TAG · 8 REVIEWS
Browser
Every App Comrade review tagged Browser, across every platform.
Swift Browser asks to be the world's fastest, lists itself under Weather, and answers no real questions.
An anonymous Fire-tablet browser from a developer called 'jio browser' with no description, no website, no version history, and a Weather store category. Treat accordingly.
MAY 11, 2026
Private Browser Ad Blocker is a WebKit wrapper with a privacy paint job.
Another generic-named iOS browser doing the only thing iOS browsers are allowed to do — render pages with Apple's engine and bolt a content blocker on top.
MAY 11, 2026
Dolphin Browser is a 2011 favorite running on 2026 fumes.
Once the third-party Android browser everyone tried, Dolphin still ships gesture browsing and add-ons — and a release cadence that suggests the lights are mostly on a timer.
MAY 11, 2026
Firefox on Android is the only major browser that still runs uBlock Origin.
Mozilla's mobile browser is slower than Chrome, less polished than Safari, and the only realistic way to take real extensions with you off the desktop. That tradeoff is the whole pitch.
MAY 11, 2026
XMax loads pages fast and asks you to trust a stranger.
A no-name Android browser sideloaded onto Fire tablets. It opens web pages quickly and gives you almost nothing else to go on.
MAY 10, 2026
DuckDuckGo has quietly become a full privacy product, not just a search box.
The Android app now bundles a tracker-blocking browser, Email Protection, App Tracking Protection, and the new Duck.ai anonymous chat — with the paid Privacy Pro tier sitting on top.
MAY 10, 2026
DuckDuckGo is the iPhone privacy product Apple was supposed to be.
What started as a search engine has become a full browser, an email forwarder, an AI chat layer, and a VPN. The bet — that consumers will pay for tracking-free as a positive product, not a defensive one — keeps paying off.
MAY 8, 2026
Chrome on Android is the browser most Android users will use whether they want to or not.
Pre-installed on every non-Samsung Android phone, tied to your Google account by default, and quietly maintained by the largest browser engineering team in the world. The default has won.
MAY 8, 2026