Firefox is a widely used open-source browser emphasizing user privacy and security. It offers enhanced tracking protection, regular updates, and customizable features, allowing users to block trackers and personalize their browsing experience.
Brave Browser is a fast, Chromium-based web browser that blocks ads and trackers by default. It integrates privacy-preserving features such as Brave Search, HTTPS Everywhere, and optional Tor tabs for anonymous browsing.
Tor Browser anonymizes your browsing by routing traffic through the Tor network, encrypting connections, and hiding your IP address. It is recommended for users who require strong privacy, bypass censorship, and prevent tracking online.
LibreWolf is a fork of Firefox focused on privacy and security. Telemetry and data collection features are removed, and hardened default settings provide safer browsing without compromising the open-source philosophy.
Ungoogled Chromium is a Chromium-based browser that removes Google integration and background services. It offers a privacy-first browsing experience while maintaining compatibility with Chrome extensions and updates.
Vivaldi is a feature-rich browser built on Chromium with a strong focus on user privacy — blocking trackers and unwanted ads, offering encrypted sync, and giving users deep customization options for tabs, layouts, and workflows. :contentReference[oaicite:0]{index=0}
Firecrawl is an open-source web scraping and crawling platform that turns websites into clean LLM-ready markdown and structured data for AI agents, automation workflows, and developer applications.
CloakBrowser is an open-source Chromium-based browser automation platform that provides Playwright and Puppeteer compatibility, browser profile management, fingerprint customization, proxy support, and advanced automation controls for web testing and browser-based workflows.