The European browser for GDPR-conscious teams
After Schrems II, sending personal data through a US-based browser company is on shaky legal ground. Most enterprises have addressed cloud, email, and storage. The browser, quietly the highest-volume data path in any office, is usually still Chrome or Edge. Dazr is the European alternative: same Chromium engine your web apps already work with, EU jurisdiction, EU infrastructure, zero telemetry.
What businesses get
The story is short: same Chromium, EU jurisdiction, no Big Tech.
EU jurisdiction by construction
Dazr is incorporated in the EU. Every service the browser talks to runs on European servers. US laws like the CLOUD Act and FISA Section 702 don't reach us. For Schrems II compliance, the data path is clean by default.
Same web apps, same SSO
Dazr is Chromium-based. Microsoft 365, Google Workspace, Salesforce, ServiceNow, SharePoint, everything that works in Chrome or Edge works the same way. Entra ID, Okta, Google, Keycloak SSO all work out of the box.
Zero telemetry, by default
No usage data, no crash reports, no diagnostic pings. The browser doesn't phone home. The only network traffic Dazr originates is an update check to dazr.eu every 4 hours and DNS lookups, both EU-hosted.
Real anti-tracking
Built-in ad and tracker blocking with the same blocklists uBlock Origin uses. Anti-fingerprinting on by default. Encrypted DNS to a European non-profit. Tracking codes stripped from links automatically.
No AI features baked in
Dazr ships no AI assistant, no AI summaries, no AI sidebar. For organisations worried about prompts containing client data leaking into a third-party AI provider, the default behaviour is the safe one: nothing goes anywhere.
Free, no per-seat licensing
No subscription, no enterprise tier, no per-user fee. Dazr is free for individuals, teams, and organisations. We're a small EU team funded outside of advertising, no growth-by-data-extraction incentive.
What the procurement conversation looks like
EU data residency, demonstrable
You can prove it without our help: open Wireshark, open Dazr, browse for an hour. The only background connections are to dazr.eu (update check, EU-hosted) and the European DNS provider. There is no Microsoft, Google, AWS, GCP, or Azure connection unless a website you visit lives there.
- EU-incorporated company, accountable to EU regulators
- EU-hosted update server, search backend, and DNS
- No US cloud anywhere in the browser's own infrastructure
- Open dependencies, auditable
Lower attack surface, lower training cost
A browser with no AI features, no crypto wallet, no news feed, no rewards program is a smaller attack surface. There's also less for new staff to learn · Dazr is a browser, full stop. The UI is familiar to anyone who's used Chrome or Edge, with the privacy defaults turned on out of the box.
- No AI assistant attack surface
- No crypto wallet (no key management for IT to think about)
- No news feed leaking interest signals
- Familiar Chromium UI
What we don't have yet, honestly
If your organisation needs central policy management for thousands of seats, Active Directory / MDM templates, group policy, formal SOC 2, those are on the roadmap as enterprise demand grows. For small and mid-sized teams, the basics are there today. Get in touch via the contact form for the current state and any specific procurement requirements.
- Centrally-managed policy: roadmap
- Formal third-party security audit: roadmap
- Single-pane-of-glass admin console: roadmap
- Available today: the browser, free, working in any team that doesn't need the above
Frequently asked questions
Is Dazr suitable for an enterprise rollout?
For small and mid-sized teams: yes, today. Dazr is Chromium-based, so any web app that works in Chrome or Edge works in Dazr, Microsoft 365, Google Workspace, Salesforce, ServiceNow, SharePoint, all SSO providers (Entra ID, Okta, Keycloak). For thousands-of-seats deployments that need centrally-managed policies, the central management tools larger IT departments expect are on the roadmap. Contact us for the current state and procurement-friendly documentation.
Does Dazr help with GDPR / Schrems II compliance?
Yes. Dazr is incorporated in the EU. The browser sends no telemetry. The services it connects to (DNS, search, updates) all run on European servers. There is no US cloud in the data path. For organisations that need to demonstrate EU data sovereignty in their browsing infrastructure, Dazr is compliant by construction rather than by configuration.
What's the licensing model?
Dazr is free for individual and team use. There's no per-seat licensing, no subscription, and no enterprise tier today. We're a small team in the EU; the project is funded outside of advertising and we'll publish the funding model when donations / EU public-interest grants open.
Does Dazr work with our SSO?
Yes. Microsoft Entra ID (Azure AD), Okta, Google Workspace, Keycloak, OneLogin, and any standard OIDC / SAML provider works the same way it does in Chrome or Edge.
Can we audit Dazr?
Most of the stack is already open-source: Chromium, the Ghostery adblock engine, the dependencies we use. Our fingerprint-defense extension is being open-sourced separately. We're transparent about exactly what data the browser sends (an update check to dazr.eu every 4 hours, and DNS lookups to dns0.eu, that's all). We're happy to walk procurement teams through specifics.
The EU browser for the rest of your stack
Same Chromium engine, EU jurisdiction, zero telemetry. Free for any team size. Built in Europe.
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