You don’t need to ditch Chrome or Edge to browse privately.

People who don’t want Google or Microsoft “following them around” on the Internet with targeted ads and trackers recommend switching to a browser focusing on privacy, such as DuckDuckGo or Brave. However, before taking such a step, it might be an idea first to try tweaking your existing browser’s security settings, using “incognito” mode and looking at some antitracker extensions. This Thursday, October 3rd, we’ll see what can be done!