Every feature, grouped by what it governs.
Everything under "Live Today" ships in the current build — nothing here is a mockup. What's in development is marked and kept separate, with no demos, because it isn't usable yet.
Privacy & Security
What Dhurta refuses to leak, store, or hand over by default.
Ghost Mode
Extreme mode: an in-memory session that routes through Dhurta's bundled Tor binary — verifiable live at check.torproject.org — with fingerprint spoofed and WebRTC killed.
Chakra Shield
Moderate mode: VPN + Anti-Fingerprint + WebRTC block + Cookie Guard + Ad Blocker bundled behind one switch — most sites keep working normally.
WebRTC Leak Block
Stops pages from resolving your real IP through WebRTC calls behind a VPN or proxy.
Auto-Clean
Wipes session residue on exit — no manual "clear browsing data" ritual.
Built-in VPN
SOCKS5 routing with a country selector, applied consistently across every open session.
Local-Only Storage
SQLite, on your disk. No account, no cloud sync — nothing to breach on our end because there's nothing held.
Browsing & Productivity
The everyday mechanics, tuned rather than reinvented.
Session Restore
Reopen exactly where you left off, without prompting.
Speed Dial
A tiled new-tab of your own bookmarks — not sponsored placements.
Choice of Search Engine
Brave, DuckDuckGo, Google, Bing, or a custom endpoint — set once, respected everywhere.
Downloads Manager
Live progress, open-in-folder, one-click clear — no separate download shelf.
Picture-in-Picture
Pop any video or whole page into a floating, always-on-top window.
Gestures
Two- and three-finger swipe navigation, pinch-to-zoom — trackpad-native, not bolted on.
Connectivity
How two Dhurta instances can meet without a third party in the room.
Browser Connect
Sync tabs and state between two Dhurta instances directly.
Dhurta Connect
P2P encrypted chat, calls and file-sharing between Dhurta users — a local ecosystem tool, not a cloud service.
Extensions
Load unpacked Chrome extensions directly — no store gate to wait on.
Your Space
The parts of the browser that are allowed to just look like yours.
Custom Wallpapers
Set any image as your new-tab background — bundled sets included.
Data Hub
History, bookmarks and downloads in one unified view — not three separate menus.
Pending Ratification
Written into the plan, not yet in your hands. Described here so you know where Dhurta is headed — no screenshots, because there's nothing shippable to show yet.
AI Privacy Analyser
An on-device assistant that reads a page's trackers and permission requests and explains, in plain language, what it's asking for and why.
Timelines aren't published because they change. When any of these ship, they move up into the sections above — that's the only announcement you'll get.
Dhurta :: Omni
Omni is the browser's own privacy control deck — open //omni in any tab. Live 3D egress-node view, a world map pinned to your real (unmasked) location, and a side-by-side "your real IP vs. what sites currently see" check.
- Switch between Normal, Chakra Shield and Ghost Mode from the same screen
- Re-run the IP/DNS leak check on demand
- Configure the bundled Tor exit country directly
Set against a typical Chromium-based browser
A plain comparison of defaults — not a claim that Dhurta is invulnerable, just that it starts from a different set of assumptions.
| Default behavior | Dhurta | Typical mainstream browser |
|---|---|---|
| Session storage | Local disk / memory only | Often synced to a cloud account |
| Telemetry | Off unless you enable it | Frequently on by default |
| WebRTC IP exposure | Blocked | Usually unblocked |
| Ghost / private session | In-memory, one click | Varies, often still logs locally |
| Extension source | Any unpacked extension | Store-gated only |