Top 5 Secure Browsers for Anonymous Access

All popular browsers collect information about users. Browsers show relevant ads and news based on user's searches, visited pages, read articles, and watched videos. Many users don't want someone to collect and store data about their behavior and habits. That's why browsers for anonymous Internet surfing were specially created for them.

Here are the best ones:

1. Tor Browser

Product website: https://www.torproject.org/.
Supported platforms: Windows, Mac, Linux.

It's hard to find someone interested in online privacy who hasn't heard of the Tor network. There are many programs for using the Tor network, but the easiest and safest way to do this is to use the Tor Browser. Users practically don't need to configure or install anything. The browser can even be launched from a USB flash drive. It is fully configured and ready to go. The Tor Browser blocks third-party trackers and ads. All cookies and browsing history are automatically deleted when the user finishes browsing.

2. Epic Browser

Product website: https://www.epicbrowser.com/.
Supported platforms: Windows and Mac.

Epic Browser doesn't offer any sophisticated technology. It is one of the Chromium builds with a built-in set of extensions and settings that allow users not to be tracked, but it is also easy to use. This secure web browser with free VPN (servers in 8 countries) blocks ads, trackers, fingerprinting, and more. Epic Browser claims that it is 25% faster than other browsers.

3. SRWare Iron

Product website: https://www.srware.net/iron/.
Supported platforms: Windows, Android, Linux, Mac.

SRWare Iron is a Chromium-based web browser. All Chrome extensions work perfectly in SRWare Iron, so users don't have to give up the tools they are used to. The main difference between Google Chrome and SRWare Iron is that it doesn't collect user data. If you use SRWare Iron, your identity will not be identified.

4. Comodo IceDragon

Product website: comodo.com.
Supported platforms: Windows, Mac, Linux.

Comodo IceDragon is a special version of Firefox. It has the same fast page loading speed and low system requirements as the parent browser, but at the same time, it is more protected from Internet threats.

Siteinspector's link scanning feature checks web pages' safety before visiting them, and the built-in Secure DNS service blocks sites containing phishing, viruses, and aggressive ads. Special tools built by Comodo specialists monitor privacy and prevent confidential data leaks.

5. DuckDuckGo

Product website: https://duckduckgo.com/.
Supported platforms: Windows, Mac, Linux.

An increasing number of people are annoyed by Google's omniscience. DuckDuckGo was created especially for them. DDG has gained popularity as a search engine in recent years, producing results almost similar to Google's. The only difference is that, unlike Google, DuckDuckGo absolutely doesn't care what interests you. With DuckDuckGo, even your ISP will not know which sites you visit, since all your actions are completely encrypted. The browser provides private search, tracker blocking, and smarter encryption for free.