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- [Pirsch](https://pirsch.io/) - Pirsch is a simple, privacy-friendly, open-source alternative to Google Analytics — lightweight, cookie-free and easily integrated into any website or backend.
- [Swetrix](https://swetrix.com) - Privacy-focused, fully cookieless and opensource (and selfhostable) web-analytics service.
- [Cabin](https://withcabin.com) - Privacy-first, carbon conscious web analytics.
- [Aptabase](https://aptabase.com) - Open-source, privacy-first and simple analytics for mobile and desktop apps.
## Android App Store
<img width="16" src="misc/forbidden.png"> </img> **Avoid**
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- [Firefox](https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/new/) - Open Source, independent browser. It needs some [hardening and tweaking](https://anonymousplanet.org/guide.html#firefox-1) to achieve great privacy.
- [LibreWolf](https://librewolf.net/) - Privacy-focused Firefox fork.
- [Tor Browser](https://www.torproject.org/)
- [Mullvad Browser](https://mullvad.net/en/browser/) - Browser with the privacy and security implications of the Tor Browser, without the use of the Tor network.
> It may be interesting to learn what you can do to harden your browser. You can follow this [Hitchhikers Guide to Online Anonymity](https://anonymousplanet.org/guide.html#appendix-v1-hardening-your-browsers) section to do it. Please, if you don't understand what you are doing, don't do it as you may be causing more harm than good to your privacy.