6 Web Browser For Android
One of the most important applications for your Android device is your web browser. It can be difficult to decide if there are so many browsers to choose from and which of them to install. In testing, overall ease of use and built-in features are major factors that we look at to determine which ones are the best.
Today we will tell you about the top five web browsers for Android. Instead of placing them in order of preference, we would advise you to try each of them on your device and choose the best one according to your needs.
Google Chrome

Google Chrome is a cross-platform web browser developed by Google. It was first released in 2008 for Microsoft Windows, and was later ported to Linux, macOS, iOS, and Android where it is the default browser built into the OS. The browser is also the main component of Chrome OS, where it serves as the platform for web applications.
Most of Chrome’s source code comes from Google’s free and open-source software project Chromium, but Chrome is licensed as proprietary freeware. WebKit was the original rendering engine, but Google eventually forked it to create the Blink engine; all Chrome variants except iOS now use Blink.As of November 2020, StatCounter estimates that Chrome has a 70% worldwide browser market share (after peaking at 72.38% in November 2018) on personal computers (PC), and 66.12% across all platforms. Because of this success, Google has expanded the “Chrome” brand name to other products: Chrome OS, Chromecast, Chromebook, Chromebit, Chromebox, and Chromebase.
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DuckDuckGo (DDG)

DuckDuckGo (also abbreviated as DDG) is an internet search engine that emphasizes protecting searchers’ privacy and avoiding the filter bubble of personalized search results. DuckDuckGo distinguishes itself from other search engines by not profiling its users and by showing all users the same search results for a given search term.The company is based in Paoli, Pennsylvania, in Greater Philadelphia and has 116 employees as of November 2020. The company name is a reference to the children’s game duck, duck, goose.
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Brave (Web Browser)

Brave is a free and open-source web browser developed by Brave Software, Inc. based on the Chromium web browser. It blocks ads and website trackers, and provides a way for users to send cryptocurrency contributions in the form of Basic Attention Tokens to websites and content creators.
As of 2020, Brave has been released for Windows, macOS, Linux, Android, and iOS. As of 2017 Brave supported five search engines by default, including their partner, DuckDuckGo.
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Firefox Focus

Firefox Focus is a free and open-source privacy-focused browser from Mozilla, available for Android and iOS smartphones and tablets. Firefox Focus was initially a tracker-blocking application for mobile iOS devices, released in December 2015. It was developed into a minimalistic web browser shortly afterwards. However, it can still work solely as a tracking-blocker in the background of the Safari browser on Apple devices.
In June 2017, the first release for Android went public and was downloaded over one million times in the first month. As of January 2017, it is available in 27 languages. Since July 2018, Firefox Focus is preinstalled on the BlackBerry Key2 as part of the application Locker.To bypass content-blocker restrictions from Apple, Firefox Focus uses the UIWebView-API on iOS devices. On Android, it has been using the Blink engine in version 6.x or earlier, and GeckoView since version 7.0.
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Puffin Browser Pro

Puffin Browser is a web browser developed by CloudMosa, an American mobile technology company founded by Shioupyn Shen.
Puffin Browser was initially released in 2010. It uses encrypted cloud servers for content processing. Because Puffin renders webpages in the cloud, it could, according to some benchmark tests, make page loading, content rendering, and JavaScript execution faster than local device processing. However, as a result of the web pages being processed through cloud servers, the user’s IP address when browsing the World Wide Web on the Puffin web browser reflects the cloud server’s IP address. This causes some websites to detect the Puffin Browser as a proxy server.
It is also known to run on resource-limited hardware like Raspberry Pi, set-top box, TV stick, etc.).
In May 2019, CloudMosa had announced that they would discontinue the Puffin Web Browser app on iOS devices due to Apple’s App Store policies. However, CloudMosa has released Puffin Web Browser Lite for iOS devices which does not have Adobe Flash Player Support.
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Vivaldi

Vivaldi is a freeware, cross-platform web browser developed by Vivaldi Technologies, a company founded by Tatsuki Tomita and Jon Stephenson von Tetzchner, who was the co-founder and CEO of Opera Software. Vivaldi was officially launched on April 6, 2016.Although intended for general users, it is first and foremost targeted towards technically-inclined users as well as former Opera users disgruntled by its transition from the Presto layout engine to a Chromium-based browser that resulted in the loss of many of its iconic features. Despite also being Chromium-based, Vivaldi aims to revive the features of the Presto-based Opera with its own proprietary modifications.As of April 2020, Vivaldi had 1.5 million active monthly users.Vivaldi released a mobile (Android) beta version on September 6, 2019 and a regular release on April 22, 2020.
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