Best and Most Secure Browsers for Businesses

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edited November 2023 in Business


No matter how robust your cybersecurity measures are, your organization and its vital financial and customer data is only as safe as your least computer-savvy employees are careful. While no one is completely immune from making mistakes that end up compromising your company, one of the best means of preventing accidents from happening is the use of secure browsers to minimize the potential threats. By using the best and most secure browser for business, you can compartmentalize web browsing for your business, prevent scripts and invasive ads, block tracking cookies, and much more. 

Between Most Popular Browsers, Chrome is Best for Security, with Caveats 

It should be noted that though it is impossible to be truly private and secure when engaging in online activities, there are several crucial considerations when deciding which business browsers to use. These factors include whether the browser automatically enhances unsecured connections with HTTPS (Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure) protocols, if it blocks website with built-in scripts, makes use of open-source technology, and can block ads and tracking cookies.  

Although Google Chrome offers the best options in terms of actual security measures, it leaves much to be desired when it comes to privacy concerns. Given that Google is almost certainly collecting data based on you user profile as well as any browsing activity that you undertake, those with privacy concerns would be better off with Firefox. Unlike Safari and Google Chrome that only offer a limited number of built-in features, Firefox offers users all the desired features listed above. It is worth nothing that users will have to manually enable the features which block cookies, telemetry, and other tracking including protection against pop-up ads, phishing attempts, and preventing your account from being digitally fingerprinted.  

For those who are unfamiliar with the term as it relates to online activities, fingerprinting refers to companies creating individual profiles based on your PC’s software, hardware, user preferences, and browser add-ons. Depending on the type of business activity you plan to engage in, you may want to take privacy into account along with corporate security concerns

The Tor Browser and its Onion Routing Offers Users Both Pros and Cons 

If your definition of remaining secure involves the need to remain anonymous while interacting with a network of fellow unknown users for your own wellbeing, then Tor and its signature onion routing technology may be the best solution. Named due to its several layers of digital protections, onion routing works by connecting you to other users through a Tor server to access the internet rather than using a centralized hub.  

It should be noted that a Tor browser is the only way to access the more infamous side of the internet known as the dark web, but it can also be vital for anyone experiencing state-endorsed surveillance and censorship. One thing that cannot be disputed is that if you have a need to transfer encrypted data over a public network and be reasonably sure that very few people will be able to intercept it, Tor is an appropriate option. 

For Excellent Privacy and Security Coverage, Consider the Brave Browser 

If you are interested in secure business browsers that do not rely on individual users adjusting their security settings for best results, the Brave browser is one of the best options available for free. Not only does the Brave browser come with the most robust privacy features already available out of the available no cost options, but it also includes desirable features like the ability to completely prevent any third-party data storage. Originally created using Chromium technology, Brave has subsequently removed a large amount of Google code that would otherwise have a negative impact on privacy and data security. 

According to a study by the University of Dublin’s Trinity College in 2020 by Professor Douglas J. Leith, Brave ranked the highest out of a list which included Apple Safari, Chrome, Firefox, and Microsoft Edge. Whereas using Firefox, Chrome, and Safari would result in browser usage being tagged with identifiable telemetry markers, Brave did not allow backend servers to get data related to visited web pages or use unique identifiers that would allow individual IP (Internet Protocol) address being tracked in the long run. 

For Quick, Secure Web Browsing, DuckDuckGo is Fast, Free, and Convenient 

As opposed to the potentially riskier option of relying on browsers which are less than transparent about how they use, keep, and profit from your data, it may be worth using a semi-anonymous browser that offers a faster internet experience by eliminating tracking codes from websites. DuckDuckGo is another free option that business browsers may wish to use that makes money by selling private ads based solely on the websites you visit without collecting personal details about yourself or your PC. 

When compared to Google’s policies regarding your search engine history which allow them to essentially keep said information indefinitely and can be found on a majority of website across the internet, DuckDuckGo prevents Google trackers along with many other similar methods of compromising your privacy. DuckDuckGo exists as a standalone website that be accessed by anyone with an internet connection as well offering downloadable extensions for many commonly used web browsers and even mobile aps for secure browsing on the go. Should you be interested in a quick but secure browser for conducting market research or other online activities, DuckDuckGo is an excellent choice. 

Depending on both the needs of individuals as well as those of your company, there are many potential options for choosing the best secure browser to fulfill your requirements. Check out our website for more information on the best methods to keep your business data under lock and key. 

About Dan Martin: Daniel Martin is a technology researcher and writer with more than a decade of experience. He is a professional librarian and an experienced tech teacher, writer and blogger. Specializing in technology, Dan has taught courses in technology and writing at the college level, developed web pages for businesses and higher educational institutions, written on tech topics for leading national publications and created numerous how-to guides.

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  • Thank you for the information I just downloaded Brave and will certainly try it out.

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