
We know most of the people surf the internet without any privacy security, but sometimes private internet browsing becomes an essential feature, if you are browsing any critical information then it is good to browse anonymously. But if you care about your privacy then there are some well-known browser to save your privacy from the prying eyes and you can enjoy the internet anonymously.

Some of them might want to know about your internet behavior to improve their services and some just want to spy on you.

The different advertisers, your ISP (internet service provider), hackers, cyber criminals, government agencies and many other they all want to know what you are doing on the internet all the time. And regular folks like you and I use it when we just want to feel like we're doing everything we can to make sure our online activities aren't being snooped on by anyone.Private browsing or Anonymous Browsing is getting popular day by day to keep private information as private as it can be. In fact, when Tor was first being developed in the 1990s, a major goal was to protect intelligence communications. Military and law enforcement agencies use Tor, too, to keep online activities on the QT. Victims of violent crimes might turn to Tor to engage in confidential discussions with a support group. Citizens who live in countries where internet access is heavily restricted use Tor to bypass those restrictions. Journalists, for example, use Tor to protect the identities of their sources - and themselves - when they're following leads online. Yes, shoppers who frequent underground marketplaces on the Dark Web (like The Silk Road and AlphaBay) use Tor, but there are plenty of other reasons people use it. For more technical details on how Tor works, you can check out the exhaustive FAQ on the Tor Project website.
