When you use the Tor Browser, the only network traffic that's being masked is via the web browser. If you want more traffic anonymized and encrypted, you need to take a different approach.
Sites that use the .onion top-level domain are privacy-focused websites that are only accessible using the Tor network.
Productivity software maker Atlassian has agreed to acquire The Browser Company, which makes the Arc and Dia browsers, for $610 million in cash. “Today’s browsers weren’t built for work; they were ...
Google on Tuesday avoided a forced breakup of its online search monopoly after a federal judge rejected the harshest remedies proposed by the Justice Department — sparking furor from critics for the ...
Copilot Mode in Edge is Microsoft's response to the AI browser wars. Credit: Microsoft Microsoft is jumping on the AI browser bandwagon with new Copilot features for Edge. On Monday, Microsoft ...
Microsoft’s Recall feature, which automatically takes screenshots of whatever you’re doing on your computer, has faced sharp criticism from privacy experts. Responding to these concerns, ...
What happens when the very tools we trust to safeguard our privacy begin to erode that trust? The Tor Project, long heralded as a champion of online anonymity, has sparked outrage among its users ...
Is it possible to intercept and/or disable keyboard shortcuts of the browser? I would like to, e.g., prevent users from calling CTRL+R on the main view. These browser shortcuts seem to bypass ...
This week’s question comes from Thomas, who asks: I disabled the JavaScript just to check the content of my webpage, but unfortunately I could not see any content except the banner H1 tag. Will it ...