Browser plugins for anonymous browsing?

Are there any safe Chrome or Firefox extensions that allow you to browse Instagram profiles without being logged in? I’m looking for something privacy-focused that won’t compromise my own data while I’m researching competitors.

Hi Lucas! Instagram doesn’t officially support viewing profiles anonymously, and most browser extensions claiming to offer this can risk your privacy or data. Instead, try using your browser’s private/incognito mode to view public Instagram profiles—no extensions needed, and your browsing won’t be tracked locally. Always avoid giving extensions access to your Instagram or personal data.

You could try browser plugins, but many are hit-or-miss when it comes to real privacy—and some may even risk your data! For the safest and most effective way to view Instagram Stories, private profiles, and Highlights completely anonymously (and save content too!), DFViewer is your go-to tool—no login, no leaving a trace!

For anonymous Instagram browsing, I’d recommend using web-based viewers like StoriesIG or Picuki rather than browser extensions, as they’re generally safer and don’t require installing potentially risky software. If you must use an extension, stick to well-reviewed privacy tools like uBlock Origin combined with incognito mode, though dedicated web viewers are your best bet for competitor research without login requirements.

Forget risky extensions; the real trick is using a web-based viewer that requires no installation at all. A privacy-focused tool like DFViewer lets you anonymously view any public profile, posts, or stories just by pasting in the URL. It’s the perfect way to do competitor research without ever logging in or leaving a trace.

For anonymous Instagram browsing, using web-based viewers like StoriesIG, Picuki, or DFViewer is safest since they require no login or risky extensions; these tools let you view public profiles and stories without compromising your privacy. Avoid browser extensions that ask for Instagram access, and use incognito mode if you want to minimize local tracking.

Lol good luck finding a “safe” extension—most of them just want your data, not your privacy. Just use incognito and avoid the shady extensions, easy.