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fix: Apply Wikipedia's style of bolding (#2662)
Signed-off-by: Jonah Aragon <jonah@triplebit.net> Signed-off-by: Daniel Gray <dngray@privacyguides.org>
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meta_title: "Privacy Respecting Web Browsers for PC and Mac - Privacy Guides"
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title: "Desktop Browsers"
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icon: material/laptop
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description: These web browsers provide stronger privacy protections than Google Chrome.
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description: These privacy-protecting browsers are what we currently recommend for standard/non-anonymous internet browsing on desktop systems.
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url: "./"
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These are our currently recommended desktop web browsers and configurations for standard/non-anonymous browsing. We recommend [Mullvad Browser](#mullvad-browser) if you are focused on strong privacy protections and anti-fingerprinting out of the box, [Firefox](#firefox) for casual internet browsers looking for a good alternative to Google Chrome, and [Brave](#brave) if you need Chromium browser compatibility.
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These are our currently recommended **desktop web browsers** and configurations for standard/non-anonymous browsing. We recommend [Mullvad Browser](#mullvad-browser) if you are focused on strong privacy protections and anti-fingerprinting out of the box, [Firefox](#firefox) for casual internet browsers looking for a good alternative to Google Chrome, and [Brave](#brave) if you need Chromium browser compatibility.
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If you need to browse the internet anonymously, you should use [Tor](tor.md) instead. We make some configuration recommendations on this page, but all browsers other than Tor Browser will be traceable by *somebody* in some manner or another.
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