When comparing Midori vs Free Adblocker Browser, the Slant community recommends Midori for most people. In the question“What are the best Android web browsers?” Midori is ranked 7th while Free Adblocker Browser is ranked 12th. The most important reason people chose Midori is:
Midori is considerably fast. It starts up in no time and renders pages as fast as many other more well-known browsers.
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Pros
Pro Very fast
Midori is considerably fast. It starts up in no time and renders pages as fast as many other more well-known browsers.
Pro Lightweight
Incredibly lightweight with very little memory consumption.
Pro Allows using webapps as if they were desktop apps
Midori has a built-in functionality with which you can create web apps that can be launched from the desktop. For example, you can create a web app for the desktop to launch Gmail or YouTube or any other web app that you use.
Pro Available on several distributions
Midori is used as a default choice for a web browser for some distributions (like Elementary OS) and it's available for easy downloading for many other distros through their official repositories.
Pro Useful plugins are built-in
Some very popular and useful plugins are built-in and available out of the box. For example, there's an RSS feed reader plugin and an Adblocker built-in.
Pro Blocks all ads
You don't get interrupted or annoyed while browsing.
Pro 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.
Pro 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.
Pro Keeps you safe from malware, viruses, and other scams
The Browser warns you if the website can bring some damage to your device.
Pro Friendly interface
Pro Ensures fast browsing
Because no ads and trackers are downloaded, pages load very quickly.
Pro 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.
Cons
Con Development stalled
There have been no recent updates. Lags other browsers in supporting modern web standards. Many distributions have replaced it with other browsers.
Con Abandonned
Con Misbehaves with Google Web Apps
On some distributions Midori may not work very well for Google Web Apps. On openSUSE for example, Midori starts misbehaving when you are going through Google Drive's folder hierarchy.
Con Supports insecure cipher suites
This browser supports RC4 encryption which is known to be insecure compared to other encryptions such as AES.
Con Another bloatware as Firefox
It is described as a lightweight browser but it is just a bloatware. It crashes sometimes. It is a clone of Firefox which is said to be a RAM-eater.
Con Unfamiliar UI
The UI can take a little to getting used to because it's not very conventional or similar to other browsers. For example, it uses a trashcan icon to view recently visited links.
Con Android only
Free adblocker browser broke iOS support.
Con Not really free
To use advanced options you have to pay.
