False there is tor browser.
Users can be fingerprinted even using Tor.
Yet another service, albeit free, that gives a false sense of security.
If you are connected to the internet, everything, EVERYTHING, is traceable and hackable, it all just depends on what you are doing, who it is that wants it and how bad they want it and if they can't get there hands on what you are doing they can always get it for a price. There is no such thing as true anonymity on the internet
Internet users have been lulled into this false sense of security to where they can surf virtually undetected and the more you pay the more undetected you are, this is completely false because your 'anonymity goes out the window the moment you sign up for that VPN service, true anonymity would be a service that required no payment information exchange or personal information exchange whatsoever and I haven't seen one yet.
Therefore, for example ....... you sign up with a VPN service with a "no logs" policy, you do something illegal using that VPN you can rest assured that when the police come knocking on their door they
are going to hand over your information.