Mullvad9/27/2023 ![]() Your IP address, which is assigned to you by your internet service provider (ISP) and is attached to every web request your browser makes, doesn’t change very often and therefore can be used to recognize your browser (and therefore you) across websites. The Tor network uses onion routing and encryption to effectively prevent the websites you visit from being able to see your true IP address. So, what is the Mullvad Browser? And why do we need yet another browser? The point of the Mullvad Browser is to try to give you all the anonymity and privacy features of the more well known Tor Browser, but with out the Tor network part. As you might expect, there are pros and cons. ![]() ![]() As if responding to my previous blog article on web fingerprinting, Mullvad (a very respectably VPN company) has just released a new web browser specifically designed to hide your identity – partly by attempting to defeat fingerprinting. ![]()
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