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There's some good info in your post OP, but there's also a few mistakes which you should edit. Browsing in incognito mode does nothing to protect your privacy, as other users have noted. You shouldn't just use anonymous emails, but you should use separate email addresses for separate purposes, and use encrypted and privacy-respecting email providers such as ProtonMail. DuckDuckGo is a search engine, not a proxy or a VPN, and so does nothing to hide your IP. Free VPNs are poor recommendations since the companies are making their money from your data - they make you less private, not more.
If you are going to use a VPN, then you should pay for a good one. Look here (
https://thatoneprivacysite.net/#simple-vpn-comparison) and here (
https://www.privacytools.io/providers/vpn/).
For anyone there is no need to stay anonymous all the time,when we are doing some daily routine things then google or bing will be the better solution since it has better speed than anonymous search engines and also the speed will decrease a lot when we connect into proxies.
DDG will return results in a fraction of a second, just like Google. My VPN reduces my internet speeds by around 2%, so it isn't noticeable in any way.
most probably anonymous browsers won't be as fast as those spying ones, but there isn't a massive difference between their efficiency.
Most recent comparisons now put Firefox as faster and less resource intensive than Google Chrome, with all the added benefits of increased security and privacy. Google Chrome is spyware.
- HTTP everywhere.
HTTP
S Everywhere. But this is a security improvement - it does nothing for your privacy.
Everything you've listed still isn't enough to make you anonymous online. Your VPN provider can still see all your traffic and your real IP. If you really want anonymity, then you need to be looking at Tor.