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Browser-based VPNs: 3 to try if you want to improve online privacy

Posted on February 11, 2022August 27, 2023 By bot

A standalone VPN, or virtual private network, will almost always offer you the strongest privacy protection, but if you’re looking for something more lightweight that still boosts your online security, it’s worth it to consider using a browser-based VPNs. Easier to use than standalone VPNs, Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome and Brave Browser now all offer browser-based options designed to keep you scrolling fast while hiding your IP for private browsing.  .
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