The Best, Most Secure, and Private Web Browser for Mac
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The Best, Most Secure, and Private Web Browser for Mac

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In today's always-connected world, malware, phishing, activity tracking and pop-up ads are a common concern. At the same time, it isn't easy to maintain anonymity while surfing the web, and a browser if your only link to the internet. Thus, it is important to know which one does a better job of keeping your data safe and secure. Apple maintains that its macOS is the most secure operating system on a computer, and to complement this, you need an equally safe browser that offers the best privacy settings without compromising speed.

Advertisers want to track your every move to keep showing ads relevant to your interest by trying to access your personal information. By blocking harmful ads and tracking that ultimately results in faster browsing speeds. Nowadays, everyone relies on online services for businesses, purchases, and are in a continuous process of transmitting vital information. If this information leaks out, you could land up in deep trouble. Online frauds are on the rise, and some web browsers can add peace of mind by promising maximum security from a data breach. Here are three of the best browsers for Macs with the best privacy settings.

Safari 

Apple states that "Safari" is the best and most secure browser for Mac, which is true. It comes with in-built privacy protection features, and Apple's browser uses machine learning to block Spywares and adware that try to track your online activities. It enables Sandboxing that safeguards against malicious malware. It also warns about visiting a suspicious website; if a site does not meet the required security standards, Safari doesn't load them. When you use "Private Browsing" the browser does not remember the pages you visit, your search history or Autofill information. You can also use DuckDuckGo, an inbuilt search engine that prevents tracking and makes your searches more private.

Brave 

The Brave browser is for the ones who are extremely serious about privacy and security. It features automatic HTTPS connection upgrades, blocks adware, scripts and manages cookies. You get a wide range of security settings called Shield, and if you do not wish to spend time customizing, Brave's default settings are good enough as they automatically block malicious content and malware. They do not store any browsing history on their servers; it stays on your local computer and gets permanently deleted whenever you want. Most of Chrome's plug-in add-ons are supported, and the suspicious ones are disabled by default. Like Safari, Brave also gives an option to use DuckDuckGo for private searching.

Tor Browser 

Tor can be easily classified as the most secure web browser. They have thought about the minutest detail in web security. Tor automatically deletes the entire browsing history and cookies as soon as you are done. It even warns before you switch to maximizing window saying, your screen size could be tracked and advises you stay in the small default window. Tor blocks all third-party trackers and enables three-layer encryption for your web traffic as it passes through the Tor network.

Keep in mind, no matter which web browser you use, maintain a safe browsing environment. Do not visit websites or click on links that are not trusted. Do not fill any personal information on websites that are unknown and do not have an HTTPS security standard. Under no circumstances, share your credit or debit card information with anyone other than registered payment gateways. Browse safe, and I hope this helps you find the right browser.

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