
Wave Browser is designed for people who want a safer, faster, and more meaningful way to explore the web. Built on strong security principles, Wave puts you in control of your privacy with customizable cookie and tracker blocking, incognito mode, and clear permission choices. AppEsteem Certification ensures Wave meets strict, independently verified standards for clean installation, transparent behavior, and responsible software practices, giving you confidence every time you browse.
Wave is also built for productivity, offering tools that help you stay organized and move through information with purpose. Tab grouping, bookmarks, and a reading list keep ideas within reach, while split screen let you research, compare, or watch without switching between windows. Memory Saver mode helps your device stay fast during heavy sessions, and the built-in AI Assistant and messaging integrations bring your favorite tasks closer to a single click.
Designed to be simple and user-friendly, Wave Browser removes friction from everyday browsing. The free ad blocker keeps pages clean, and built-in tools—like the converter, package tracker, price tracker, translation tool, stock tracker, and content notifier—help you get things done without extra extensions.
Most importantly, Wave is a browser with real ocean impact built in. Through a certified partnership with 4ocean, Wave helps fund the removal of 100,000 pounds of trash from our ocean, rivers, and coastlines every year. A live impact tracker shows exactly how much waste the Wave community has helped remove, with verified monthly updates from cleanup crews in the U.S., Indonesia, and the Dominican Republic. With Wave Browser, your everyday browsing directly supports a cleaner planet and the people working to protect it.
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Control D is a customizable DNS filtering and traffic redirection platform that leverages Secure DNS protocols like DNS-over-HTTPS, DNS-over-TLS and DNS-over-QUIC, with support for Legacy DNS.
With Control D you can: block malicious threats, block unwanted types of content network wide (ads & trackers, IoT telemetry, adult content, socials, and more), redirect traffic using transparent proxies and gain visibility on network events and usage patterns, with client level granularity.
Think of it as your personal Authoritative DNS resolver for the entire Internet that gives you granular control over what domains get resolved, redirected or blocked.
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Surfshark
Surfshark, a privacy protection company, offers a seamless VPN with a strong emphasis on security. It offers intuitive apps for all devices, thousands IP addresses in 63 different countries, and 3200+ bare metal servers for the fastest speeds. Surfshark VPN is a great solution for small businesses and people who use a lot of devices. It offers unlimited simultaneous connections to each account.
Surfshark includes a free CleanWeb feature which blocks malware and phishing attempts, as well as doubles up as an ad blocker. It also includes Kill Switch to protect sensitive data in the event of connection drops, and Whitelister (a.k.a. Split-tunneling allows apps and sites bypass the VPN, and MultiHop allows them to connect via multiple servers.
It is also one of few VPN providers to have passed an independent audit and been awarded a seal-of-approval from the AV–TEST, an independent IT security institute.
You can try it risk-free with a 30-day money back guarantee.
Surfshark Search is a privacy-oriented search engine that delivers organic, ad-free results without tracking or data collection.
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Secure Tunnel VPN
Whenever you access websites or applications, your personal IP address is transmitted, which results in your browsing activities being logged. Unlike the history stored on your personal device, the records maintained by these websites are not easily deletable, and they could potentially be stored indefinitely, shared with other companies, or utilized in unforeseen manners. A Virtual Private Network (VPN) serves to mask your actual IP address by acting as an intermediary for your online connections. Consequently, instead of establishing a direct link to these websites or apps, your connection is routed through the VPN first, which means that the IP address visible to the websites reflects that of the VPN rather than your own. Since many users share the same VPN address, it becomes highly challenging to link any specific online behavior back to you. Moreover, utilizing a VPN changes the route by which your device communicates with the internet; it passes through the VPN before connecting to your Internet Service Provider (ISP). This method not only conceals your browsing patterns from your ISP but also encrypts the data exchanged with the websites you visit, ensuring that any personal information transmitted remains private and secure. In essence, a VPN enhances your online privacy by preventing both your ISP and potential snoopers from tracking your web activities.
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