Tor Browser
Tor Browser protects you from third-party trackers and advertisements by isolating each page you visit. When you close your browser, all cookies are automatically deleted. Your browsing history will also be erased.
Tor Browser hides the websites you visit from anyone watching your connection. Anyone watching your online activities can only observe that you're using Tor.
Tor Browser strives to make all users appear the same, making fingerprinting difficult based on your browser and device information.
As your traffic passes through the Tor network, it is relayed and encrypted three times. The Tor relay network is made up of thousands of volunteer-run servers.
Some large web services prohibit Tor users, and browsing the web using Tor is slower than the clearnet. Tor Browser is also prohibited in totalitarian countries that want citizens to be unable to read, publish, or communicate anonymously.