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  "path": "/t/why-use-tor-instead-of-mullvad-browser-mullvad-vpn/38369#post_5",
  "publishedAt": "2026-06-06T09:49:26.000Z",
  "site": "https://discuss.privacyguides.net",
  "textContent": "Tor browser with onion routing is currently the strongest and most certain way to gain online anonymity. Mullvad browser, as a browser, has almost identical antifingerprinting capabilities with Tor browser.\n\nHowever, there is a significant difference between the crowd each users blend in. All Tor browser users are mandated to blend in the Tor network since Tor browser routes all traffic through the the Tor relay nodes. Mullvad browser on the other hand, can be used with or without a VPN. In best case, Mullvad browser should be used in conjunction with Mullvad VPN(which also allows to use the Mullvad proxy extension). Tor browser has a more crowd of people that users can blend in, thus concealing their true identity and preventing websites from tracking its users.\n\nIMO, whether you use VPN or not, Mullvad browser is more than okay to use as a daily browser. It provides the strongest antifingerprinting techniques available, has built-in adblocker(ublock origin, which isn’t affected by MV3 since it’s not based on chromium), can be used out-of-the-box unlike many browsers(especially Brave, which is extremely bloated by default).\n\nAlthough VPNs do not provide strict anonymity, Mullvad is one that provides something closest to anonymity a regular VPN can.",
  "title": "Why use TOR instead of Mullvad browser + Mullvad VPN?"
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