I don't know too much of them. TOR is the unique I know of this kind.
>>1457511tor is the only 1 worth your time. make sure to disable javascript. you can also look in to i2p. anything else is just kinda psuedoprivate.
>>1457515Thanks. Can I ask, what do you mean by "disable JavaScript," where is that?
>>1457543javascript is the language which most websites nowadays use for interactive content. it's also a massive security hole.open tor, type about:preferences in the url bar, select the privacy & security tab, scroll down to the security tab, select safest
>>1457551Thanks, I did it.
>>1457515Honestly this, especially for I2P, however, good luck not getting spit back by some clearnet sites.If you still want to cope with the pseudo private, there are Pale Moon (very low consumption and struggles with huge JavaScript loads) and Librewolf.Also: https://digdeeper.club/articles/browsers.xhtml
>>1457511desu you are going to have a difficult time actually getting much value from a privacy browser if you don't understand how it works.I would recommend watching some educational videos on how onion routing works and about javascript and canvas fingerprinting.cookies are the biggest privacy problem for a regular user if you aren't doing anything controversial, so read up on that too.
>>1457511you know 80% of the exit nodes on tor are cia riiight? youd be better off booting an anon or immutable distro.