I can’t figure out why nobody talks about this. I see all kinds of alternative browsers on here, but never this one. I especially like the color coded bookmarks for different categories (my news is gray, my searxng/swisscows and other search engines green, my tech solutions purple). It has anti-fingerprinting and a quick toggle for if you need to quickly adjust javascript or cookie setting to make a quick exception. There are lots of features. If anyone else has tried it, it would be interesting to hear your feedback too.

  • BananaTrifleViolin@lemmy.world
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    It uses Android Web view which is essentially just Chrome without the interface, and is entirely proprietary. It suffers from all the drawbacks of Chrome based browsers with the added problem of being an Android component so out of much, if any, control of the developers.

    This app should not be a serious consideration for anyone who is privacy or security focused. The very first thing a secure browser should be providing is it’s own rendering engine. Even providing it’s own chrome based rendering engine would be more secure than this.

    Also in terms of extensions, as it is Chrome based it’s extensions such as uBlock will have the same privacy breaking restrictions as the rest of the chrome ecosystem with manifest v3 which favours Google’s advertising business over user security and privacy.

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    FOSS browser, FREE browser, Privacy browser and monocles browser are all pretty similar to me.

    For basic browsing I am sure they are all OK.

    monocles browser will switch to a custom WebView called Privacy Webview.

    https://www.stoutner.com/privacy-browser-android/core-privacy-principles/

    I use the monocles browser (rebranding of Privacy browser) for quick searches with javascript and cookies turned off as default.

    For instance, if I am searching git for something and I see what I want, I enable javascript with the button, to see the latest releases and download sections.

    I like the turn on javascript button. and the selection of EasyList , easy privacy, fanboys annoyances list, Ultra list and Ultra privacy list for adblocking and tracking.

    From what I remember they all have the Delete browser data on exit. Monocles Browser makes it easier to “clear and exit” for me.

    To clear, history, cookies etc. The “CLEAR AND EXIT” button is at the top of the left side drop down menu, so it is easier to find. unlike the others where it is at the bottom of the drop down menu.

    I suppose its all about choice and personal preference.

    https://codeberg.org/monocles/monocles_browser

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    I tend to turn off JavaScript for most sites and I found enabling and disabling it on this browser to be a pain. Has that changed?

    Also, it is webview, so you cannot harden it unless you root and download a hardened webview.