If you're an Android smartphone user, you can feel proud to be a part of the world's largest mobile OS user base. You can debate other OS users about the great app ecosystem as well as the customizable features, but one thing you can't brag about Android OS is Security and Privacy.
To make things even worse a few days ago FTC discovered Brightest Flashlight, a popular free Android app (uses phone's camera flash to work as a flashlight) sharing your location and unique device identification to advertisers and marketing networks secretly.
If you use either incognito browsing in Chrome for Android or private browsing in Firefox or opera and don't feel like secured then here is a good news for you.
Dolphin browser has launched Dolphin Zero their latest Web browser in order to provide you a private browsing experience. It will automatically delete your data including browser history, cache passwords and cookies.
The browser uses an aggressive shredder which automatically deletes any traces from your browsing, so that no data is stored, says the company.
The 'Do not track' feature is enabled by default to make sure the browser doesn't store or share any information like browsing history, form data, input data, passwords, cached data as well as cookies, location info and so on.
For further convenience, it uses DuckDuckGo as the default search provider, which is famous for its anonymity.
Commenting on the launch of their new Zero browser, the company says, “The prevelance of so-called 'ephemeral' massaging services, lead by Snapchat, is booming. And it is definitely here to stay. With Dolphin Zero, we aim to be nothing less than 'Snapchat' of private browsing."
So guys head to this link to download Dolphin Zero browser and enjoy a tension free Internet browsing with your Android phone.
To make things even worse a few days ago FTC discovered Brightest Flashlight, a popular free Android app (uses phone's camera flash to work as a flashlight) sharing your location and unique device identification to advertisers and marketing networks secretly.
If you use either incognito browsing in Chrome for Android or private browsing in Firefox or opera and don't feel like secured then here is a good news for you.
Dolphin browser has launched Dolphin Zero their latest Web browser in order to provide you a private browsing experience. It will automatically delete your data including browser history, cache passwords and cookies.
The browser uses an aggressive shredder which automatically deletes any traces from your browsing, so that no data is stored, says the company.
The 'Do not track' feature is enabled by default to make sure the browser doesn't store or share any information like browsing history, form data, input data, passwords, cached data as well as cookies, location info and so on.
For further convenience, it uses DuckDuckGo as the default search provider, which is famous for its anonymity.
Commenting on the launch of their new Zero browser, the company says, “The prevelance of so-called 'ephemeral' massaging services, lead by Snapchat, is booming. And it is definitely here to stay. With Dolphin Zero, we aim to be nothing less than 'Snapchat' of private browsing."
So guys head to this link to download Dolphin Zero browser and enjoy a tension free Internet browsing with your Android phone.
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