

If not, Tor browser might be a better choice for you. If you’re fine with that level of anonymous data collection, read on. Now, if you already use Google products, Amazon, or Facebook, the information the browser might collect is no different than those platforms. However, Chrome, owned by Google, is notorious for collecting user data as well, and so is its search engine, and personalized ads are a reality of today that are hard to escape.

It’s reported that the browser’s GX Corner gaming news feature collects data anonymously to serve users with relevant news, and the company earns money from it. However, safety doesn’t always equate to privacy. GX is based on Chromium, the same open-source web browser project from Google that powers Chrome, Microsoft Edge, and Brave browser, and includes the same safety measures. The company refutes all such claims, though that also happens to be in its best interest. Skeptics say that the browser sells your data and uses it for targeted ads. First and foremost, It’s worth noting that Opera was purchased by a group of Chinese investors back in 2016, and many users are hesitant to use software owned by Chinese companies due to privacy concerns.
