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Web Browsers and Plugins

The below selection is our suggestion for web browsers with privacy, security and anonymity kept in mind. Each has it’s own use case and best practices. Review below to decide which is best for your activities.

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Tor Browser is the leading choice for online privacy and anonymity. Despite its negative reputation for being used by criminals, it is also utilized for government operations, for activists, for whistleblowers, and in some cases by citizens in countries where censorship is very prominent in their media.

Tor stands for The Onion Router. Tor Browser encrypts your traffic from your source node to a web destination through three independent nodes containing 3 additional layers of encryption along the way. There are thousands of nodes in the Tor network. Each time data is transmitted through the web, your traffic is routed through a new random path among 3 of these nodes. No single node is aware of the full path from source to destination. If used properly Tor can make it extremally difficult to perform targeted analysis of the end user.

It is counterproductive to use Tor Browser to sign into websites that contain your real ID. The idea behind using Tor as an anonymizing network is that you never transmit information that can be linked back to you. Before signing into a website via Tor, make sure to check for HTTPS. When you sign into HTTP websites, your ID may be captured by a Tor exit node. Similarly for true anonymity it is important to not use any Plugins or Extensions as these generate a session fingerprint unique to you.

The primary disadvantage to Tor is the slower means of access. While your data is routed through various nodes across the world this creates latency in page load times.

Firefox

Firefox is the leading choice for personal-use web browsers. Firefox is a secure and flexible browser designed with the intent to prevent unwilling data transmission.

Out of the box Firefox supports features such as Enhanced Tracking Protection (ETP), Sanatize on close and HTTPS-Only Mode. These settings can be enabled from the Privacy & Security menu.

By default, Firefox does not conceal your IP address from third parties. Consider using Tor Browser instead if you want to hide your IP address. In addition, by default Firefox routes searches to Google. For anonymous web searches, consider switching to DuckDuckGo.

Browser Privacy Comparison
Private browsing mode
Blocks third-party tracking cookies by default
Blocks cryptomining scripts
Blocks fingerprinting scripts
Blocks social trackers
Dashboard to review blocked trackers

Firefox Focus

Firefox Focus is a free and open-source privacy-focused mobile browser from Mozilla, available for Android and iOS smartphones and tablets. Firefox Focus was initially a tracker-blocking application for mobile iOS devices, released in December 2015. It was developed into a minimalistic web browser shortly afterwards.

F-Droid

F-Droid is a software repository for Android, serving a similar function to the Google Play store. The main repository, hosted by the project, contains only free and open source apps.

Onion Browser

Onion Browser is the original free and open-source Tor-powered web browser for iOS. Onion Browser helps you access the internet with more safety and privacy, and no extra cost to you.

AVOID:

Google Chrome | Microsoft Edge | Opera | Safari | Yandex

Browser Plugins

DuckDuckGo is an internet search engine that emphasizes protecting searchers’ privacy and avoiding the filter bubble of personalized search results. DuckDuckGo does not show search results from content farms.