In the 21st century, we're all looking for ways to stay private, especially on our electronic devices. We have big tech corporations, enemy countries, malicious hackers, and other prying eyes watching our every move, so it's only natural to want to limit what they can see. Making your web browsing experience on iPhone and iPad more private is one way to do that. Many of the tips below apply to Safari, Apple's default web browser for iOS and iPadOS, but to keep your web traffic even more private, you'll want to utilize third-party tools as well. While it's tough to be truly anonymous on the... more
How to Really Browse the Web Privately and Anonymously on Your iPhone or iPad
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