Ten Alternate Browsers You Can Try Safely

By | September 5, 2024

 

 

Ten Alternate Browsers You Can Try Safely

Every Windows user has a default browser – the one browser that opens links when you click on them. It can be any browser you have installed, but you can only choose one.

But did you know you can install as many browsers on your computer as you want – with only your good sense to limit you? And there is nothing wrong with having two or three browsers, besides your default browser, installed. You might find by exploring and trying a different browser, you will discover a browser you like better than the one you’re using. Who knows?

For instance, Darcy uses MS Edge as her default browser and TC uses Firefox as his default, but we both still use Google Chrome a lot. TC also has Brave, Arc, and DuckDuckGo browsers installed but uses them less frequently than the others.

We’ve put together a list of 10 alternate browsers that are safe to download and install. And if you don’t like them, they’re easy to uninstall. For the purpose of this article, we’re going to assume you all know the big three – Edge, Chrome, and Firefox. But if you haven’t given Firefox a try consider downloading it from here and giving it a try. You might like it.

Here’s our list of alternate browsers that we’ve tested at one time or another along with a brief description from their respective publisher and the browser’s official home page and download link. All browsers listed are free of charge and all are safe to install.

Ten Alternative Browsers You Might Want to Try

Opera
Ditch the default. With its built-in ad-blocker, free VPN, integrated messengers, crypto wallet, and so much more, Opera offers a complete web experience you can’t get from system defaults such as Chrome, Safari, and Edge.

Home page and download links.

Vivaldi
Get an easy-to-use browser that doesn’t track you. Essentials is a minimal, uncluttered setup with privacy options that put you in control of your data. A lot of Vivaldi’s functionality is hidden to keep things streamlined. But it’s there if you need it.

Making the browser is our job. How you use it is none of our business. We don’t track or profile you. We don’t do data collection. We don’t sell your data to third parties.

Home page and download links.

Brave
The best privacy online. Browse privately. Search privately. And ditch Big Tech. By default, Brave blocks the trackers & creepy ads on every website you visit. And that thing where ads follow you across the Web? We block that, too.

Home page and download links.

Iridium
A browser securing your privacy. That’s it.

Home page and download links.

Waterfox
The best way to browse the web today. Waterfox gives you a sane way to browse the web. Built with you, the user, in mind. Waterfox’s Enhanced Tracking Protection safeguards your privacy while you surf.

Home page and download link.

Pale Moon
Pale Moon offers you a browsing experience in a browser completely built from its own, independently developed source that has been forked off from Firefox/Mozilla code several years ago, with carefully selected features and optimizations to improve the browser’s stability and user experience, while offering full customization and a growing collection of extensions and themes to make the browser truly your own.

Home page
Download links

Slim Browser
Fastest web browser for Windows that blocks all Ads

Home page and download links.

Colibri
Browse without tabs. Colibri browser is designed to be fast, efficient, and uncluttered… It helps you browse the Internet faster without the endless tabs.

Home page and download information.

DuckDuckGo Browser
Search and browse more privately with the DuckDuckGo browser. Unlike Chrome and other browsers, DuckDuckGo claims they don’t track you.

Home page, download page, and more info.

Arc Browser
Arc says: “Clean and calm, Arc shapes itself to how you use the internet.”

Home page, download page, and more info.

Go Ahead, Explore!

Don’t feel you are stuck with Chrome, Edge, or Firefox. There’s a whole world of browsers out there and you might just find one you like better than Edge or Chrome. So go ahead, explore your wild side! Download 2 or 3 new browsers from our list of alternative browsers, and give them a try. If you don’t like them, they’re easy to uninstall. And every one of the browsers on our list is free.  

One thought on “Ten Alternate Browsers You Can Try Safely

  1. Connie Tyler

    I’ll stick with DuckDuckGo. I haven’t had one pop up from any ads for a long time since I switched to them.

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