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So here is a list I created of basic digital privacy tools to consider using in the current landscape.

1. Web Browsers:
Firefox
LibreWolf
Brave

2. Private Search Engines:
MyAllSearch.com - A UK based privacy search engine with no cookies or tracking.
DuckDuckGo.com - A popular US-based private search engine.
SwissCows - A private search engine that utilizes secure Swiss infrastructure.
Qwant - A French metasearch engine that includes storage and safe search.
MetaGer - A German-based open-source metasearch engine. It is completely free to use and is equipped with many useful widgets and plugins.

3. Password Managers:
Bitwarden - An open-source password manager with solid security and a user-friendly interface. (Free and premium versions)
1Password - A manager with high-end security and many additional features. It has excellent cross-platform support.
Dashlane - A premium password manager with many features.
Note: LastPass is a popular password manager, but it has suffered from at least 3 different security breaches.

4. VPN (Virtual Private Network):
NordVPN
Surfshark
Mullvad - Passed a no-logs audit by Assured Security Consultants and infrastructure security audit by Radically Open Security.
Proton VPN - Passed a no-logs audit by Securitum.
ExpressVPN - Passed 3 no-logs audits performed by KPMG and PWC, as well as security audits performed by Cure53.

5. Email Services:
StartMail - Secure and private email service with burner aliases and E2E encryption.
Proton Mail - Reputable Swiss email provider with zero-access encryption.
Mailfence - Customizable and highly secure email provider with SSL/TLS encryption.
Tuta Mail - Provides E2E encryption at an affordable price.

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Time: 2025-09-05 10:29:37
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So here is a list I created of basic digital privacy tools to consider using in the current landscape.

1. Web Browsers:
Firefox
LibreWolf
Brave

2. Private Search Engines:
MyAllSearch.com - A UK based privacy search engine with no cookies or tracking.
DuckDuckGo.com - A popular US-based private search engine.
SwissCows - A private search engine that utilizes secure Swiss infrastructure.
Qwant - A French metasearch engine that includes storage and safe search.
MetaGer - A German-based open-source metasearch engine. It is completely free to use and is equipped with many useful widgets and plugins.

3. Password Managers:
Bitwarden - An open-source password manager with solid security and a user-friendly interface. (Free and premium versions)
1Password - A manager with high-end security and many additional features. It has excellent cross-platform support.
Dashlane - A premium password manager with many features.
Note: LastPass is a popular password manager, but it has suffered from at least 3 different security breaches.

4. VPN (Virtual Private Network):
NordVPN
Surfshark
Mullvad - Passed a no-logs audit by Assured Security Consultants and infrastructure security audit by Radically Open Security.
Proton VPN - Passed a no-logs audit by Securitum.
ExpressVPN - Passed 3 no-logs audits performed by KPMG and PWC, as well as security audits performed by Cure53.

5. Email Services:
StartMail - Secure and private email service with burner aliases and E2E encryption.
Proton Mail - Reputable Swiss email provider with zero-access encryption.
Mailfence - Customizable and highly secure email provider with SSL/TLS encryption.
Tuta Mail - Provides E2E encryption at an affordable price.

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So here is a list I created of basic digital privacy tools to consider using in the current landscape.

1. Web Browsers:
Firefox
LibreWolf
Brave

2. Private Search Engines:
MyAllSearch.com - A UK based privacy search engine with no cookies or tracking.
DuckDuckGo.com - A popular US-based private search engine.
SwissCows - A private search engine that utilizes secure Swiss infrastructure.
Qwant - A French metasearch engine that includes storage and safe search.
MetaGer - A German-based open-source metasearch engine. It is completely free to use and is equipped with many useful widgets and plugins.

3. Password Managers:
Bitwarden - An open-source password manager with solid security and a user-friendly interface. (Free and premium versions)
1Password - A manager with high-end security and many additional features. It has excellent cross-platform support.
Dashlane - A premium password manager with many features.
Note: LastPass is a popular password manager, but it has suffered from at least 3 different security breaches.

4. VPN (Virtual Private Network):
NordVPN
Surfshark
Mullvad - Passed a no-logs audit by Assured Security Consultants and infrastructure security audit by Radically Open Security.
Proton VPN - Passed a no-logs audit by Securitum.
ExpressVPN - Passed 3 no-logs audits performed by KPMG and PWC, as well as security audits performed by Cure53.

5. Email Services:
StartMail - Secure and private email service with burner aliases and E2E encryption.
Proton Mail - Reputable Swiss email provider with zero-access encryption.
Mailfence - Customizable and highly secure email provider with SSL/TLS encryption.
Tuta Mail - Provides E2E encryption at an affordable price.

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Time: 2025-09-05 10:18:00
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So here is a list I created of basic digital privacy tools to consider using in the current landscape.

1. Web Browsers:
Firefox
LibreWolf
Brave

2. Private Search Engines:
MyAllSearch.com - A UK based privacy search engine with no cookies or tracking.
DuckDuckGo.com - A popular US-based private search engine.
SwissCows - A private search engine that utilizes secure Swiss infrastructure.
Qwant - A French metasearch engine that includes storage and safe search.
MetaGer - A German-based open-source metasearch engine. It is completely free to use and is equipped with many useful widgets and plugins.

3. Password Managers:
Bitwarden - An open-source password manager with solid security and a user-friendly interface. (Free and premium versions)
1Password - A manager with high-end security and many additional features. It has excellent cross-platform support.
Dashlane - A premium password manager with many features.
Note: LastPass is a popular password manager, but it has suffered from at least 3 different security breaches.

4. VPN (Virtual Private Network):
NordVPN
Surfshark
Mullvad - Passed a no-logs audit by Assured Security Consultants and infrastructure security audit by Radically Open Security.
Proton VPN - Passed a no-logs audit by Securitum.
ExpressVPN - Passed 3 no-logs audits performed by KPMG and PWC, as well as security audits performed by Cure53.

5. Email Services:
StartMail - Secure and private email service with burner aliases and E2E encryption.
Proton Mail - Reputable Swiss email provider with zero-access encryption.
Mailfence - Customizable and highly secure email provider with SSL/TLS encryption.
Tuta Mail - Provides E2E encryption at an affordable price.


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