Compare the Top Private Browsers that integrate with Confluence as of September 2025

This a list of Private Browsers that integrate with Confluence. Use the filters on the left to add additional filters for products that have integrations with Confluence. View the products that work with Confluence in the table below.

What are Private Browsers for Confluence?

Private browsers, also known as privacy browsers or secure browsers, are web browsers with built-in privacy and security features. Private browsers include anti-tracking technology so that websites cannot track user activity or browser history. Private browsers may also include ad blocking and VPN capabilities. By using private browsers, users can enhance their online anonymity and reduce the risk of data collection or surveillance. Compare and read user reviews of the best Private Browsers for Confluence currently available using the table below. This list is updated regularly.

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    Arc

    Arc

    The Browser Company

    Arc is a web browser, but more importantly, it’s everything you care about, all in one place. Despite the ways our internet use has evolved, the browser has remained relatively unchanged. While all of our other software tools are changing for the better—with more collaborative features, flexible interfaces, and powerful functionality—the browser largely still does what it did twenty-five years ago. What’s more, we blame ourselves for the browser’s shortcomings. When our browser has an overwhelming number of tabs, we call ourselves inefficient; when we get distracted online, we tell ourselves we need more discipline; when we can’t find a url, we think we’re disorganized. Why does the browser get a free pass? That’s why we’re building a new browser, which we call Arc, because we believe browsers can do so much more to empower us. We’re imagining a browser that can think as quickly as we do, take work off of our plates, and pull our creativity forward.
    Starting Price: Free
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