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image="/assets/img/legacy_svg/3rd-party/bromite.svg"
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description='Bromite is a Chromium-based browser with privacy and security enhancements, built-in adblocking and DNS over HTTPS support; it includes patches from ungoogled-chromium and other privacy-focused projects. More info can be found <a href="https://www.bromite.org/#main-features">on the official website</a>.'
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website="https://www.bromite.org/"
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forum="https://forum.privacytools.io/t/discussion-bromite-browsers/1521"
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github="https://github.com/bromite/bromite"
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fdroid="https://www.bromite.org/fdroid"
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android="https://www.bromite.org/#download-bromite"
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description='Onion Browser is an open-source browser that lets you browse the web anonymously over the Tor network on iOS devices and is endorsed by the <a href="https://support.torproject.org/glossary/onion-browser/">Tor Project</a>. Warning: there are certain anonymity-related <a href="https://onionbrowser.com/about">issues</a> with Onion Browser due to iOS limitations.'
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website="https://onionbrowser.com/"
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privacy-policy="https://onionbrowser.com/privacy-policy"
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forum="https://forum.privacytools.io/t/discussion-onion-browser-browsers/1523"
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github="https://github.com/OnionBrowser/OnionBrowser"
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ios="https://apps.apple.com/us/app/onion-browser/id519296448"
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website="https://duckduckgo.com/app"
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privacy-policy="https://duckduckgo.com/privacy"
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tor="https://3g2upl4pq6kufc4m.onion/app"
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forum="https://forum.privacytools.io/t/discussion-duckduckgo-privacy-browser-browsers/1524"
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github="https://github.com/duckduckgo/iOS"
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ios="https://apps.apple.com/us/app/duckduckgo-privacy-browser/id663592361"
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%}
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<div class="col-12 col-lg-6">
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<h2>Sources</h2>
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<ul>
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<li><a href="https://github.com/privacytools/theprivacyguide.org/blob/master/tutorials/threat-models.md">theprivacyguide.org (archived GitHub repository)</a></li>
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<li><a href="https://ssd.eff.org/en/module/your-security-plan">EFF Surveillance Self Defense: Your Security Plan</a></li>
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</ul>
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</div>
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Mozilla Firefox is one of the most popular web browsers around, and for good reason. It's fast, secure, open-source, and it's backed by an organization that actually respects your privacy. Unlike many other Chrome alternatives and forks, it has a massive development team behind it that publishes new updates on a constant, regular basis. Regular updates doesn't only mean shiny new features, it means you'll also receive security updates that will keep you protected as you browse the web.
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Because of all of this, the Privacy Guides team [recommends Firefox](https://www.privacytools.io/browsers/#browser) as a general-purpose browser for most users. It's the best alternative to Google Chrome and Edge for privacy conscious individuals.
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Because of all of this, the PrivacyTools team [recommends Firefox](https://www.privacytools.io/browsers/#browser) as a general-purpose browser for most users. It's the best alternative to Google Chrome and Edge for privacy conscious individuals.
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Firefox is fantastic out of the box, but where it really shines is customizability. By adjusting Firefox privacy settings and using helpful add-ons, you can increase your privacy and security even further. Making those changes is what we're going to go over in this Firefox privacy guide.
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## Additional Resources
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[Web Browsers at PrivacyTools](https://www.privacytools.io/browsers/) — PrivacyTools's comprehensive set of recommendations for browsers and tweaks you can make to enhance your privacy is a great next step for more advanced users looking to protect their privacy online.
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[ghacks user.js](https://github.com/ghacksuserjs/ghacks-user.js) — For more advanced users, the ghacks user.js is a "configuration file that can control hundreds of Firefox settings [...] which aims to provide as much privacy and enhanced security as possible, and to reduce tracking and fingerprinting as much as possible - while minimizing any loss of functionality and breakage".
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[Mozilla's Privacy Policy](https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/privacy/) — Of course, we always recommend reading through the privacy statement of any organization you deal with, and Mozilla is no exception.
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