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The Best Privacy Tools, Services, and Ad-Free Recommendations - Privacy Guides Privacy Tools material/tools
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Privacy Guides is the most transparent and reliable website for finding software, apps, and services that protect your personal data from mass surveillance programs and other internet threats.

If you're looking for a specific solution to something, these are the hardware and software tools we recommend in a variety of categories. Our recommended privacy tools are primarily chosen based on security features, with additional emphasis on decentralized and open-source tools. They are applicable to a variety of threat models ranging from protection against global mass surveillance programs and avoiding big tech companies to mitigating attacks, but only you can determine what will work best for your needs.

If you want assistance figuring out the best privacy tools and alternative programs for your needs, start a discussion on our forum or our Matrix community!

For more details about each project, why they were chosen, and additional tips or tricks we recommend, click the "Learn more" link in each section, or click on the recommendation itself to be taken to that specific section of the page.

Tor Browser

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Desktop Web Browsers

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Mobile Web Browsers

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Browser Extensions

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Service Providers

Cloud Storage

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DNS

DNS Providers

We recommend a number of encrypted DNS servers based on a variety of criteria, such as Mullvad and Quad9 amongst others. We recommend for you to read our pages on DNS before choosing a provider. In many cases, using an alternative DNS provider is not recommended.

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Encrypted DNS Proxies

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Self-hosted Solutions

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Email

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  • Mailbox.org logo{ .twemoji loading=lazy } Mailbox.org
  • Tuta logo{ .twemoji loading=lazy }Tuta logo{ .twemoji loading=lazy } Tuta

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Email Aliasing Services

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Self-Hosting Email

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Financial Services

Payment Masking Services

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  • MySudo logo{ .twemoji loading=lazy }MySudo logo{ .twemoji loading=lazy } MySudo

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Online Gift Card Marketplaces

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Photo Management

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  • Stingle logo{ .twemoji loading=lazy }Stingle logo{ .twemoji loading=lazy } Stingle
  • PhotoPrism logo{ .twemoji loading=lazy } PhotoPrism

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Search Engines

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VPN Providers

VPNs do not provide anonymity

Using a VPN will not keep your browsing habits anonymous, nor will it add additional security to non-secure (HTTP) traffic.

If you are looking for anonymity, you should use the Tor Browser instead of a VPN.

If you're looking for added security, you should always ensure you're connecting to websites using HTTPS. A VPN is not a replacement for good security practices.

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Software

Calendar Sync

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  • Proton Calendar logo{ .twemoji loading=lazy } Proton Calendar

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Cryptocurrency

  • Monero logo{ .twemoji loading=lazy } Monero

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Data and Metadata Redaction

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Email Clients

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Encryption Software

Operating System Disk Encryption

For encrypting your operating system drive, we typically recommend using whichever encryption tool your operating system provides, whether that is BitLocker on Windows, FileVault on macOS, or LUKS on Linux. These tools are included with the operating system and typically use hardware encryption elements such as a TPM that other full-disk encryption software like VeraCrypt do not. VeraCrypt is still suitable for non-operating system disks such as external drives, especially drives that may be accessed from multiple operating systems.

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OpenPGP Clients

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File Sharing and Sync

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Frontends

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Multi-Factor Authentication Tools

Note: Hardware security keys have been moved to their own category.

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News Aggregators

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Notebooks

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Password Managers

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Productivity Tools

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Real-Time Communication

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Hardware

Security Keys

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Operating Systems

Mobile

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  • DivestOS logo{ .twemoji loading=lazy } DivestOS

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Android Apps

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Desktop/PC

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Router Firmware

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  • OPNsense logo{ .twemoji loading=lazy } OPNsense

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Advanced Tools

These tools may provide utility for certain individuals. They provide functionality which most people do not need to worry about, and often require more in-depth technical knowledge to utilize effectively.

Alternative Networks

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  • Tor logo{ .twemoji loading=lazy } Tor
  • Snowflake logo{ .twemoji loading=lazy }Snowflake logo{ .twemoji loading=lazy } Snowflake

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Device Integrity Verification

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