How to choose web browser for anonymity?

As I’m trying to choose private web browser, I saw that main points might be the next:
Connection Security: The browser should use strong encryption and support secure protocols (HTTPS). Look for built-in tools that prevent data leaks, like blocking WebRTC.

Tracking Protection: It should prevent websites from identifying you based on browsing habits, hardware, or software details.

Data Minimization: It should avoid storing unnecessary data and offer features like automatic cookie deletion and private browsing modes.

Open Source and Transparency: Transparency in development ensures that the browser is scrutinized for vulnerabilities.

Third-Party Integration: how well the browser works with privacy tools like VPNs, anti-detect software, or encrypted DNS services.

This Anti detect browser for privacy is highly recommended o reddit. Do you have ay experience with it? Which other alternatives could be better?

Just use Mullvad Browser or Tor Browser. It’s well more trusted in the privacy community than this “AntiDetect” browser thing where we don’t even know if they actually respect their promises.

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First make sure you understand the differences between security, privacy and anonymity.

If it is anonymity you are after your choice is pretty much reduced to Tor browser (and maybe Mullvad browser).

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When Anonymity is the priority, the Tor Browser is pretty much the only strong recommendation I’m aware of.

Anonymity, Privacy, and Security are somewhat overlapping but separate concepts.

Usually, anything approaching anonymity requires substantial convenience tradeoffs, and depends at least as much on user behaviors/habits/knowledge as it relies on the browser or any technical methods.

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