Best 3 Web Browsers for Privacy

RapidVPN/ December 28, 2016/ Blog/

Best 3 Web Browsers for Privacy

Your privacy while surfing the internet has never been more important. With data breaches taking down some of the biggest corporations, it is critical for individuals and organizations to ensure privacy and security of information while online. There are browsers designed to keep your data private. Let us look at them.

 

Comodo/Ice Dragon

Comodo browser aims to offer optimized privacy and security and has two version based on Firefox (Ice Dragon) and Chromium (Dragon). According to techworld, you can choose to use Comodo’s SecureDNS servers for all applications, which provides privacy compared to users who want to bypass the infrastructure of their ISP’s.  This includes a system that filters domains to reduce exposure to questionable domains. It has a system that blocks/filters doubtful URLs as they are accessed thus providing added privacy and security. It also blocks third-party tracking widgets, cookies, and other site components from loading.

 

Tor browser

According to Lifehacker, this browser is the watchword for anti-surveillance as it is built on a platform of ‘hidden’ relay servers. It can be installed on Linux, Mac, USB stick, or Windows PC. Built atop a Modified Firefox, Tor is an excellent privacy browser designed to keep the user anonymous within some limitations such as the requirement to utilize HTTPS connections only. It is, however, more private than secure. A person who uses Tor is perceived to be hiding something, but privacy is that important.

 

Epic browser

Based on Chromium, the browser is available for OS X and Windows. The browser blocks tracking cookies, ads, widgets, and social boxes (until you interact with them). It blocks tracking scripts and modules from loading leading to web pages loading faster and also sandboxes third-party plugins and processes. Epic browser encrypts your connection whenever possible by shunting to HTTPS/SSL whenever it is available, routes your browsing via a proxy, and protects you from side jacking or widget jacking when browsing over Wi-Fi. You will give up conveniences like password saving, address saving, autofill history, and cache when using this browser.

 

It is nice to use privacy-focused browsers, but you need to confirm that they do what they promise they will do. You need to understand your browser well when it comes to privacy and security. Critically examining the browser is the best way to stay private and secure. When it comes to privacy, the trust between a user and a platform is critical.