

I think so?
This person does not exist.
I think so?
I’m not OP, just an expert on Spatial Audio.
Headphones are able to reproduce Spatial Audio mixes, if they’ve been binauralized, so the place and the system aren’t too relevant (if OP already set up their playback system).
Check out https://audiospace.soundingfuture.com/ It’s a new and experimental platform, but you’ll get a taste of Spatial Audio.
The quadraphonic mix of Dark Side of the Moon is one of the best multichannel compositions in existence.
Problem isn’t the MIX, but the way the musicians intended to display the composition. The quadraphonic mix of Black Sabbaths Paranoid album sucks big time (but is also funny as hell).
The new The Cure album is well done in Dolby Atmos, but not really my taste in music.
Spatial Audio is one of the terms used for anything with height information: Binaural and Ambisonics (although these two don’t always feature height), Dolby Atmos, Auro3D, MPEG-H or some experimental other formats.
Other terms that mean the same thing: 3D Audio, Immersive Audio, Surround+Height
Dolby Atmos is able to be played on a wide range of modern device. Android-based phones can do it. Cheaper TVs can, and cheap soundbars give a satisfying experience. You can listen to Atmos content on headphones
Speaks about your taste in music /s Jokes aside: Between an asshole and a nazi is a huge gap.
Easiest answer would be: Use a common OS, with a common browser, and no add-ons.
The moment you start using something different to Windows, Android, iOS or macOS with Safari, Chrome or Firefox, you’re probably already in the 5 % (just my uninformed estimate). Add-ons also increase this value drastically.
Long story short: The sad truth is, the moment you’re interested in online-prviacy, you’re very unique.
Uh, neat tip. Thank you!
Kinda related question: What system are you using? Is it FOSS by chance?