See It, Don't Just Read It

Watch what each mode actually cuts off.

This is a live-style trace map, not a promotional animation — every line represents a real category of tracking, and switching modes only severs the ones that mode actually blocks. Nothing here claims total invisibility.

OPERATOR: connected
MODE: none active
TRACKERS SEEING YOU
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Illustrative render — an interactive trace-map demo, not live network data.

Normal Browsing — no extra layer

This is Dhurta's default state, same as it ships. Every tracker category below has a live line to you.

Proof, Not Promises

Don't trust the animation. Verify it yourself.

Anyone can put a shield icon on a website. Here's how to check the actual claims above on your own machine, in about two minutes.

  1. Open your OS network monitor (Resource Monitor on Windows, Activity Monitor's Network tab on macOS) before opening Dhurta.
  2. Start a Ghost Tab and browse for a minute, then close it. Nothing about that session should reappear in Dhurta's own history.
  3. Check the install folder. Dhurta's data lives in a local SQLite file — there's no account, no server call required to use any core feature.
  4. Toggle Anti-Fingerprint off and on against a fingerprint-testing site of your choice, and compare the two results directly.
No account required✓ verifiable on install

Every feature above works without signing in to anything.

Local-only storage✓ Transparency Dashboard

Open the eye icon in the sidebar — it shows the real database size, crash log count, and every stored setting as raw key/value pairs, with a one-click "Export My Data (JSON)" button.

Security toggles are opt-in✓ verifiable in Settings

Anti-Fingerprint, WebRTC blocking, and VPN all default to off after install or a data wipe.

Not a claim of total anonymity— by design

No browser can promise that, and we won't tell you otherwise. See the Trust section on the Features page.