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A Brief Guide to Private Browsing


Step one: Throw out Chrome and Firefox.

You did not hear me incorrectly. Both browsers automatically report data back to their developers and they record usage and browsing data. There is no way to prevent this in Chrome. Firefox has a way to prevent tracking but it has a tendency to reset to default sharing settings when it updates.

Step two: Start using a privacy-oriented browser.

The top three web browsers that I recommend for privacy and security are Brave, Opera, Waterfox, and TOR. These browsers are free for use.

Step three: Install additional security addons.

There are so many addons/extensions that give you full control of your privacy and security. Some of the best ones that I have found are, Ghostery, Avast Web Security, Privacy Badger, DuckDuckGo Privacy Essentials, CyDec Platform, and Touch VPN. With these extensions you can prevent website trackers, cookies, fingerprinting, and more! These tools allow you to have total control of your browser.

Step four: Enjoy your new browsing setup!

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