Web Browsers

A hardened Firefox fork with telemetry, tracking, and pocket integrations removed, focusing on privacy enhancements like default uBlock Origin integration and anti-fingerprinting tweaks. It maintains Firefox’s security updates while offering cross-platform support, making it a strong alternative for users avoiding Chromium’s monopoly.

Co-developed by Mullvad VPN and the Tor Project, this Firefox fork mirrors Tor Browser’s privacy hardening (e.g., anti-fingerprinting, no telemetry) without the Tor network, allowing faster browsing when paired with a VPN. It priorities security audits, open-source code, and features like enhanced tracking protection. Suitable for users seeking Tor-level privacy without speed trade-offs.

A Chromium-based browser with out-of-the-box ad/tracker blocking, fingerprinting resistance, and HTTPS enforcement, using its own independent search engine to avoid data leaks. Privacy-focused without built-in ads or telemetry; Open-source (except some proprietary features); recommended for balanced privacy and convenience.

Browser for maximum anonymity that routes all traffic through the Tor network to encrypt connections and obscure your IP. It excels in stream isolation, tracking prevention, and cross-session data partitioning; ideal for high-threat scenarios like evading censorship or surveillance. Runs slow due to onion routing and not suited for everyday use; best where high anonymity is required.

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