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Best Privacy Browsers in 2026: Firefox vs Brave vs Librewolf vs Tor vs Mullvad
Fact-checked comparison of privacy-focused browsers. Tracking protection, fingerprinting resistance, usability trade-offs, and which browser for your threat model.
How to Stay Safe on the Dark Web: A Complete Security Guide
Accessing the dark web safely isn't about being anonymous — it's about being boring. Here's how to configure Tor correctly, verify .onion sites, avoid common traps, and know what Tor does and doesn't protect against.
Tor on Mobile: Using Orbot and Tor Browser on Android
Complete guide to using Tor on your phone. How to set up Orbot, Tor Browser for Android, bridge configuration on mobile, and when to use each app for maximum privacy.
What Is Tails OS? The Amnesic Operating System for Privacy
Tails is a complete operating system that forces all traffic through Tor and leaves zero traces on the computer you run it on. Here's how to install, configure, and use Tails 7.8 safely.
Tor Bridges and Pluggable Transports: How to Bypass Censorship
When Tor is blocked in your country, bridges and pluggable transports are your way in. Here's how obfs4, Snowflake, WebTunnel, and meek work — and how to set them up step by step.
Tor vs VPN: Which One Do You Actually Need?
Tor and VPNs both protect your privacy, but they work very differently. Here's a clear comparison of when to use each, when to use both, and when neither is the right choice.
How to Install Tor Browser: Step-by-Step Guide (2026)
Complete walkthrough for installing Tor Browser on Windows, macOS, Linux, and Android. Includes first-run configuration, bridge setup, security slider settings, and troubleshooting common issues.
What Is Tor? The Onion Router Explained for Beginners
Tor is free software that bounces your internet traffic through three layers of encryption. Here's how it works, what the dark web actually is, key terms explained, and when you should — and shouldn't — use it.