At its core, (often delivered via specialized browsers) is designed to spoof or mask a user’s digital fingerprint. Every time you visit a website, you leave behind a trail of data: your OS version, screen resolution, installed fonts, WebGL signatures, and even your battery level.
Legitimate privacy tools are often active in the security community, contributing to the very standards (like OWASP) they claim to follow. Conclusion
OWASP is a community-led nonprofit that provides frameworks and tools for others to improve their security. If a tool claims to be "OWASP Verified," it usually means one of two things:
Where your profile data is stored in the cloud.