Web browsers (38 programs)
Pros: Staple browser features. Download multimedia content. Available in different languages.
Cons: Logs all of your information. Untrustworthy privacy policy. Sends user data to third parties.
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: 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: Minimalist design. Cloud-accelerated browsing. Private space.
Cons: Some functions from the original UC Browser are missing.
Pros: Supports fast downloads. Based on Chromium. Comes with an ad blocker.
Cons: Doesn’t feel very secure.
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 separate bookmarks feature (now in Speed Dial). No progress bar. Doesn't support Flash.
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: 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: Touch gesture controls and voice commands. Set websites to tablet format. Speed Mode and Night Mode. Mid page controls. Ad-blocking system and Facebook add-on.
Cons: Touch gesture controls can be sometimes unreliable. Some websites might not be compatible for viewing. Privacy is not absolutely guaranteed. Viewing videos may have difficulty.
Pros: Free and open-source. In-house encryption protocols. Offers features found in VPN solutions.
Cons: High system resource usage.
Pros: Data-saving browser. Very lightweight. Turbo mode serves as an ad-blocker. Page capture lets you take a screenshot the entire webpage.
Cons: Comes with pre-installed shopping bookmarks. Pinned sites cannot be deleted. Few wallpapers option. The dark mode is not for the entire user interface.
Pros: Region-specific features. Quite fast.
Cons: Not as useful in some regions. Some bugs.
Pros: Offers fast internet browsing. Lets you browse privately. Has an intuitive interface.
Cons: Has not been updated in a long time.
Pros: Effective ad blocker. Data-saving options. Secure browsing.
Cons: Ad blocker issues. Occasional stability issues.
Pros: Great Ad-blocking feature.. Designed for one-hand control. Features instant search. Fast and smooth browsing.
Cons: No widget. Does not feature a reading mode or list.
Pros: Quick access to your most visited websites. Safe and secure incognito browsing. Has a built-in media player.
Cons: Videos constantly buffer. Outdated user interface. Delayed app responses.
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: Unblocks restricted websites. Automatically clears cookies. Offers complete anonymity.
Cons: Slows down loading speed.
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: Simple and lightweight. Blocks trackers. Faster web page loading. Lower mobile data usage.
Cons: Not suitable as primary browser. Unstable performance. Not recommended for video streaming. Goes black and blank after switching from another app.