Every session starts clean. That is the whole point.
Most privacy browsers still leak enough signals to identify you. Zbelthas Browser treats fingerprinting as the main threat, not cookies.
Fingerprint randomised
Canvas, WebGL, fonts, screen metrics — all the subtle signals ad networks use to track you across sites — are randomised per session. Every visit looks like a different visitor.
Glossary: fingerprinting →Encrypted DNS + no WebRTC leaks
DoH/DoT by default, so your ISP cannot log the sites you visit. WebRTC is hardened so your real IP is never exposed — a common flaw in "privacy" browsers.
Glossary: doh →Ephemeral by design
No history, no cookies, no localStorage, no service-worker database survives the session. You can enable per-site persistence explicitly, but the default is a clean slate every time.
Glossary: zero metadata →InvisibleBrowsing
The web tracks your every move. Every click, every search, every page — catalogued, analyzed, and sold. Zbelthas Browser breaks this surveillance chain with randomized fingerprints, encrypted DNS, WebRTC protection, and zero telemetry. Browse freely, privately, and without compromise.
What is fingerprint randomization? Websites identify you by your unique browser "fingerprint" — screen size, fonts, plugins. Zbelthas generates a new random fingerprint every session, making you look like a different person each time you browse.
Your fingerprint, randomized every session.
A new identity every session
Every session presents a different fingerprint. Your browser configuration is unique — screen size, fonts, canvas, WebGL, timezone. Zbelthas randomizes all of it. You look like a different person every time, making cross-site tracking impossible.
Nothing persists
- No cookies
- No localStorage
- No IndexedDB
- No cache
- No history
DNS queries stay private
Your ISP sees every website you visit through DNS queries. DNS-over-HTTPS and DNS-over-TLS prevent ISP and network-level surveillance — this data will never be logged, sold, or shared.
IP leaks blocked at the API level
WebRTC reveals your real IP address even behind VPNs — one JavaScript call and your location is exposed. Zbelthas Browser blocks all WebRTC APIs at the API level, not just through configuration flags that can be bypassed.
Tor integration
Native Tor support for traffic routing through onion layers. Your IP address is never exposed to destination servers — not even through WebRTC leaks or DNS queries.
No phone home
No crash reports, no usage statistics, no update pings. Browsers phone home constantly — Zbelthas never does. The browser never initiates any connection you didn't explicitly request.
Tracking eliminated
Network-level ad and tracker blocking. Filter lists updated from a privacy-first source with no third-party dependencies.