Your browser leaks more data than you think. Here's how five privacy-focused browsers compare on real protection.
Third-party cookies are just the start. Canvas fingerprinting, device graphs, and AI profiling track you across the web.
Blocks ads and trackers by default. Built on Chromium so all your extensions work. Fastest page loads of any privacy browser.
Enhanced Tracking Protection, Total Cookie Protection, and about:config for deep tuning. The most customizable option.
Onion routing through three relays. Defeats traffic analysis and IP tracking. Essential for journalists and activists.
Firefox with telemetry stripped, uBlock Origin built in, and privacy settings maxed out. No account required, no phoning home.
Built on Chromium with better tab management and privacy defaults. A usability-first approach to reducing your data footprint.
Screen size, fonts, GPU, and timezone combine into a unique ID. Only Tor fully defeats fingerprinting. Brave randomizes it.
Chrome's Manifest V3 cripples ad blockers. Firefox keeps full extension power. This matters more than most users realize.
Daily browsing: Brave. Power users: Firefox. Anonymity: Tor. Zero setup: LibreWolf. Chrome comfort: Arc.
More privacy means more broken sites, slower speeds, and manual fixes. Pick the level you can sustain every day.
Detailed feature tables, speed benchmarks, and setup guides for all five browsers. Read the full comparison.