How To Remain Anonymous on the Internet (2024)

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We use Chrome as our browser and Google as our search engine, which means that everything we do online is tracked. That’s why, when we check out a bathing suit online, we’re inundated with bathing suit ads that follow us around like lost puppies, urging us to buy now.

The truth is, unless you make a concerted effort, you have no privacy or anonymity online. For those who want it, online anonymity is possible; however, it’s not the most straightforward process, so we broke down the steps you need to achieve total anonymity and private browsing on the web.

Effortless Privacy With A VPN

Making yourself anonymous online takes some effort, as we’ll discuss below. But there’s one tool we recommend if you want to gain instant privacy: a VPN. VPNs won’t make you completely anonymous, but they will encrypt your online traffic to give you privacy from snoopers and hackers. Here are the most effective VPNs we’ve used for online anonymity:

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How To Remain Anonymous on the Internet

Using a VPN is a step in the right direction if you want to gain anonymity, but VPNs aren’t exactly invisibility cloaks. In fact, using a VPN is just one step (though an important one!) out of the 22 steps that we’ll discuss below. True online anonymity requires many changes to your digital routine, such as replacing your operating system, browser, search engine, messaging apps, and email provider. Let’s take things one step at a time.

  1. Use an encrypted messaging app. Instead of sending a text message to a friend on your Android, use an encrypted messaging app like Signal. With Signal, all communications have end-to-end encryption on its open-source protocol. The company can’t see your messages or calls, and there are no ads or trackers.
  2. Use an encrypted browser. Google is notorious for its ample data collection. Instead of using Chrome or another browser from a large tech company, use Tor, a secure browser that encrypts your IP address and web activity three times. However, Tor doesn’t encrypt any other web apps you use, which is why you need a VPN as well. What is a VPN, you ask?
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  1. Use a VPN.VPN” stands for “virtual private network,” and, unlike Tor, VPNs encrypt all web traffic from browsers and other web apps. Aside from hiding your IP address, VPNs hide your browsing history and your Youtube history so your internet service provider (ISP) can’t see any of your online activity. The best part? You can set up a VPN in only a few minutes; check out our VPN how to pages for more information.
  2. Use secure email services. Since we’re so deeply entrenched in the Google ecosystem, we use Gmail as our personal email provider. While we love its ease of use, we don’t love that Google keeps all of our private emails on its servers. However, there are secure options like ProtonMail, the same company that brought us ProtonVPN. ProtonMail is based in Switzerland, a nonmember of the surveillance alliance Five Eyes, so the company can’t be forced to give the government customer data. Rather, all email has end-to-end encryption with open source code, and the service is free for Android, iOS, and web users.1
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  1. Use a temporary email. Don’t want a company emailing you a newsletter daily? Use a temporary email address. Services like Temp Mail generate throwaway email addresses for free.2
  2. Use encrypted storage. Back on the Google train, we store all of our documents, photos, and files in Google Drive, which certainly isn’t a good choice in terms of privacy. However, some cloud storage providers utilize end-to-end encryption, like Sync, Tresorit, and ProtonDrive, a cousin to ProtonMail and ProtonVPN.

    Money-Saving Tip: ProtonVPN has discounted bundles that cover both ProtonVPN and ProtonMail in one subscription. You can also save money by buying ProtonVPN on Black Friday or Cyber Monday.

  3. Don’t post PII. While it’s fun to share your life online, make sure you’re not sharing any personally identifiable information like your address, phone number, or Social Security number. Sharing PII could lead to identity theft, especially if you haven’t already set up an identity theft protection service.
  4. Check app permissions. We’re all guilty of mindlessly accepting an app’s terms and conditions, but before you do, see what permissions the app has. For example, does it always need to know your location, or can you disable this feature? Most apps ask for as many permissions as possible, so it’s up to you to keep them in check.
  5. Read privacy policies. Similarly, check what data a website or app collects, shares, and/or sells before you use it. Many companies sell users’ personal information to third parties for marketing and advertising purposes, which is not conducive to privacy, let alone anonymity.

Note: In our privacy guide, we examined the privacy policies of over 100 home and digital security companies, rating each out of 10. Read it to find out just how “secure” these products and services really are!

  1. Use ad blockers. Adware is the software that places ads across your computer, phone, or tablet, but even if you don’t have adware, most websites and apps have some form of advertising, which can get annoying. Aside from removing adware, you can use an ad blocker like AdBlock or Adblock Plus.
  2. Don’t use voice assistants. Voice assistants make for convenient home automation in your smart home. However, they’re notoriously bad for privacy. Amazon employees have admitted to listening to Alexa recordings3, for example, and there was a hidden, undisclosed microphone in the Google Assistant-compatible Nest Secure security system4. Your best bet is to steer clear of voice assistants and stick to controlling your smart lights, smart garage, smart locks, and other IoT devices manually through your app.
  3. Stay off social media. In our research on social media and parenting, we found that more than three-quarters of parents share stories, images, or videos of their kids on social media. Worse, over 80 percent of these parents use their children’s real names in these posts. Not only does this put their kids at risk of child identity theft, but social media companies keep this data for the long haul. Your best bet for privacy is to stay off social media completely.
  4. Use a proxy. When it comes to VPN vs. proxy servers, proxy servers are better for on-the-go networks that you’ll only be on once. Unlike VPNs, proxy servers encrypt only your device’s IP address, not your web traffic, making them less secure (but often free).
  5. Check for HTTPS. If possible, only go on websites whose URLs start with “HTTPS” rather than “HTTP.” HTTPS, which stands for “hypertext transfer protocol secure,” uses a secure sockets layer (SSL) to encrypt all of the communication between your browser and the websites you visit, while HTTP does not.5
  6. Disable cookies. Remember when we mentioned those ads that follow you around the internet like a stalker ex-boyfriend? Cookies are the data about your online activities that shape targeted ads; sometimes they’re anonymized and aggregated, but sometimes they’re not. Here’s how to disable cookies on the most popular web browsers (if you’re still using them, that is):
    Chrome
    1. Go to Settings…
    2. Click “Privacy and Security.”
    3. Click “Third-party cookies.”
    4. Select “Block third-party cookies.”
    5. Toggle back and click on “Clear Browsing Data.”
    6. Check the “Cookies and Other Site Data” box and click on the Clear Data button.
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    Firefox

    1. Click “Menu.”
    2. Click “Settings…”
    3. In the menu on the left hand side, click on “Privacy & Security”
    4. Scroll down and click on “Cookies and Site Data.”
    5. Check the box where it says “Delete Cookies and Site Data When Firefox Is Closed.”
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    Microsoft Edge

    1. Go to Settings.
    2. Click “Privacy, Search, and Services”.
    3. Look for the “Clear browsing data” section.
    4. Click on “Choose what to clear every time you close the browser”.
    5. Check off what you want to be deleted when you close your browser.
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    Opera

    1. Go to your Settings.
    2. Click “Privacy and Security.”
    3. Click “Cookies and Site Data.”
    4. Toggle on “Clear Cookies and Site Data When You Quit Opera.”

    Safari

    1. Go to Settings…
    2. Click “Advanced.”
    3. Check the “Block all cookies” box.
    4. Confirm to “Block All” cookies.
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  7. Don’t use Google. We’ll say it again: Google tracks everything you search online, which can be very personal information. Instead of Googling, browse the web with a search engine like DuckDuckGo, which doesn’t harvest your personal information to create targeted ads. Rather, the service creates ads based on what you search, and all search data is anonymized, as are IP addresses.6
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  8. Use a password manager. If you’re using the same password for every account, you’re making the goal of online anonymity very hard for yourself. Instead, create a unique and secure password for all of your online accounts. Get password security tips here.
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  1. Use a secure operating system. If your online anonymity is a building, then your operating system is the foundation. Even with secure email servers, browsers, search engines, and the like, if you’re using an operating system from a major tech company, your data could still be logged. In contrast, an open-source operating system like Linux walls off each user. Tails and Whonix are some other secure OS options.
  2. Use anonymous cryptocurrency. Cryptocurrency is an increasingly popular payment method, but contrary to popular belief, it’s not always anonymous. With Bitcoin, for example, all payments are completely transparent. If you want to make anonymous payments, use a cryptocurrency like Monero, which hides the sender, receiver, and amount sent using three different privacy technologies.7
  3. Disable JavaScript. JavaScript is a programming language that allows for animated graphics, interactive maps, and other special features on webpages. Unfortunately, hackers can exploit vulnerabilities in JavaScript to modify and steal user data8, so it’s best to disable it, especially if you’re using a popular browser like Chrome or Firefox.
    Web browserHow to block JavaScript
    ChromeDownload the Disable JavaScript browser extension from the Chrome Web Store.
    FirefoxDownload the NoScript or Ghostery browser add-on from the Firefox Browser Add-ons site.
    Microsoft Edge
    1. In Microsoft Edge DevTools, select Control, Shift, and P on Windows or Linux, or Command, Shift, and P on macOS.
    2. Type “javascript” and choose Disable JavaScript.
    3. Press Enter.
    OperaDownload the JavaScript Switcher browser extension from the Opera Add-ons site.
    Safari (6.1 and later)
    1. Go to Preferences.
    2. Click “Security.”
    3. Uncheck the box that says “Enable JavaScript.
  4. Avoid spam. Spam emails may be phishing attempts to get your PII, so don’t click on any unfamiliar messages, emails, or websites.
  5. Use a file shredder. When you delete a file, is it really deleted? Often, the answer is no. To delete your files permanently, use a virtual file shredder to rewrite files’ binary data multiple times, making them irreparable. File Shredder, for example, is a free desktop app that lets you choose from five shredding algorithms to destroy files completely.9

Anonymity vs. Privacy: What’s the Difference?

Many people use the terms “anonymity” and “privacy” interchangeably, but they’re actually very different. Privacy is the ability to keep things to yourself by choice, while anonymity means that you want people to see what you do, just not your identity. For example, while internet users may want privacy for their web searches, whistleblowers want anonymity, meaning their identities are protected but their information is still shared.10 Learn how whistleblowers can protect themselves while still relaying important information.

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Is Incognito Mode Anonymous?

Maybe we’re overcomplicating things. After all, our Chrome browser has an incognito mode; isn’t that sufficient to protect our privacy online? Unfortunately, the answer is no.

Unlike a VPN, incognito mode isn’t anonymous. All it does is wipe your history and cache after you close the browser so the next person on your device can’t see what you did online. However, your ISP can still see everything you do online plus your device’s IP address. And unlike VPN servers, incognito mode won’t change your IP address or help you watch Netflix in another country, so it is a poor solution for online privacy.

Can There Really Be Anonymity Online?

Although it’s hotly debated, we believe that true anonymity is possible on the internet. However, it takes a lot of effort, from using new browsers, operating systems, and messaging apps to paying only with anonymous cryptocurrency. If you’re willing to put in the work, yes, you can use the internet privately on any device.

The Consequences of No Online Privacy

Privacy is a fundamental human right, but online privacy isn’t guaranteed; you have to work for it. The consequences of a lack of privacy can be dire, including the following.

  • Identity theft: Sharing too much personal information can lead to identity theft, which could mean financial losses, difficulty getting loans, blows to your credit score, etc.
  • Data collection: Large tech companies harvesting a ton of personal data from millions of people has its consequences. Need we mention the Cambridge Analytica scandal of 2018?
  • Tracking: Companies use customers’ data to track them online, showing them targeted advertisem*nts designed to squeeze every last dollar out of them.

More Digital Privacy Research

We’ve researched digital privacy topics such as VPNs and how to delete your personal information from Google. Check it all out below.

  • Data Privacy Guide
  • VPN Statistics
  • Data Security Statistics
  • How To Delete Personal Information From Google

Summary

The internet was created to be a place where people could search for information freely, without fear of repercussions. However, with the monetization of our attention comes a total lack of privacy, as we’re surveilled online constantly. That being said, you can have complete anonymity online — if you’re willing to work for it in 22 steps.

Frequently Asked Questions

Online privacy is such a hot topic nowadays that we get many questions from readers looking to stay anonymous online. If we haven’t answered your questions yet, keep reading.

  • Is it possible to be anonymous on the internet?

    It is possible to be anonymous on the internet. However, you have to use a secure browser, search engine, email account, and cloud storage. You’ll also need to connect to a VPN, disable cookies, and change other settings, so while online anonymity is possible, it’s a bit labor-intensive to set up initially.

  • How can I hide my identity online completely?

    Follow these steps to hide your identity online completely:

    1. Connect to a VPN, which will hide your IP address and browsing history.
    2. Use Tor as your browser, which hides your IP address and your web activity.
    3. Use a secure email provider like ProtonMail, which provides end-to-end encryption.
    4. Use encrypted cloud storage like ProtonDrive.
    5. Don’t post any of your PII online.
    6. Check app permission and read privacy policies.
    7. Disable cookies and ads.
    8. Don’t use social media.
    9. Instead of searching on Google, use DuckDuckGo, which doesn’t track your searches or store your IP addresses.
    10. Use a secure operating system like Linux.
    11. Use anonymous currency like Monero.
    12. Disable JavaScript.
    13. Don’t click on spam.
    14. Delete your files permanently using a virtual file shredder like File Shredder.
  • How do I stay anonymous on Wi-Fi?

    To stay anonymous on Wi-Fi, connect to a VPN, which will hide your web activity and your device’s IP address.

  • How can I browse the internet without anyone knowing?

    To browse the internet without anyone knowing, connect to a VPN. It will hide what you do online as well as the IP address of your device.

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FAQs

Is it possible to be truly Anonymous on the internet? ›

Being fully anonymous is next to impossible—but you can significantly limit what the internet knows about you by sticking to a few basic rules. On the internet, everyone wants to know who you are. Websites are constantly asking for your email address or trying to place tracking cookies on your devices.

How to browse completely anonymously? ›

How to browse online anonymously. Some methods to browse online anonymously include using a VPN, secure browser, or a password manager. You can also switch the operating system you use and go online in incognito mode. All of these options give you the resources you need to keep your online browsing anonymous.

How can I be anonymous on my website? ›

5 Ways To Browse Anonymously
  1. Using a privacy-focused search engine, such as DuckDuckGo.
  2. Regularly clearing your cookies and browsing history.
  3. Adjusting your browser's privacy settings.
  4. Disabling third-party cookies.
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How do I become anonymous to my internet provider? ›

Use a VPN. A VPN is a must-have tool if you're serious about finding anonymity on the internet. The right VPN allows you to: Hide your IP address, making it harder for your online activity to be traced.

Does a VPN really hide your identity? ›

Does a VPN make me anonymous? No, a VPN cannot make you anonymous. They help secure what you're doing, but your ISP still knows when you're using the internet. They just can't see what you're doing, what sites you visit, or how long you've been on a site.

How do I hide my information online? ›

How To Remove Your Information From the Internet
  1. Secure your online accounts.
  2. Remove your data from Google search results.
  3. Request that third-party websites remove your information.
  4. Delete old accounts and apps.
  5. Boost your social media privacy settings.
  6. Opt out of data broker lists.
  7. Use anti-tracking and privacy tools.
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Can you make a website untraceable? ›

In conclusion, creating a truly anonymous website requires careful consideration and adherence to specific steps. By buying hosting and domain names anonymously, individuals can protect their identity and safeguard their content. Installing WordPress for anonymity is another crucial step in achieving website anonymity.

Can a website owner be traced? ›

To find a website owner using domain registration history, you'll need to perform a WHOIS search. If the domain is registered, then you'll find the contact information there. The domain ownership history will help you identify the right contact for questions about the domain or website.

How do I stay anonymous on Chrome? ›

How to Use It:
  1. Open an Incognito Window: Click the three vertical dots in the top-right corner of Chrome. Select “New incognito window.” ...
  2. Browse Anonymously: Any websites you visit in this mode won't appear in your browsing history. Cookies and site data are deleted when you close the Incognito window.

How do I hide my internet name? ›

How to Hide Your Wireless Network. Memorize or write down your wireless network's SSID or network name so you don't forget it. Go to your router's settings in a web browser, and navigate to the "Home/Wireless network/WLAN" page. Uncheck the option to broadcast the SSID to hide your network.

Is VPN really untraceable? ›

No, a VPN does not make you anonymous. In fact, no internet privacy tool can completely hide your online presence. A VPN can encrypt your data, shield your IP address, and even protect you from online trackers, but full anonymity isn't possible.

How do you keep internet activity anonymous? ›

This makes it more difficult for third parties to intercept your traffic and for the destination website to track you.
  • Use virtual private networks. ...
  • Use proxy servers. ...
  • Use the Tor browser. ...
  • Access anonymous search engines. ...
  • Focus on privacy-focused browsers. ...
  • Use secure messaging apps. ...
  • Clear cookies and browsing data.
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Are Anonymous websites really Anonymous? ›

To combat this uncertainty, security experts commonly recommend using virtual private networks (VPNs) and secure browsers to keep your browsing history and personal information off the grid. The reality, however, is that these solutions can't completely keep your activity private and safe.

Is it possible to be private online? ›

Use a VPN

A VPN encrypts your internet connection, making it harder for third parties to track your online activities or capture your personal information. While connected to a VPN, your ISP can only see that you're connected to a VPN server, but not what websites you visit or what data you're transferring.

Is Anonymous mode really Anonymous? ›

In reality, incognito mode only prevents your browser from storing local data and doesn't hide your IP address or encrypt your internet traffic. This means that although your browsing history won't be saved on your device, your online activities can still be visible to your ISP and any websites you visit.

Is being Anonymous online good? ›

There are a number of good reasons for anonymity or shielding one's identity online. One is to limit or control how personal data is collected and stored, as well as who can access and use it. This helps prevent security breaches, surveillance and intrusive web-tracking.

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