6 Most Secure Web Browsers in 2024 (which is the best?)
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Published 2023-11-01
Secure Browser Parameters:
Control over internet history and cookies
Regular security updates
Anti-phishing tools
Script-blocking features
Browsers Reviewed:
Google Chrome: Solid security features but privacy concerns.
Safari: Apple's secure option but not open source.
Brave Browser: Privacy-focused, but ad-related features affect security.
Mozilla Firefox: Open-source with robust security features. Firefox Focus enhances privacy.
LibreWolf: Independent and secure, but less user-friendly. Rated 5/5.
Tor Browser: The most secure, but can slow down browsing. Rated 5/5.
Choose the browser that suits your security needs and browse safely. Don't forget to share your thoughts in the comments and subscribe for more security tips!
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📜 Video Chapters
0:00 Intro
0:38 You have a secure browser?
2:01 Browsers list
2:16 Google chrome
3:35 Safari
5:11 Brave
6:35 Mozilla Firefox
7:52 LibreWolf
8:52 Tor
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All Comments (21)
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2:31 Tor is not based on Chromium. It's based on Firefox.
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The first ad to pop up during this video was for Google Chrome 😂
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Chrome is Not open source, its engine that it's built on 'Chromium' is open source, and it's actually a browser itself, just way more private than google chrome.
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It's crazy someone put this video out with this many glaring mistakes and people are probably just believing it. Calling Chrome open source is like calling Biden brilliant or Trump humble.
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Good vid. I think some caveats should've been made more clear though. Calling chrome Open Source deserved an asterisk since the parts of it that aren't open source (the google parts on top of chromium) are the parts that are a greater concern for privacy/security. I think it's also important to point out that firefox cad, and is often set up to not really be very private at all. Sure its a little more than chrome by default, but to really benefit from it, you've gotta do some tweaking, or use a resource like betterfox or arkenfox. On the other end though, Firefox CAN be hardened significantly on its own, and with responsible use of plugins.
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Thanks for the tips. I wasn't aware of of all tracking.
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Tor is great if you have the time to use it. It is SLOW. If you use it with the VPN, it is slow as molasses on a cold day. On balance, I choose Firefox.
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Thanks for Guidance
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FYI Bro, people who built Chromium were/are Firefox people hired temporarily by Google for that project. But the maintainer are Google people. 🙂
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Disagree with your security updates ranking for Brave and other Chromium-based browsers. They all have update cycles equal too or better than Google Chrome (remember that one's like Brave have to also update for enhanced features beyond those supplied by the Chromium base code especially enhanced Privacy).
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never really heard of Libre wolf
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One final note... test for yourself... which of these picks, if any, can pass EFF's Cover Your Tracks Test? Let us know what you find out.
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came from youtube recommend after watching "The Best Web Browsers for Privacy" by The Linux Experiment
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If you want to get rid of ads, avoid Chrome and Opera.
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THANK YOU
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Pale moon is also a good broser, although it has kinda old look
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??? How do you rectify the TIME (clock) that LibreWolf shows on various web sites (ebay, amazon etc.). It is never the correct one.
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thank you sir
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Isn't the Tor browser a modified Firefox, and not Chromium as shown at 2:36?