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Open Source Browsers for Android
1. Brave
Brave is a relatively new and fast-growing browser that is not only available for Android but also for desktop users. The main moto of Brave is that it is fast, secure, and private browser that doesn’t violate your privacy. It backs up the moto using useful features like built-in ad-blocker, battery optimization, HTTPS Everywhere, 3rd party cookie blocking, script blocking, etc. What I like about Brave browser is the dashboard where it shows how many ads, trackers and scripts were blocked. There is also a built-in data optimization feature that blocks data-intensive things like images, videos, etc., to save data consumption.
Although, we don’t recommend this, but if you are someone often browse shady websites (like torrents, surveys and adult forums) Brave blocks almost everything except the main content. Therefore giving you smooth experience that one can get. Another reason to use brave browser is that, unlike most apps that you will see in this list, Brave is the only one which is available on all platform. Meanwhile, you can use it as your primary browser and it’ll sync all your data on mobile and desktop. Read: Chrome For Android Alternatives — 5 New Browsers You Should Try Since Brave is built ground up to be fast, it is obviously faster than the default Chrome browser on your Android. Of course, Brave still uses the underlying Chromium Blink engine to render web pages. Overall, if you are looking for open source alternative to chrome, go for Brave browser. Price: Free.
2. Firefox Focus
Firefox Focus is a tiny little open-source browser that weighs less 5 MB. Consider it like incognito window of Chrome but with no tabs or bookmarking feature. Like most open source browser for Android, it automatically blocks ads, blocks trackers. But what differentiate Firefox focus from the rest is that it automatically deletes your browsing history and clears cookies, the moment you exit the browser. and even erase your browsing history, passwords, and cookies with a single tap or as soon as you close the browser. Read: Top 10 Firefox Extension For Android To Supercharge your Privacy
Since Firefox Focus is very lightweight, don’t expect the regular features you would find on a regular mobile browser. For instance, it doesn’t have bookmarking features, find in page, and there are almost no customization options whatsoever. Add to that, some websites may not work as they should due to aggressive blocking. But, if you value your privacy don’t mind the inconvenience then give Firefox Focus a try. Pro Tip: Set Firefox Focus as your default browser. That way, when you click links on your Reddit app or email etc it will quickly open in Focus. And you don’t have to worry about any tracking as well. Price: Free.
3. Zirco Browser
Zirco is a very simple and straightforward open source browser that has all the usual features like bookmarks, history, downloads manager, etc. It also has a built-in ad-blocker to save data and protect you from the unwanted tracking, threats, and data consumption. The user interface of Zirco is not the best and looks dated. It can take some time to get used to working with Zirco because of its odd user interface choices. For instance, to access the settings menu, you have to tap on the menu icon (three vertical dots) appearing next to the navigation buttons at the bottom of the screen. Which is a very odd placement compared to current Android app designs. Nevertheless, Zirco gets the job done with flying colors when it comes to the browsing experience. Price: Free.
4. Lightning Browser
The Lightning browser is another lightweight and fast open-source browser for Android that is less than 3MB. Even though the browser is lightweight than Firefox Focus, it has all the regular features like browsing history, support for tabs, bookmarks, built-in Adblock, search suggestions, support for full screen, etc. Interestingly, the app also has a good reading mode which removes all the distractions of a web page. Moreover, you can also switch between different user agents with just a single click. The app also supports TOR Orbit proxy. For better privacy, you can even switch between built-in search engines like DuckDuckGo and Startpage.
Another reason you should try lightning browser is when you are using Orbot to browse anonymously, It automatically activate when you detect Orbot. So, if you don’t like Orweb that comes along with Orbot, give Lightning browser a try. Price: The app is free and it is limited to ten tabs in any given browsing session. For extra features like ad-block and unlimited tabs, you need to purchase the pro version for around $1.5.
5. Privacy Browser
Just like Firefox Focus, Privacy Browser is mainly developed to protect your information from surprises. However, unlike Firefox Focus, Privacy browser is filled with useful features like the ability to block the first party and third party cookies, ability to disable DOM storage, block trackers and ads, support for Tor Orbot proxy, full-screen browsing, SSL pinning, etc.
Of all the features, the one I really like is the ability to set specific settings for each and every domain. For instance, you may not want certain websites to run scripts, you want to allow certain websites to store cookies, etc. In those situations, just visit the website, tap on the menu icon, select the option “Edit domain settings” and configure the options accordingly. Of course, there is a whole load of other options to configure the app’s global settings. Most of all, the app’s user interface is very pleasant to use. If you are looking for a fully featured web browser that protects your privacy, open source and has a great user interface then Privacy Browser is a good choice. Price: Free.
6. IceCatMobile
IceCatMobile is built upon Firefox. As such, rather than using the default Android Webview, IceCatMobile uses Gecko layout rending engine to render web pages. IceCatMobile comes with a built-in SpyBlock that can block trackers, ads, and third-party cookies, ability to protect you from JavaScript traps, HTTPS Everywhere to force HTTPS on all websites and the ability to counteract browser fingerprinting. Additionally, IceCatMobile also has support for plugins and add-ons.
The good thing about the add-ons and plugins of IceCatMobile is that they are all completely free. Price: Free.
7. F|L|OSS Browser
Floss is yet another lightweight browser that weighs less than 3MB but has all the features you will ever need. Compared to other apps on this list, the user interface of Floss is unique but easy to use. Most of all, I really like the bottom address bar. In fact, all the options are neatly arranged at the bottom of the screen to make the navigation easier and faster.
Features of Floss include but not limited to support for unlimited tabs, quick tab switching, ability to take a screenshot of web pages, bookmarks, support for mobile and desktop user agents, multiple search engines, dark mode, etc. Price: Free.
8. Yuzu Browser
Like Firefox Focus, Yuzu Tiny is also tiny and fast, yet it give you customization options like import and export bookmarks. You can also integrated hosts based ad-blocker. Like Chrome home feature, Yuzu can also be customized to be bottom bar.
Comment below share your own favorite open source browsers for Android. Read: UC Browser is Not Safe: Try These 5 Alternatives Instead