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Good browsers don't let random unauthenticated content to do whatever it wants on neither the local machine or the network.
HTTPS is also the only way to use client-side certificates for strong two-way authentication and zero-trust setups.
So, lynx?
lynx, no-script... it's all fine until some web needs JavaScript yes or yes, which nowadays seem to be most of them, then it's a game of whom to trust.
Private networks are usually an oxymoron, they're only as private as far as the WiFi router or whoever clicks the wrong malicious link go. Zero-trust mitigates that, instead of blindly relying on perimeter defenses and trusting anyone who manages to bypass them.
This is your brain on webshit.
You may want to rephrase that?