Mullvad Browser is an anti-fingerprinting Firefox fork developed by the Tor Project and distributed by Mullvad VPN. It applies Tor Browser’s fingerprint-resistance techniques without the Tor network, intended for users who run a VPN. It ships with uBlock Origin and NoScript pre-installed and clears history and cookies on every close.
Mullvad Browser
Open Source Win Mac Linux Free Plan Sweden
Official website mullvad.net/en/browser
Our take
The Tor Project’s fingerprinting mitigations applied to a normal browsing experience is a genuinely compelling combination. Every Mullvad Browser user shares the same fingerprint, which is the design goal, so it holds up well against tracking even when you are not on Tor. The catch is the permanent private-browsing mode means no persistent logins and no saved tabs, which will annoy casual users. Best suited to desktop users who already run a VPN and want browser-level anti-tracking without switching to Tor.
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