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Alternativas a Chrome

🇺🇸Empresa estadounidense

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Google's web browser with built-in search, sync across devices, and a large extension ecosystem. The most widely used browser worldwide.

Mejores alternativas a Chrome

2 alternativas centradas en la privacidad y conformes con el RGPD

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Vivaldi

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by Vivaldi

Vivaldi is a feature-rich web browser founded in 2015 by Jon von Tetzchner, co-founder of Opera, in Oslo, Norway. Built on Chromium but with a radically customizable interface, Vivaldi includes built-in ad/tracker blocking, tab stacking, a mail client, calendar, feed reader, and translation — all without extensions. Vivaldi does not track users or profile browsing behavior, and its business model relies on search engine partnerships rather than advertising.

EU-BasedOpen SourceGDPR Compliant
free
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LibreWolf

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by LibreWolf

LibreWolf is a community-maintained fork of Firefox ESR that launched in 2020, built by privacy-minded volunteers who found Firefox's default telemetry and DRM support unacceptable. It ships with uBlock Origin pre-installed, resist-fingerprinting enabled by default, and all telemetry completely stripped out. The project operates through volunteer contributions coordinated on Codeberg, a German nonprofit code forge, and explicitly rejects donations to avoid administrative overhead.

GDPR CompliantOpen SourceEU-hosted
free

¿Por qué dejar Chrome?

US CLOUD Act

Las autoridades estadounidenses pueden acceder a sus datos almacenados por empresas estadounidenses, incluso si están almacenados en Europa.

Preocupaciones de privacidad

Las empresas estadounidenses pueden recopilar y usar sus datos de formas no conformes con los estándares de la UE.

Alternativas europeas

Los servicios basados en la UE deben cumplir con el RGPD, brindándole protecciones de privacidad más fuertes.

Preguntas frecuentes

Are there European alternatives to Chrome?
Yes, there are several GDPR-compliant European alternatives to Chrome. These EU-based services offer similar functionality while ensuring your data stays within EU jurisdiction and is protected under strict European privacy laws.
Why should I switch from Chrome to an EU alternative?
Switching to an EU alternative gives you better data protection under GDPR, keeps your data in European data centers, and ensures you're not subject to US surveillance laws like the CLOUD Act. Many EU alternatives offer comparable features with stronger privacy guarantees.
Is Chrome GDPR compliant?
As a US-based company, Chrome may transfer and process your data in the United States. While they may have GDPR compliance measures, your data could still be subject to US laws including the CLOUD Act.
How do I migrate from Chrome to an EU alternative?
We provide detailed migration guides to help you switch from Chrome to European alternatives. These guides include step-by-step instructions, data export procedures, and tips for a smooth transition.

Otros Web Browsers que quizás quieras reemplazar

¿Listo para cambiar a una alternativa centrada en la privacidad?

Proteja sus datos cambiando a un servicio basado en la UE. Nuestras guías de migración facilitan el cambio.