Web browsers (50 programs)
Pros: Has no bandwidth or data usage restrictions. Makes use of highly secure data protection tools. Simple and easy to use.
Cons: Connection speed can be slow at times. Lengthy installation process.
Pros: Unblocks restricted websites. Automatically clears cookies. Offers complete anonymity.
Cons: Slows down loading speed.
Pros: With eight times faster download time. Helps learn Vietnamese easily. Integration with mobile devices.
Cons: Very basic-looking web browser. Requires Côc Côc mobile version for the file transfer.
Pros: Secure bookmarks with a PIN. Create shortcuts for websites. Choose your preferred regional language. Downloads are organized by file type.
Cons: Ad blocker is disabled by default. Some websites cannot be accessed unless the ad blocker is disabled.
Pros: Customizable skins and themes. Controls your device resource usage. Features the latest games and deals. Built-in VPN and ad blocker. In-browser sound effects. Seamless device connectivity.
Cons: Mostly features high-contrast skins. Not as streamlined as other browsers.
Pros: Built-in pop-up and ad blockers. Customized cricket feature. Features desktop and no-image modes.
Cons: Incognito and night modes are difficult to enable.
Pros: Full web-browsing capabilities. Built-in VPN. Also features an ad-blocker.
Cons: Redundant if you already have a browser and VPN.
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: Fast loading web browser. Tailor contents. Reduces the size of the browser cache. Scales down latency.
Cons: Privacy and security issues.
Pros: Fast and lightweight. Agent cloaking. LastPass integration. Uses TOR protocol.
Cons: Occasional lag and crashes. Might not work well with some VPN services.
Pros: Retains some of the PC version’s features. Custom one-handed navigation with FAB. Built-in ad blocker and crypto-mining attempts. Can sync media between mobile and PC.
Cons: No performance booster settings like network usage. Can’t import bookmarks.
Pros: Includes Adblocker and VPN. Created using Chromium. Secure using PIN or fingerprint. Includes media player.
Cons: Unable to recover PIN code.
Pros: Clean and intuitive UI. Lightweight and fast.
Cons: No desktop version for websites.
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: Unified codebase for all platforms. Access to the same features on any device. Organize your web searches in collapsible tabs. Login multiple accounts in one app.
Cons: Vulnerable to glitches and bugs.
Pros: Clean and modern UI. Fast and lightweight. Tracking protection and ad-blocking.
Cons: Basic feature set.
Pros: Unique set of features. Dark mode looks more natural, approachable, and customizable. Provides additional scroll modes. Tab switcher layout options.
Cons: Only one gesture available. Cluttered starting page.
Pros: Great rewards. Simple app.
Cons: Limited cards. Some cards not accepted.
Pros: Fast search engine. Light and dark themes available. Groups older tabs according to browsing session. Accessible search bar.
Cons: Takes time getting used to. Limited add-ons support.