#TechTuesday| 5 Browsers That Safeguard Your Online Privacy Better Than Google Chrome

Beware! Google Chrome, Edge and Safari are not the browsers that offer you sufficient privacy and security online. Instead, check out these alternatives

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Beware! Google Chrome, Edge and Safari are not the browsers that offer you sufficient privacy and security online. Instead, check out these alternatives

In a world where privacy is under threat due to constant surveillance (by tech giants, governments, and even employers now), a simple ‘Google Search’ no longer exists. Chances are it’s constantly being manipulated by a combination of keywords and Ad spends. Add to this the ‘Data Is The New Oil’ bit, as you give Google Chrome, Safari and Edge permission to collect your browsing history, login credentials along with saved auto-filled information. In such a scenario, switching to an equally competitive and, possibly, more agile, browser that safeguards your privacy may well be a game-changer in the non-monopolized realm of internet browsers.

I personally made the switch to one of the browsers listed here, after ads started to crowd my web crawls more aggressively than before. It’s been a month since I have been using it and I am happy to report, it’s been worth taking off my Chrome-blinkers.

Check the list below to get a low-down on browsers which grant you greater privacy and security than the ones mentioned above.

 

Brave

When tech authorities like Cnet and Verge start to make the case for a browser, that should be indication enough for you to at least give it a run. Built on the same basic structure as Chrome (open-source Chromium), Brave (founded by Mozilla co-founder Brendan Eich and Biran Body) blocks trackers and third-party cookies that monitor your activity as you travel across the...

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