These browsers respect your privacy more than Chrome ever will
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These browsers respect your privacy more than Chrome ever will
"I had been using the Mullvad VPN for years before the Mullvad browser was launched. The browser has met the same privacy standards as the VPN. It offers Tor-grade anti-fingerprinting without the lag associated with Tor. Out of the box, it implements letterboxing, font standardization, and strict cookie isolation. This means everyone who uses the Mullvad browser looks identical to others, and it is nearly impossible to single anyone out or track them across websites or sessions."
"It also features an identity reset button, which I feel is grossly underrated. A click of this button clears all my session cookies, cache, history, and site permissions. I find this to be the most convenient way to remove identifiable traces when I need to switch between sensitive accounts or connect to a public Wi-Fi network. Several third-party scripts track you once you connect to the internet."
Google stores a large amount of personal data and uses Chrome as a major component of its advertising ecosystem. Users concerned with privacy should avoid Google Chrome. Finding a privacy-respecting browser that remains fully functional and compatible with websites is difficult. Mullvad Browser offers strong privacy protections including Tor-grade anti-fingerprinting without Tor's lag, letterboxing, font standardization, and strict cookie isolation so users appear identical and are hard to track. The browser provides an identity reset button that clears session cookies, cache, history, and site permissions. Mullvad also includes built-in HTTPS Everywhere and robust tracker-blocking, plus filter lists such as uBlock filters.
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