We all know that today's smartphones are much more than just phones that can call and text. From watching multimedia content on YouTube or Netflix, listening to music on Spotify or playing our favorite video games, there's not a whole lot to do with one of these devices.
But one thing we do every day continuously is surf the internet. Honestly, browsing the Internet from a smartphone is really convenient as we can do it instantly from anywhere, anytime unlike a computer.
There are many mobile browsers. You know the most used one. Google Chrome is ahead, Safari (iOS), and Samsung's default browser third. However, being more used does not mean that it is safer. This is why, if you feel more concerned about your privacy and security when surfing the Internet, today we are leaving you with three of the most secure browsers that we can install on your Android
device.
Brave is one of the most popular browsers in recent months. The keys to its success are that it is free and that it works well. Not only in terms of browsing speed but also because it has an integrated ad blocker.
Brave invites us to enjoy surfing the web without popups, malware or any other inconvenience. This browser guarantees over 10 million downloads and 155,818 reviews and 4.2 star reviews.
As the developers of this browser inform us, Cake is a built-in VPN browser that protects our privacy and delivers the best mobile browsing and browsing experience. Beyond that, it also contains ad blocking, password protection, or what they call a "ticking bomb in a private tab."
Plus, the browser is really fast, has a fairly full voice search, and as promised, Cake doesn't collect anonymous browsing history on its servers.
We have told you about Tor Browser on more than one occasion, we have even done a full analysis of it and explained how to use it to access even the dark internet.
The browser is an alternative to traditional browsers like Google Chrome, and is a complement to other browsers. The downside is that it provides us with somewhat slower speeds, in addition to blocking access to some pages due to the strictest security measures.
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