Additionally, its search tools intuitively guess what you might be looking for based on past searches, and there are plenty of easy shortcuts already implemented.  That said, to enjoy browsing syncing, you’ll need to use Firefox on your desktop or laptop and that’s not as good a browser as some alternatives.  Elsewhere, there’s a personalized news feed providing AI-curated news tailored to your interests. There’s also a night mode for easier browsing at night, as well as other accessibility settings, such as being able to adjust text size. For a general all-round browser, Opera has mostly everything.  Chrome also offers personalized search results, autofill, incognito browsing, and safe browsing. The latter means Google keeps an eye open if you happen to be browsing any sites it deems dangerous, giving you a warning and blocking you from accessing them. There’s also Google Translate built into it, enabling you to quickly translate entire websites.  Dolphin also allows you to talk your way around the internet. You can speak to it to search online or share content on Facebook and other social networks. Elsewhere, there’s support for Flash, an ad-blocker, as well as incognito/private browsing. Multiple add-ons can also be installed such as easier ways to browse Dropbox or Pocket.  It’s not the fastest browser out there, and it has some issues with stability, but when it works, it has a plethora of great options.  Naked Browser is very simple looking, but that means it uses very little memory and there’s no risk of it tracking anything. That’s ideal for both the security conscious, and those users with aging Android phones who need to worry about memory and disk space.  Naked Browser still offers some useful features, such as tabs, and the ability to restore where you were in case of a crash. Mostly, though, this is a browser designed for the most minimalist of needs.  Place your phone into a Samsung Gear VR headset when you’re viewing a web page and it opens up in fairly immersive virtual reality. It’s a cool gimmick that makes it worth having Samsung Internet Browser installed. For everyone else, it’s not a bad app. It has anti-tracking capabilities, secure browsing that gives you a heads up on nefarious websites, and a content blocker. For everyday use, there are advantages, like the ability to save all images on a site at the same time, along with a competent download manager.  Besides that, it’s a capable browser in its own right, as it’s based on Chromium, much like Chrome. It’s fast and secure and offers tabs, a private mode, bookmarks, and a history section. While other features are a little thin, the majority of users will be more than happy with what Ecosia Browser provides.