Do we have (yet) an actionable list of all free Windows & Linuxweb browsers (and their main purpose)?
On 2020-01-01, Arlen Holder wrote:
One advantage though, of "Brave", is that you can make _one_ tab a "Tor
Tab", which allows you to use the same browser for Tor and for non-Tor
activities, where Brave is the _only_ browser that I know of that allows
you to turn Tor on and off on a "per tab" basis (AFAIK).
As I see it has option to start private window with tor. Can't find
option to open tab with tor.
NOTE: IMHO, the Epic & Opera "VPN" is really a proxy for port 80/8080; but
the Aloha VPN appears to be really a VPN (i.e., it handles all ports, I
think).
What's interesting is that on the iOS mobile device, the Aloha "browser"
appears to be an all-port VPN (AFAICT) but that type of browser-induced
all-port-VPN functionality doesn't seem to exist on the desktop.
What's wrong with just using anonimous proxy? VPN has no real advantage
to that,,,
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