What Browser Should You Use on Android?
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 18 ก.ย. 2024
- Looking for a more secure browser on Android? Join us as we dive into the world of privacy-focused browsing. From Brave to Firefox Focus, we'll help you choose the perfect browser for your needs.
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I use firefox mobile just because of the extensions, i love that feature and want that to be the norm on android browser.
Yes firefox very good..
I agree. With ublock origin and ClearURLs it is very competent.
Brave browser :) as it has a built in ad blocker.
Samsung Browser is a nice one too. It has built in subtle anti fingerprinting. Not many people know about this and they dont talk about it in detail.
nice try samsung employee
if its not open source its an instant NO GO
@@MyllowMedia Lol, not a Samsung employee. Its Chromium based which is open source and the rest can be unpacked and audited locally including network packets. I only know this stuff because I'm a developer and have to understand everything about every browser. I can tell you stuff about browsers you've never heard of, and you won't find the info online anywhere.
@@MyllowMedia Lol, not a Samsung employee. Its Chromium and can be unpacked.
@@trappedcat3615 Im just kidding heheh
I get it its based on chromium but as it includes proprietary components and customizations developed by Samsung we cant fully trust but it depends on the threat model of course
At least for me it enters on the same category as chrome, vivaldi, arc and etc since its not fully open source
Cromite is the only choice for me, fastest and the most secure (it's a fork of Bromite)
Cromite uses AdblockPlus instead of Ublock origin. Would be nice to use their filters for web annoyances etc
Settled for ZEN Browser, for my Desktop!
I use Firefox because of extensions, and brave as a backup.
Not chromium clones.
kiwi browser on android is very good in my opinion, you can import or export bookmarks locally and you can add chrome extensions on it
It has unnecessary trackers and ads
Spyware
@@nikunjkhangwal no
@@aaryan45ads?
Firefox + uBlock on Android is the best
For login brave, for disposal again brave but with different profile, for both pc and mobile
Mull? I mean fk chromium
Fennec is a good one on mobile
mull is better
Mull*
i really like kiwi to use normal desktop extensions
Adblock Browser
cromite or kiwi, everything else is shit
Kiwi
Google Chrome 100%. Just kidding. 😅 But seriously, its better for security. You dont want to be running some Chromium fork or crippled engine that is behind or lacking latest security patches for mobile devices. Edge and Brave are viable alternatives.
Edge!?
@@aaryan45 Microsoft Edge
@@trappedcat3615 ik it's a Secure option but not a private one
edge? now i know your opinion doesn't matter.
@@lolcathost It's use case is more for security, not privacy. Take it for what it's worth. It's definitely not for everyone.
Brave & Cromite ❤