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European browsers without Google telemetry. Alternatives outside the Chromium ecosystem.

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  • Updated 2026

In detail

What European browsers do differently

Chrome collects detailed browser telemetry for the Google advertising network. Edge transmits usage data to Microsoft. European alternatives like Vivaldi (Norway) and LibreWolf completely avoid telemetry and user tracking. Vivaldi removes the Google components from Chromium and adds an integrated mail client and calendar, while LibreWolf is a hardened Firefox fork shipping with uBlock Origin pre-installed.

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European browser without tracking.

Vivaldi

Customizable browser with integrated mail client from Norway

Norway
instead of Chrome / Edge
  • Maximum customizability, colors, layout, shortcuts
  • Integrated ad blocker, mail and calendar
  • Tab groups, tab tiling, vertical tabs
  • No telemetry, no data sharing
Completely free

LibreWolf

Open Source

Privacy-hardened Firefox fork without telemetry

EU (community project)
instead of Chrome / Edge
  • No telemetry and no data sharing with Mozilla
  • uBlock Origin pre-installed
  • Hardened Firefox settings out of the box
  • Cookies and history deleted on close
Completely free

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Vivaldi privacy-friendly even though it is based on Chromium?

Vivaldi is built on Chromium but removes the Google tracking components and adds its own privacy features. There is no telemetry and no data sharing. Parts of the source code are viewable.

What sets Vivaldi apart from other Chromium browsers?

Vivaldi allows customization of colors, layout and shortcuts. An ad blocker, mail client and calendar are included.

Can I transfer my bookmarks and passwords from Chrome?

Vivaldi supports importing Chrome bookmarks, saved passwords and browsing history on first launch or later via the settings menu.

What is LibreWolf and who is it for?

LibreWolf is an open-source Firefox fork built for maximum privacy. All Mozilla telemetry is removed, uBlock Origin is pre-installed, and the privacy settings are hardened out of the box. It suits anyone who wants a Firefox-based browser with strict tracking protection without manual about:config tweaks.

How do Vivaldi and LibreWolf differ?

Vivaldi is based on Chromium and focuses on customization with a built-in mail client, calendar and notes. LibreWolf is based on Firefox and focuses on maximum privacy with a pre-installed ad blocker and anti-fingerprinting. Vivaldi is more feature-rich, while LibreWolf is more consistently privacy-focused.

Does LibreWolf cost anything and how is it funded?

LibreWolf is completely free and open source. The source code is hosted on Codeberg, a German Git platform. The project is funded through voluntary donations and is neither controlled by a US corporation nor backed by advertising revenue.