an 
screensharing from a safe endpoint and the screensharing has some embedded 
authentification and strong enryption in place.

But 2016 this sounds like science fiction.

So I thought some good robust Secure Browser, which by the way only need some 
basic navigation (videos are here not in the scope) and could be more slim and 
robust than any mainstream browser.

Thanks and Kind Regards

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