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Other Tracker stoppers worth their money compared to MB Browser guard?


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I´ve seen for example that Norton offers a paid version of an AntiTrack extension to a webbrowser, which appears to be identical in performance to MB Browserguard. However,the Norton AntiTrack costs 56 US dollar annually .

The same goes for AVG AntiTrack which appears to have the same features as the MB Browserguard,but it costs 66 US dollar annually.

Are these worth the money? Are their above mentioned browser and antitrackers superior to MB Browserguard,which happens to be free?

 

If one use MB Browserguard and Firefox with the right settings preventing Web Rtc leaks and besides of that use an VPN,then it should pretty much cover those supposed leaks/advertiser blocks rather then spending those extra dollars?

What do you think?

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On 11/17/2021 at 8:41 PM, gatortail said:

We believe your assessment of Browser Guard & Firefox is accurate.

You can learn more about our VPN at malwarebytes.com/vpn & malwarebytes.com/privacy

Well,then thats what i thought from the begining.  Paying som much for those above AntiTrack products is not necessary and vaste of money.  Good  old MB Browserguard with Firefox with the strict settings and then disable Web Rtc leaks will good enough. Personally i dont use Malwarebytes VPN,i use another VPN provider.

 

Desptite of which VPn one choose to use, the most important is to set  Firefox  Strict setting to block Web Rtc leaks and using MB Browserguard,then i think it would fullfill my needs and i cant understand how anyone would pay for such expencive above mentioned AntiTracker products?

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Malwarebytes Browser Guard has over 9,000,000 Chrome extension users around the world.  It's not only blocking Ads & Trackers but it also blocks malicious sites and content that originate from the web.  

For total device protection we'd suggest our Malwarebytes Premium product.

The main suggestion for your VPN provider is to ensure they have a strict no logging policy.  Malwarebytes Privacy has such a policy and uses the latest technology to optimize Privacy & Speed.

 

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On 11/18/2021 at 10:18 PM, gatortail said:

For total device protection we'd suggest our Malwarebytes Premium product.

The main suggestion for your VPN provider is to ensure they have a strict no logging policy.  Malwarebytes Privacy has such a policy and uses the latest technology to optimize Privacy & Speed.

A little off topic question,since its not really about the MB Browser Guard,but since you mention it,when choosing a VPN offcoarse the provider must have a strict no logg policy. I am absolutely sure that MB Privacy has so,but then comes the question in which country the VPN server is based. If the VPN providers server is in any of the 5,9 and 14 Eyes countries,then you dont have pretty much privacy as an end user.

 

The Five Eyes Countries:

US,UK,Canada,Australia,New Zeeland

 

The Nine Eyes Countries:

Denmark,France,Norway,Netherlands

 

The Fourteen Eyes Countries:

Belgium,Germany,Italy,Spain,Sweden

 

In which Country is Malwarebytes Privacy VPN based?

 

 

 

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