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Description From their Website
'Tenta is a private & encrypted browser that protects your digital identity instead of selling it.'

I haven't used it so, I can't tell how good or bad it actually is.
 
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Sign up on Earn 2 years free on iOS and desktops | Tenta VPN Browser for free (other platforms soon)

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I echo what @Spawn said, how can this "anonymous" by definition if oneself has to make an account in order to use their services?

~LDogg
 

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100% anonymity on the web is just a money making illusion. There is not browser or VPN available that can make anyone 100% anonymous, if there was everyone would be using it and internet crime would run rampant without the fear of being caught.
 

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"if there was everyone would be using it and internet crime would run rampant without the fear of being caught"
Unfortunately for the intellectual few, they have managed to achieve this for years, the rarity being a handful whom have done so for a decade.

~LDogg
 
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I know but tor is the best you can use for anonymity.
 

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But you have to trust the vpn provider so :unsure:
Yes, a VPN provider can state they are totally anonymous but no body other than them know if its totally true or not.
Whenever any person is buying a VPN service the provider has to identify the user otherwise how can the user be provided with premium service. There are some VPNs that state they are 100 % anonymous yet they restrict their services to a few devices, how can this be possible if the provider doesn't' recognize the user.
The most important this is that what they are doing with user's data.
May be some day some one will find some thing like - How VPNs are using users data to make profit.
 
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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.
 
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