Most browsers silently give websites massive
amounts of information that allows them to track you and compromise
your privacy. Websites and ad networks use technologies like
JavaScript cookies DOM storage user agents and many other things to
uniquely identify each user and track them between visits and
across the web.
Privacy Browser is designed to minimize the amount of information the browser presents to websites. By default privacy sensitive features are disabled. If one of these technologies is required for a website to function correctly the user may choose to turn it on for just that visit. Or they can use domain settings to automatically turn on certain features when entering a specific website and turn them off again when leaving.
Privacy Browser currently uses Android’s built-in WebView to render web pages. As such it works best when the latest version of WebView is installed (see https://www.stoutner.com/privacy-browser/common-settings/webview/). In the 4.x series Privacy Browser will switch to a forked version of Android’s WebView called Privacy WebView that will allow for advanced privacy features.
Warning: Android KitKat (version 4.4.x API 19) ships an older version of OpenSSL which is susceptible to MITM (Man In The Middle) attacks when browsing websites that use outdated protocols and cipher suites. More information about this issue is available at https://www.stoutner.com/kitkat-security-problems/.
Features:
• Integrated EasyList ad blocking.
• Tor Orbot proxy support.
• SSL certificate pinning.
• Import/Export of settings and bookmarks.
Privacy Browser is designed to minimize the amount of information the browser presents to websites. By default privacy sensitive features are disabled. If one of these technologies is required for a website to function correctly the user may choose to turn it on for just that visit. Or they can use domain settings to automatically turn on certain features when entering a specific website and turn them off again when leaving.
Privacy Browser currently uses Android’s built-in WebView to render web pages. As such it works best when the latest version of WebView is installed (see https://www.stoutner.com/privacy-browser/common-settings/webview/). In the 4.x series Privacy Browser will switch to a forked version of Android’s WebView called Privacy WebView that will allow for advanced privacy features.
Warning: Android KitKat (version 4.4.x API 19) ships an older version of OpenSSL which is susceptible to MITM (Man In The Middle) attacks when browsing websites that use outdated protocols and cipher suites. More information about this issue is available at https://www.stoutner.com/kitkat-security-problems/.
Features:
• Integrated EasyList ad blocking.
• Tor Orbot proxy support.
• SSL certificate pinning.
• Import/Export of settings and bookmarks.
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