Browsers (236 programs)
Pros: Smart Speed Dial section. Loads pages very quickly in Off-Road mode. Slick tabbed browsing integration. Quick access to your browsing history. Offers recommended content on start page. Attractive user interface.
Cons: No progress bar. Doesn't support Flash.
Pros: Customization via wallpapers. Voice Search, Zen, Turbo Mode, Protect, Reader Mode, and Incognito Mode. Compatible with third-party blocking apps.
Cons: Confusing user interface. Poor RAM optimization. Lacks download manager.
Pros: Stay on the bleeding edge of new features. Near-stable usability. A channel to communicate issues or suggestions to developers.
Cons: Beta features still require some level of testing.
Pros: Customizable browser. Advanced tab management features. Comes with built-in notes tool. End-to-end encrypted sync of passwords, tabs, bookmarks, and notes.
Cons: Does not provide tracking protection by default. Some desktop features are not included in the mobile version. No option to hide the speed dial icon. Some bug issues.
Pros: Fast page loading and smooth scrolling. Simple, uncluttered interface. Powerful Omnibox for search and navigation.
Cons: Can consume significant RAM when many tabs are open.
Pros: A wide range of customisation options.. Free to download..
Cons: Should not be confused with a driving sim.. Additional parts need to be purchased..
Pros: Free and open-source. In-house encryption protocols. Offers features found in VPN solutions.
Cons: High system resource usage.
Pros: Supports multiple search input methods: text, voice, image, and humming. Integrated Google Lens for visual recognition. Curated Discover feed for personalized content. Activity and privacy controls to manage data.
Cons: Personalization may require account sign-in to be fully effective. Advanced privacy protections beyond standard encryption are limited. Discover feed relevance depends on user interaction and settings.
Pros: Blocks ads and trackers. Faster browsing speed. Fingerprinting Protection. User privacy is ensured.
Cons: No other unique features. Downloads can be problematic. Some shortcut keys do not work on Brave. Not all Chrome extensions work.
Pros: Intuitive to use. Multiple ways to download media. Handy extra tools.
Cons: Watch ads or upgrade to pro to keep using it.
Pros: Page activation and browser activation is quicker than IE. Easily handles modern websites. Has a function for adding websites to your taskbar. Less likely to crash than IE. Has AI.
Cons: The “Top Sites” suggestion feature changes your entries. Not as customizable as its predecessor Internet Explorer. Activate quickly, but doesn't load as quickly as it claims. Forces adverts upon you when you open new tabs.
Pros: Preview updates. See new features.
Cons: Not for every day usage.
Pros: Offers good surfing speed. Offers good privacy controls. Does not affect system resources. Comes with a simple interface.
Cons: Supports fewer extensions than Chrome.
Pros: Easily view summarized news. Import likes and interests from Facebook. Share stories on Facebook, Gmail, and other apps. Internal browser for web, images, and videos.
Cons: Stock images look strange with unrelated headlines. Cannot quickly return to previous stories. Does not prompt opening related apps.