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Flash support
The browser can play Flash videos, Flash games, etc.
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No directory for add-ons
The only way of finding add-ons is by searching for them in the Play Store. There's no well organized directory available.
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Floating tabs
You can open a page as a floating window, you can open as many floating windows as you need. The windows can be individually resized and positioned wherever you want. The window can float on top of other applications as well.
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Functionality can be extended via add-ons
You can search the play store for "boat borwser addons" to find add-ons for social media, productivity, etc.
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Built-in QR-code scanner
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Atlas
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Built-in ad blocking
The browser uses EasyList data to remove ads from sites. It can further be supplemented with EasyPrivacy data to limit website ability to track you.
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Abandoned
Atlas was last updated on September 19, 2014.
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Stores preferences on per-site basis
The browser can be set to remember which sites need to be shown in desktop mode, with certain content filtering settings, etc.
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Can browse two tabs at once
Atlas has a dual pane view that shows two pages side by side.
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Can be set to very low data usage
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Lightning
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Free and open source software
This means you can help developing new features if you would like to contribute. Moreover you can inspect the code if you are concerned about privacy.
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No bookmark folders
Bookmarks can't be organized into folders.
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Built-in reading mode
Reading mode allows removing everything on a page but the content. It removes ads, styling and anything else that could get in the way of a comfortable reading experience.
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Slide-out tab switcher
Tab switcher can be quickly accessed by swiping from the left.
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Incognito mode
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Flynx
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No desktop sync
Although there's a sync option to sync across devices, it has no web client. If you want to view the links on your desktop, there's no feature for that.
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Articles can be saved for offline reading
A simple double-tap will save an article that can be pulled up at any time. All this is done in the background as to not interfere browsing.
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Messes with any video played full screen
The screen flickers in full screen video mode if any Flynx bubble is open.
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Built-in reading mode
Blogs and articles can be opened in a distraction-free mode that even removes ads, saves memory and uses up less data.
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Asks for unnecessary permissions
Asks for phone state permission which is not required for the app to function.
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Loads links in the background
Flynx can open up to 4 links simultaneously in the background. This can eliminate having to wait for each page to load.
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Could be a little buggy sometimes
Slows down your phone occasionally.
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Doesn't support drop down menus
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FOSS Browser
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Android permission location
Today, most browser developers put 2 location permissions: 1) Precise & 2) Approximate, most people search goods & services "by typing name of specific region or place". i.e: books library in "name of city" So, is there any need to such permissions which is a privacy concern ?
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FOSS
The name itself suggest FOSS (Free Open Source Software).
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Github users may track you
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Respects your privacy better than all other Chromium based browsers
Requires more flexibility if possible.
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Backed by Github.com
Github is known for making it open source, and hosting tech pros, open source user, and others. This was made to be better then Chrome.
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No trackers
Recent version of app.
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Excellent flexible app user data management
Complete user's custom browser settings, database (site settings such as whitelisting, etc.) and bookmarks can be exported (as a backup) and then imported (to be restored for later use). Important Note: Before uninstalling and reinstalling the browser app, create an archive or a copy of the already backed-up data of it to another location of data storage.
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UI/Handling
Optimized for one hand handling (toolbar at bottom).
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Multi tab browsing
Tab control (switch, open, close unlimited tabs) mentioned by developer, supported (limit to device available memory).
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Websearch (from marked text context menu)
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Search on site
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Advanced gesture control for toolbar and navigation button
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Fast toggle for most important settings
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Navigation button in fullscreen mode
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Do not track me
Mentioned by developer.
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Delete data on exit (optional)
Mentioned by developer.
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Toggle image/third party content loading
Mentioned by developer.
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Whitelist from setting
Whitelist for javascript, cookies and adblocker.
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Third party cookies disabled by default
Mentioned by developer.
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Custom user agent switcher
Supported & adaptive (most flexible).
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Save web page as PDF (URL to PDF)
Supported (but check complexity of web page).
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App optimization
Installation size under 10 to 20 MB (depends upon OEM manufacturer & data usage by user).
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Adblock filters
Supported.
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Excellent Bookmarks Management
Import & Export Bookmarks, very few browsers have this rare functionality.
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Opera Mini
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Completely free
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Doesn't support some common modern browsers functionalities
Some web pages might look a bit broken but from personal experience it doesn't happen often enough (or at all) to be a major issue.
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Very light weight
Great for phones with lower RAM or performance issues.
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Many bugs
In extreme data saving mode, it sometimes won't load page correctly.
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Has built-in ad blocker
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Has issues while playing video
It will crash when you are playing video.
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Has a data saver
Opera mini's data saver has two modes - regular and extreme. great for people with smaller data plans when not on wifi. Has also the ability to control the quality of downloaded images and some video optimizations.
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Optimized for Facebook
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Free Adblocker Browser
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Blocks all ads
You don't get interrupted or annoyed while browsing.
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Android only
Free adblocker browser broke iOS support.
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Less data consumption - therefore, less money for mobile traffic
Almost 50% of data consumption goes to downloading ads and trackers. And you have to pay for this. With Free Adblocker Browser, you don't have this problem. You get more at a lesser cost.
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Not really free
To use advanced options you have to pay.
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Blocks trackers and keeps your online privacy protected
Because no trackers are downloaded to your device, advertisers and third parties can't track what you are doing online.
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Keeps you safe from malware, viruses, and other scams
The Browser warns you if the website can bring some damage to your device.
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Friendly interface
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Ensures fast browsing
Because no ads and trackers are downloaded, pages load very quickly.
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Doesn't ruin the page when it refreshes
It reloads the last loaded webpage when it tries to refresh and you don't have internet service.
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Android (Browser)
Blocking:
Browser Only
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Firefox Focus
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Keeps your activities private
It automatically blocks any ad trackers and erases your browsing history which includes your passwords and cookies.
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Notification spam
Tells you to clean the browser every single time you open it.
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Good loading speed
Since it blocks ads, trackers and other things that can slow down web pages, you'll be able to browse the web faster.
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Simple to use
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Suitable as a secondary browser for everyday use
As it is very fast and private it can be used for everyday use together with a browser with your passwords and login information.
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Too much bloat
The browser comes with 15 addons installed by default, most of which are useless or ruin one's browsing experience.
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All the benefits of Firefox, but with 100% free software
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Mainly just an old Firefox
It is mainly a renamend older version of Firefox that comes preinstalled with some extensions.
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LibreJS
LibreJS blocks proprietary JavaScript code, ensuring your user freedom.
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Not up to date
Latest binary is still version 60.7 ESR and was last updated over a year ago
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Protects your freedom, certified free by the FSF
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Requires too much unnecessary configuration to use
You have to manually delete all the bloated addons from your files (only for them to show up again when the browser is updated) and manually install some addons and themes that the browser labels as "corrupt".
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Extra security and privacy features
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Very slow boot time
It takes 10+ seconds for the browser to load up
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Made by idealists
It is part of the GNU Project.
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Can't install some Firefox themes/addons
"Installation aborted because the addon appears to be corrupt".
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No spyware
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Includes LibreJS by default with no way to remove it
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Https-Everywhere by default
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Very slow boot time
It takes 10+ seconds for the browser to load up
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SpyBlock
Blocks privacy trackers.
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Dependent on Mozilla
Since IceCat is based off Firefox, it's dependent on all of Mozilla's decisions.
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Made by idealists
It is part of the GNU Project.
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OpenSource
Browser Engine:
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Free/libre software
Released to the community under the Mozilla Public License (MPL), this software respect the FSF's four freedoms, including the freedom to use, modify, and redistribute with or without modification freely.
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Brave is an Ad company
Brave Software is a for-profit company (though users must opt into Brave ads and Brave doesn't track users.)
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Option to disable additional privacy concerns
Like fingerprint tracking.
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Download package is very large considering it as a browser
Brave takes on a lot of roles besides just browsing so it is understandably a larger file.
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Takes care of privacy and security
Takes privacy seriously by blocking ads and trackers and not tracking people's searches. Things like HTTPS everywhere and no tracking are standard with Brave. In most other browsers, things like these are optional at best.
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Useless built-in 'ad blocker'
Its adblocker is useless to be honest. Since the extension uBlock Origin is a great blocker by itself, the Brave ad blocker does not block every ad!
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Built-in adblocking
Other apps make it difficult to block ads without rooting your phone or going through unoptimized add-on stores, but Link Bubble blocks them out of the box, making browsing much less crowded. Contains an optional "Allow Brave Acceptable Ads" So you can support the site you truly enjoy.
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Quite intrusive advertisements, especially on Windows
Advertisements keep popping up in the Windows notification center. Must opt in to ad system, but no option to disable sound for ad notifications only.
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Optional feature for you to get reimbursed for viewing ads
Basic Attention Token; you can decide to opt into a new blockchain-based digital advertising system, giving publishers a better deal and users a share of the ad revenue for their attention.
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Still dependent on Google
Since it's based on Chrome.
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Now supports Chrome Webstore
It's now a faster, less intrusive Chrome.
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Uses much RAM
1 tab, 400+ RAM, also it depends on what website you're on.
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Tor is available right in the browser
Private Window with Tor hides your IP address from the sites you visit.
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Same security-holes as Chrome
On the desktop: Brave uses the same browser engine as Chrome, meaning it has the same security-holes as Chrome. Chrome is a big target for hackers (being the most popular browser in the world), and a webpage that will hack Chrome may also hack Brave. However, Brave has security features that Chrome doesn't (such as a built-in adblocker). Those features will stop many hacking attempts.
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Faster than Google Chrome
Brave consistently beats Chrome in speed, might have to do with less tracking being run in the background.
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Doesn't remove search engine ads
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Very fast
The fastest browser out there.
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No reader view
Can be accessed with an extension though.
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Sync is now available
Option to synchronize data between devices using peer-to-peer connections. No sign-in required, only a sync code.
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Dumbed down in the latest versions
In previous versions, Brave felt more like Firefox. Now it's been dumbed down, it feels more like Chrome/Chromium. For example: There's no menu-bar.
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Option to pay supported sites based on view time percentage
Set up automatic micro-donations. Brave will automatically divide a monthly donation among the top sites you visit. And/or, you can decide which sites get what percentage of your donation. It’s called pinning.
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The iPhone version has some odd behavior
On reopening Brave, it often returns you to the "search results" page, rather than the webpage you had previously browsed to from the search results page. Might just be a specific configuration.
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Supports the latest technologies
Brave regularly adds new functionalities like decentralized domain support and a native crypto wallet long before Chrome considers them. These features to be disabled in settings.
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Cache dump
Doesn't clear cache well, shows same page even after emptying it until you ctrl+F5 to get fresh page every time you visit the page(s).
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Developed by creator of Mozilla and Javascript
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A browser for NFT-ers(?)
There would be less of a problem with using Web3 solutions if they weren't sometimes looking like an art for art's sake, a jerkcircle shoving down it's own topic down the users' throat. Replacing the Web 2.0 with another commercial solution is bound to end up as a reinvention of the wheel, where even more commercialization and direct monetization will push digital exclusion. Non-profit open source community has achieved great things while so far NFTs and cryptos are, not without a reason, ridiculed.
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Cross-platform Web Browser
Brave is available on Windows, Linux, macOS, Android, iOS
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Sync issues
Unable to sync extensions, no cloud sync (only device sync).
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Appearance
No options to customize apperance, and make the bookmarks appear on the home page, for instance.
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Creator support limited
Most creators don't use it and so will not profit from the crypto system.
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Poor Customer Support
Only customer support available in Brave community. Mods usually does not help.
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Promotes search engines that track users such as Bing and Google
Google Search is the first search engine on the list.
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Bookmark management
Bookmark management is not as seamless as other browsers.
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No cloud sync like Firefox
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Power hungry, uses much more battery power than other browsers
Per default Brave enables hardware acceleration which results in a much higher energy (battery) consumption than the most other web browsers.
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Hypocritical/deceptive stance on privacy and advertisement
Brave is advertised as a browser that respects your privacy and blocks ads while still supporting content creators. However, at the same time the company is making deals with Facebook, Twitter and others to whitelist their trackers and ads
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Bookmark button located on the left side of the URL bar and can't be moved
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MPL-2.0
Based On:
Chromium core
Browser Engine:
Blink
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Tor Browser
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Tor sets the standard for safe and private browsing
If you follow their instructions religiously, Tor is the nec plus ultra in terms of safety and privacy. For the time being at least.
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Must adapt new browsing habits
It is not recommended to do several things TOR browser that users would want to do in a normal browser, such as visiting social networks and banking.
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Access hidden .onion sites
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Not made as your daily browser
It does not support many modern features due security and is pretty slow.
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Portable
Can be installed and run on a portable device such as a USB stick.
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Extremely slow
Caused by the tor network the browser depends on.
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Free and open source
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You will hang on every recaptcha
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Uses the Tor network
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Not secure
Firefox isn't as secure as Chrome.
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NoScript and HTTPS Everywhere installed by default
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Tor is very outdated on Firefox code
It's not that it uses the same browser engine, just look at the logos.
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Relatively fast
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Dependant on Mozilla
Since it uses gecko.
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The only browser package which includes a gateway built-in into TOR, a network where you can actually browse the web completely anonymously
Privacy. It's fundamental. And this browser has enabled and keeps enabling people to lookup things they don't want their ISP/ government or surveillance marketers to see. And what's better they won't know a thing about what you searched. What is visible to the outside world however is the fact: you make use of TOR and probably the TORBrowser this client / citizen of ours is using TOR to obfuscate his /her traffic (=~anonymize ).
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Did not install
Will also not delete either.
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Safe
Tor is just as safe as Chrome or firefox, as long as you don't visit malicious websites.
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Does not guarantee perfect anonymity
Unlike what most users would suspect.
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Based on Firefox
Firefox is a great browser, and tor is built on it
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Using Tor on Android is still not great
Samsumg users will never use it.
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Open source
Open source builds trust on using the program
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Open Source
Anyone can hack the source code and insert malware.
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Too many supporters
Tor has so many supporters such as brave, which makes it more popular. This is another thing how tor will be unsecure.
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Platforms:
Windows, MacOS, Linux, Android
License:
Open Source (MPL-2.0)
Based On:
Mozilla Firefox ESR
Browser Engine:
Gecko
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Bromite
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Still contains spyware
Default homepage is spyware and searches are enabled by default.
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App optimization
Installation size 88 to 105 MB (depends upon OEM manufacturer & usage by user).
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Big target for hackers
Bromite is a big target for hackers because it's a Chromium fork.
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Respects your privacy better than all other Chromium based browsers
DNS over https (require more flexibility if possible).
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Not secure
Bromite lacks ad blocking and other privacy protecting features.
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Optimizated RAM usage
Average (depends upon web page complexity).
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Eats up battery life
Because it's very fast, which puts pressure on the RAM & hence ultimately on battery.
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Excellent bookmarks management
Import & Export Bookmarks, very few browsers have this rare functionality.
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Bromite = Google Chrome
It uses Chrome for the query.
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Up to date with the Chromium releases
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Developer options
Can be enabled.
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Browser aside app
Browser has “optional (additional app)” functionality of acting as SYSTEM WEBVIEW support (but requires rooting Android).
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Customizable adblock filters
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AV1 codec support
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Allows playing videos in background tabs and disable pause on switching tabs
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Shows warnings for TLSv1.0/TLSv1.1 pages
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Removes click-tracking and AMP from search results
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Supports DNS over HTTPS
Help in detail by guide on "Enter a correctly formatted url" (require more flexibility if possible), check clarification for more.
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Based On:
Chromium
Browser Engine:
Blink
Default Search Engine:
Google
Mobile Platforms:
Android
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Dolphin
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Immenseley configurable
As with any KDE app, Dolphin, allows adding or modifying toolbar buttons and keyboard shortcuts.
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May be a little slow on startup
Dolphin can be a little slow on startup (depending on distro, hardware etc...). Startup time can vary from a couple of seconds to up to a minute.
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Can split views
Dolphin supports splitting the view in two navigational areas, this way you can navigate two different directories at the same time.
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Can hang on remote file systems
It doesn't cope well with remote file system nicely like sshfs or any samba, like when network is not responding/very slow. It just hangs.
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Integrated terminal
Pressing F4 with any opened folder on a mounted path opens a console within dolphin.
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"Type" column too verbose
Despite having a large enough monitor, if you keep the size of the browser window small, the "Type" column (in "Details" view mode) insists on including the complete multipart MIME string, making the column so wide that trying to limit its width makes the column useless. Sorting by "Type" renders the list into an incomprehensible mess.
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Also has a refresh option
Dolphin is without a doubt the best fully functional and easy to use and multitask with. Dolphin also has a refresh button which no other File manager has. It's great for tracking a large files transfer; that's what file managers are for - good common sense.
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Poor optimization on later versions
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Easy to extend with plugins
Dolphin follows KDE's philosophy of being extendable and configurable. It can easily be configured and customized through plugins.
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Too simple
Feels weird on KDE because it has less customizing options Konqueror and any other KDE app have.
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Auto mounts flash drives
Dolphin automatically identifies and mounts external flash drives.
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Can't perform ROOT actions
Developers set a constraint in Dolphin that deny Dolphin to run with root permissions. Hence, if you want to perform an action that require root permissions, such as rename a file in /etc/ folder, you are forced to use terminal or switch to another file manager.
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Fast at opening graphics folders
Pictures with or without previews is optional and selectable at the touch of a button.
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Does not use third party libraries
Unlike all those GTK-based file managers it does not have to rely on external written software for its functionality because KF5 is KDE SOftware and developed alongside.
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Keeps its state
It starts with last opened folders.
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Fully supports HiDPI
Supports HiDPI displays.
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Automatically centers items
In icons view mode, the space between files gets stretched so that there is never and annoying empty space at the right side of the window.
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Mozilla Firefox
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Strong HTML5 feature support
Firefox scores strongly on HTML5 feature support. Though not as strongly as Chromium/Chrome browsers do.
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Some built-in advertising
With their new "pocket" feature, they offer advertisements built-in.
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Syncs between devices
Firefox Sync is an optional feature in Firefox that allows syncing bookmarks, passwords, and add-ons between devices.
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Cannot directly translate page
Unlike Google Chrome, if you visit a website with a different language, you cannot translate it, which is a bad user experience for some.
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Free, open source and community driven
Firefox is available as a free download. All Mozilla software is licensed under the Mozilla Public License. Instructions on how to obtain the source code can be found here.
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Lack of keyboard shortcuts customization
Keyboard shortcuts can not be changed in a user-friendly way. It is also difficult to manipulate addons with hotkeys.
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Respects your privacy
Mozilla is one of the first browsers that advocates privacy. They believe that internet should be in the user's control and not those who run the websites, and so they give tools inside the browser to make the user be more in control.
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When you search in a website (Ctrl + F) there are no marks appearing in the right scrollbar
All Chromium based browsers have this feature.
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Strong developer tool
The built-in developer tools have been merged with the popular FireBug extension since FF57.
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Installs Addons with updates
Mozilla is installing/integrating addons with every update like the Mr. Robot promotion - it also has integrated Pocket that spams you every time you open the browser or a new tab with partners of Pocket.
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High performance
The Firefox Quantum update (FF57) greatly increases the render speed and general performance of the browser, by taking better advantage of the user's hardware.
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Uses Google as its default search engine
Which is pretty ironic for a browser that's focused on "privacy".
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Reader View
Reader View in Firefox allows users to read an article without any distractions by removing ads, unrelated elements and other distractive objects (similar to Microsoft Edge's Reading Mode and Safari's reader mode).
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Sometimes very buggy and slow
On sites like twitch.tv chat scrolling is still not fixed. Compared to other browsers Firefox is still very slow and feels sluggish.
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One of the few browsers not using Chrome's Blink engine
Firefox uses its own rendering engine (called Gecko), instead of Google-controlled Blink like the vast majority of other browsers.
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Uses GTK on Linux/BSD
This makes the integration on non-GTK Desktop Environments very hard.
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Fast
With new integrations focused on security and performance, Firefox is faster and less likely to have problems during use than ever before.
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Multi Profile is not user friendly
Multi profile requires commandline -no remote to use and open about:profiles to create manually (on Chrome, you can instantly create them on right top user button).
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Open Source
Open Source means that you can see the source code. So everybody even if they don't work for Mozilla is able to look what the browser does in the background. So you can be 100% sure that Firefox doesn't have hidden "spy features" unlike Google Chrome.
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Antivirus has False positives
All Downloads in Firefox are scanned for viruses, but there are a lot of false positives.
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Good font rasterizing
Font rasterizing on Windows is much better than in competitors. Even smaller text is clear and contrast.
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Doesn’t support multiple languages for spell check
If you write in multiple languages, you need to manually switch the spell check language.
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Automatically updated
Firefox is automatically updated on the platforms where it makes sense.
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Terrible user interface
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Uses less resources
Firefox 57 (Quantum) and newer uses less resources than ever. It is proven with benchmark done by AppleInsider.
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Crappy license
Cannot redistribute binary after source code modification.
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Dark theme
Beyond the toolbar and tabs, it darkens UI elements such as the URL-bar, pop-downs, new-tab page and more.
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Major updates may break any installed add-ons
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Awesome customizability
Great library of add-ons.
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Now forces install and use of snap
Only on Ubuntu
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Tagging bookmarks
Firefox is one of the few browsers that you can tag your bookmarks. You can view a list of tags and can search your bookmarks in the address bar with tags.
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New icon looks ugly
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Really independent browser
It's not dependent on Google.
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GTK Themes styles the HTML forms
If you're in Linux and you use a dark GTK theme that uses white text and come to a webpage that forces black text on html-forms buttons you will get black buttons with unreadable black text.
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Screenshot tool
Powerful screenshot tool built right into the browser.
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Doesn't care for its original guidelines/goals
Mozilla originally aimed to be the "good guys" with user choice and privacy in mind. Their current leadership cannot be trusted to hold those goals in high regard: 1) Added Pocket - a privacy data sensitive plugin, made it mandatory 2) Tried to sneak in advertisement as "drive-by hack", backpedaled unconvincingly once users complained 3) Tried to randomly inject a small percentage of Firefox downloads in Germany with a data collecting plugin (Cliqz) that tech-savy Germans consider adware (no opt-out question asked).
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Ethical and pragmatic company mission
The Mozilla Manifesto outlines the company's mission and principles. Paraphrasing, they want the Internet to be a free and open resource, and to enable individuals to get the best use of that resource. They do this by creating open source software to which anyone may contribute, so long as such contributions fit with their principles (both ethical and technical).
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It's a memory hog even though Mozilla claims it is not
Mozilla claims it's using 30% less RAM than Chrome but in real life tests it uses much more.
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A lot of add-ons
An enormous number of add-ons.
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Fast bookmark management
In order to add an open page to the bookmark bar, the tab can be dragged down and is added immediately.
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Built-in privacy protection
Blocks tracking cookies, finger print scanners and Cryptominers by default. Can be changed to the user's individual needs.
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Lower memory fingerprint than competitors
Firefox used to be a trailer in memory usage, but as of 2017 it's less hungry for memory than competitors like Edge, Chrome, Safari and Opera.
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Text-to-speech (with adjustable speed) without add-ons
Firefox Reader Mode includes Narrate, a feature that adds text-to-speech functionality to the browser.
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Very secure
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Firefox experiments
FF experiments are Mozilla projects available from FF Test Pilot, such as Firefox Colour, witch lets you customise your browser theme to your liking!
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Firefox Lockwise password management
Helps store your usernames and passwords. Lockwise also lets you know if any of the sites you have login details for have had their (and potentially your) data leaked!
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HTML5 video preload
The only web browser that only preloads entire HTML5 video which is useful for slow internet.
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Mobile
Firefox has a solid mobile app.
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Integration with Pocket
Firefox comes with built-in Pocket integration that can allow users to quickly save the article for a read it later function to easily find any articles saved in Pocket from various sources and devices.
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Installed by default on many Linux distributions
Many Linux distributions come preinstalled with Mozilla Firefox
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About:config
Master about:config and uBlock Origin, and all Firefox-based browsers will be yours.
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WebRender
The newer versions of it will soon use WebRender to render webpages, which'll make it much more efficient by utilizing GPU to paint webpages.
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UI
UI is better than any other chromium-based browser.
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Platforms:
Windows, macOS, Linux, iOS, Android,iPadOS
License:
MPL-2.0
Based On:
Netscape>Mozilla Suite
Browser Engine:
Gecko, Webkit on iOS(since Apple does not allow third party web engines)
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Puffin Secure Browser
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Fully encrypted
The data between the browser and the cloud sandbox is encrypted.
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Uses its own rendering engine
The most webpageds are designed with Webkit/Blink in mind so expect rendering issues.
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Cloud-Computing
Websites are preloaded in the cloud.
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Proprietary
It is proprietary software.
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proprietary
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Cake web browser
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Pros
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Cons
9
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Less bloated than Google
Ad settings are removed.
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Unable to block Verizon media trackers
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Adblock
Blocks ads.
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Lags and freezes
Something needs to be done about it.
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Fast
Even faster than Google Chrome.
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Has Yahoo as its default search engine
Which is quite ironic for this "privacy" browser with Verizon Media.
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Always secure 24/7
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Lacks tracker blocking features on websites you visit
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Same security holes as Yahoo
Cake uses the same browser as Yahoo, meaning that it has the same security holes as Yahoo. Yahoo is also a big target for hackers, and a web page that will hack Yahoo also will hack cake.
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Dumbed down its latest versions
Before, Cake almost felt like DuckDuckGo. Now it's dumbed down, it almost feels like Chrome/Chromium. For example, it's still not secure on websites you visit.
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Has odd behavior
When you leave the app and go back in, it lets you go back to the top of the page, rather than where you are.
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Mobile-only
Cake is currently available on mobile only. Due to the screen size, cake is not available on windows, linux, etc.
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Depends on Yahoo
Since it's based on Yahoo.
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Platforms:
Android, iOS, Chromebook
Based On:
Chromium, Firefox ESR, Yahoo Search
Price:
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Samsung Internet
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Can be installed on any Android devices
Samsung allows this application to be installed to non-Samsung Android devices starting with Android 5.0 Lollipop.
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Has the filter bubble
Like chrome, samsumg internet tracks you and filters your searches.
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Ad-blocking features
Samsung Internet supports Ad-Blocking features such as AdBlock Plus, AdBlock, AdGuard, Disconnect etc., but must be installed separately through Google Play, which these apps can also used in other browser which supports Ad-Blocking.
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Not supported by Password Managers
BitWarden and LastPass do not work with the browser.
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Sync with Google Chrome desktop app
Samsung Internet can sync the bookmarks and history to Google Chrome desktop app, where the Samsung Internet extension for Google Chrome is available.
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No data saving mode
Unlike Google Chrome or Opera, Samsung Internet does not comes with data saving mode which is a disadvantages for users who relies on limited data usage.
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Picture-in-picture (PIP) video
Samsung Internet supports picture-in-picture (PIP) video, which means the video that played in this web browser can be pop-out and visible in the Android screen even if the browser is minimized.
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Android only
Android dropped older iOS support after about SI 3.
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Light and smooth + has chrome extensions
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It's Google
Data collector!
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Notifications
Samsung Internet supports web notification from various websites such as Facebook, Telegram etc. which it will also works even if the browser is closed.
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Only for Samsung Devices
While the competitors are vendor-agnostic, this browser is only limited on Samsung devices and can't be found anywhere else unless you pull the APK for the browser itself from the device.
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Clean GUI
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Do Not Track features
Samsung recently collaborated with Disconnect to include do not tracking features to prevent any websites to track with each other.
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Microsoft Edge (Chromium)
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19
Cons
5
Specs
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Fast
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Microsoft sends all your browsing history to Microsoft and tracks you by default
Microsoft Edge collects less information than Chrome, but still is collecting data about you and your interests.
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Supports Chrome extensions
As it is built on Chromium.
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Synchronization between PC and phone is weak
Although synchronization between computers is similar to Chrome, synchronization between PCs - phone is weak.
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Better web compatibility
Uses the same engine as Chromium so web pages render better.
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Unlike the legacy version, it doesn't have the option to set aside tabs which was a very useful feature
It does give you the option to give feedback for people who want setting tabs aside back, but it's not likely they're going to add it.
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More private
During the launch of Chromium-based Microsoft Edge, the company claimed to have removed more than 50 services intended to collect user data. The improvement in this aspect does not come only from the hand of privacy, but also from optimization. The privacy settings are also a lot simpler to understand, more robust, and better than Chrome. There are three modes, basic, balanced and strict.
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(Integration with) Windows designed by Microsoft so that deinstall/ install of browser of user choice is extremely elaborate
Let's just wait to see history repeat itself, and Micorsoft being fined for it. (Again!)
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Faster than Chrome and other browsers
It uses less RAM, has tracking prevention and accelerates the hardware when possible.
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Design similar to Google Chrome
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Built on Chromium
Microsoft are contributing to Chromium.
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Great UI
It will soon get a new UI codenamed Phoenix. Very cool.
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Consumes much less battery than Chrome and other alternatives
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Preinstalled in most Windows 10 devices
Most Windows 10 devices have Microsoft Edge preinstalled.
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Has built-in ad blocking features
If you select the "strict" option in the Microsoft Edge settings, it practically becomes an ad blocker.
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Fast enough, fair privacy protection and compatible with chrome extensions
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Has its own built-in plugin web store
Microsoft edge support both, microsoft edge add-ons and chrome web store
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Replaces the old pre-installed Edge
Since the old Edge isn't removable on most PCs.
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You can earn money with this Browser
with microsoft rewards and Edge you can earn money
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Free integrated VPN
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Good features for teams to work together, like workspaces
free Office integrated
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Lots of features
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Sidebar with AI features and new Edge Drop
Edge drop is a good way to integrate your phone into windows
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Useful features like the reader mode
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Platforms:
Windows, iOS, Android, XBox One
License:
EULA
Based On:
Chromium core with proprietary UI
Browser Engine:
Blink
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Puffin
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6
Cons
6
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Con
Logs browsing history
According to their privacy policy, they log the URLs of all websites visited by their users.
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Renders Flash
Games and videos. Most mobile browsers don't support it.
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Poor privacy
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Seriously fast
In tests performed by PhoneArena, Puffin consistently outperformed any other browser both on synthetic JavaScript speed tests as well as real world cold page loads.
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No apple mobile version
There is an Android version, but no iOS and ipadOS version yet. Iphone and ipad users are out of luck for that time being.
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Optional touchpad and cursor
Some websites require hover.
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No adblocker
It doesnt have a adblocker unlike the pro version.
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Data savings
Puffin servers can compress pictures before you download them for faster page downloads and data savings for capped data plans.
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Blocked in some countries
Puffin is blocked in China, Saudi Arabia and United Arab Emirates.
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Loads banned websites
It loads websites which other browsers don't.
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Rendering flash has ads
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Built-in reading mode
Reading mode allows removing everything on a page but the content. It removes ads, styling and anything else that could get in the way of a comfortable reading experience.
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Platforms:
Windows, Android, Android TV, macOS
License:
Proprietary
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N/A
Browser Engine:
Blink
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Opera
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Built-In Adblocker
The built-In adblocker is faster than any extension. It's possible to add your own filter lists. However, the adblocker isn't enabled by default.
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Con
Owned by a Chinese consortium
Who certainly need to conform with Chinese government requirements to let them infiltrate everything you do online.
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VPN onboard
Free VPN onboard (but it's slow and it leaks your IP), includes Germany, Canada, USA, Netherlands, Singapore.
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Trash VPN (Slow and Leaks IP address)
Terrible VPN service. Super slow. It's just a proxy service that leaks your IP address, not a VPN. Not recommended!
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Video pop-out feature
You can pop-out any video and it will stay on top while you are surfing on other tabs.
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Cannot select tabs
Unlike in Chrome and Vivaldi, one cannot select multiple tabs to move to another/new window.
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Compatible with Chrome extensions
Since Opera is built on Blink, the same engine Chromium is built on, it was possible for Opera developers to allow Chrome extensions to run in their browser.
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WebKit/Blink is not customisable or lightweight
Opera is built on WebKit/Blink, which means it shares cons of Chromium: high RAM usage (Not lightweight), lack of customizability.
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Strong HTML5 feature support
Opera scores highly on HTML5 feature support.
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Uneditable default search providers
It can not delete or replace already built-in search services such as Yahoo, Google, DuckDuckGo, and Wikipedia.
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Opera Turbo
Opera has a functionality called Turbo which increases browsers speed and reduces data consumption considerably by compressing the data that's found in a web page.
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Proprietary
While Opera is currently available gratis (without monetary charge), it is currently not libre (meaning that it does not allow users to view the source code used to create, to modify that code, or to redistribute modifications) and is therefor neither free nor open-source software.
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You can install extensions on the sidebar
Unlike other browsers, you can install add-ons such as tabs, bookmarks, history, sessions, notes, and extension manager in the sidebar. So you have the flexibility to use it for your purpose.
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Unable to sync extensions
Imagine having 100 extensions and Opera link cannot sync them, which will be troublesome.
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Opera Sync
Opera Sync allows you to synchronize your bookmarks, passwords, and more from any computer, phone, or tablet.
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No address bar in fullscreen mode
Unlike in Vivaldi.
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Customizable
Opera is full of user controlled settings. Everything can be imported and exported even RSS feeds. It can be skinned in a variety of different themes or it can be extended through the use of a large number of plugins available.
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Buggy
Some buggy or confusing behavior with the bookmarks bar and moving tabs, and entire windows turning black after a while.
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Battery saving mode
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Same security-holes as Chrome
Opera uses the same browser engine as Chrome, meaning it has the same security-holes as Chrome. Chrome is a big target for hackers (being the most popular browser in the world), and a webpage that will hack Chrome will also hack Opera.
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Opera can have extensions from Opera Addons & Chrome Store websites
Opera supports cross-browser extensions. Opera Addons site keeps quality up compared to Chrome Store. Full of useful extensions, Opera also supports extra APIs like Speed Dial API, Extension Sidebar API and Stash API meaning wider variety of extension possibilities than in Chrome.
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No reader view
There is a great reader view extension which is available.
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Speed Dial
Opera's Speed Dial (new tab page) has the ability to hold as many websites as you want, and you can customize it almost however you want. You can also organize the websites on the Speed Dial into folders.
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Built ad-blocker works when it wants
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Partly open source
Source code available on GitHub.
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Basically a Chrome clone
The latest versions of Opera are basically Chrome clones, so they really don't add anything new.
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Blazingly fast
Scores top on Basemark.
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No menu bar
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Portable
You can save the Opera's setup files on a USB hard drive and run its portable version anywhere.
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The advertisements are terrible
There are too many advertisements in this browser.
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For Opera 2017 & 2018 gonna be time of new
Opera got Reborn UI as the first implementation from Opera Neon concept browser. Snap -feature is next. Opera constantly improves its basic functionality - unlike Chrome.
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Extension icons not directly moveable
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Free vpn
Without any cost unlimited and working.
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Cannot stop auto update
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Lightweight
It doesn't consume much RAM, unlike Chrome.
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Needs user prompt to install from Chrome web store
Every time you install an extension, you need to say install first from Opera extension list to proceed.
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Touch bar support
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Built-in currency converter
Just highlight price on a website and see this price in your currency.
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Fast video loading
Opera loads videos faster, making it useful for slow internet connections.
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License:
EULA
Based On:
Chromium core with proprietary UI
Browser Engine:
Blink / Chromium core engine
Default Search Engine:
Google
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