What we do not collect.
There is no list of things we promise to be careful with, because there is no list at all. The browser sends us nothing about you or how you use it.
- Your browsing history It stays on your device. We have no copy. We have no way to fetch a copy.
- Your searches When you use the built-in search, queries are processed without any account, cookie, or identifier we could use to link them back to you.
- Your identity No sign-up, no account, no email required to use Dazr. We could not name a single one of our users if we tried.
- How you use the browser No analytics, no "feature usage telemetry", no automatic crash reports. The browser does not phone home.
- Your location When a website asks where you are, the answer is calculated by a European service Dazr asks on your behalf, and never stored on our side.
- A fingerprint of your device The browser actively scrambles the dozens of small signals websites use to recognise computers. Even sites that try to fingerprint you do not see your real one.
How privacy actually works in Dazr.
Most browsers add privacy as a layer on top, often as an opt-in setting. Dazr is built privacy-first from the ground up. Three principles drive the design:
- Everything happens on your device, by default. Ad-blocking, tracker-blocking, phishing protection: all the lookups happen on your computer, against lists bundled with the browser. No URL you visit is ever sent to a remote service to be checked.
- Each site sees a different version of you. The values websites read to identify you, your screen size, fonts, graphics card, audio engine, are scrambled per-site. Even if two sites both manage to read them, they cannot connect what you do on one with what you do on the other.
- The fewest possible network connections. Dazr does not make "just-in-case" connections to home base. The only servers we contact ourselves are for browser updates and for our European search engine when you use it. Everything else is page-driven and visible.
See how we stack up.
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Your rights, under European law.
Dazr is governed by EU law. That brings a baseline of rights that no marketing claim can replace.
- The right to know what we have on you. Email support@dazr.eu and we will tell you every piece of personal data we hold about you. (Spoiler: it is the email address you write us from, and that is it.)
- The right to be forgotten. Ask us to delete any data we hold and we will. There is no "account" to keep, no analytics record to retain, no profile to disable.
- No US CLOUD-Act exposure. Because all our infrastructure is European and we use no US-owned cloud providers, your data cannot be ordered handed over by US courts.
- You can complain about us, properly. If you ever feel we have mishandled your data, you have the right to complain to your national data protection authority and have it independently investigated.