There are no Internet Browsers that cannot be tracked, or are there?

What are you a pedo?

To get an untrackable browser that’s guaranteed to work:

  • Push for a cleaner advertisement market with saner business methods. They are the primary driving force pouring economic momentum into this madness.
  • Push for feature freeze or slower feature addition in HTML*/web*
  • Push for removing google and mozilla as the arbiters of web standards.
  • Push for browser uniformity - they should all look and act the same way.
  • Push for stricter regulations like GDPR.

Until these conditions are met, the best most of us can do is mitigate the problem with Tor, VPNs, privacy addons, privacy aware browsers, adblocking, virtual machines and the rest.

Please upvote if you agree, I’d like to see us at least try.

Brave has a built in TOR browser but I wouldn’t trust it 100%

I’ve used Firefox & duckduckgo in Cuba to access some US sites and that was the the closest I’ve been I guess.

Firefox is a phenomenal browser if you know how to tinker. The two biggest places you’ll need to go is in http://about:config and http://about:preferences

In there you’ll find all sorts of settings in terms of removing telemetry and evading trackers

This site makes a comparison of the best browsers for its

Brave is the only one that comes close but even it is not fool proof.

Depends. Your computer is going to be quite unique anyway.

Try this site and click the browser fingerprint.

See that you can be traced down to one unique browser like that.

If you want privacy and security you’d want something like canvas blockers. No script and agent randomizer.

I use the duckduckgo browser

Set up a VM in a cloud running Searx, and set as your default search engine. Then use Brave as your browser. Couple degrees of separation. Just an idea. Maybe throw a VPN in there too while you’re at it.

Incognito browser on Chrome

Idk dude try starting with Tor+VPN while questioning why you need to hide in the first place

Look up for “Brave Browser”, best privacy browser for me. Blocks also facebook (meta) tracker on every page.

GNU/icecat doesn’t allow javascript to run in your browser, which is the source of a lot of trackers, but websites that report your browser and Os can usually still return details about you machine, so it’s not perfect.

No, unless you do something like: Use a live Linux usb distro with a common resolution, no addons. Randomize mac and IP. Finger printing aware and disabled browser.

Lynx with its lack of JavaScript and prompting to save cookies might come close.

All track?

Better choices aside google are DuckDuck, Startpage or Tor

The Tor Browser. As long as you use it as intended. “Cannot be tracked” is a stupid statement, everything can be tracked but you can make it a hell a lot harder. If you use Tor according to how they tell you to use which is pretty much just don’t customize it and don’t sign in anywhere, and unless someone has a pretty pricy 0-day and you will be untrackable. Of someone has the money + 0-day / a really strong 0-day (which by the rules of marketing means he necessarily also has the equivalent of “a lot of money” ) Then he can track you. But then there is nothing you can do against it. Even if you don’t use tech at all you can be tracked.

Brave browser is about as good as you can get

What about Tor? Is it not safe too?

Haven’t looked through all comments so may have been suggested but you could look at the DuckDuckGo app or Firefox focus. They are privacy focused and have a number of settings. I generally use DDG app