August 17, 2012

Private Browsing Apps for Android Device

Many times you have to share your Android Phone with your Friends and Family. Some things like Credit Card Numbers, Stored Passwords and many more things which you do not want to share with your Friends or Family. For that purpose. you have to go towards Private Browsing Apps which never Save the History while you browse the Internet and The default Android browser does not support private browsing and you can not browse privately with it. Here we are sharing some great and free ways to browse privately in Android.

1. Dolphin HD Browser – One of the Fastest Browser

Dolphin HD Browser is one of the most Advanced Browser for Android. It gives you looks like Google Chrome, High Speed Internet Browsing, Plugins Support and the most important for our today’s topic that is Private Browsing . This Browser is free to use. You can enable private browsing by going Tool Box >> Private Browsing. After enabling private browsing Dolphin will erase everything after closing the browser.

2. Mozilla Firefox – One of the Most Popular Browser

This is a very popular browser in the PC World. It is one of the most popular browser in the PC World. It has its importance in Android for Private Browsing too. You can enable its private browsing feature by enabling option “Do not track”. By using this option websites are also unable to track your information available in browser such as location,emails etc.

3. Beaver Lite - Specialized for Private Browsing

It erases all the Browsing Data Once you close the Browser. It is a special browser which saves your bookmarks and images with password and no one can access this data without knowing password. Moreover your bookmarked data is also hidden from other apps and no other app can access your data.

4. Boat Browser

Boat Browser also supports private browsing as Incognito mode. Current version of Boat Browser supports add-ons. To Enable the Incognito Mode, go to settings >> at the bottom left click on “privacy” and “enable private browsing” or “Incognito mode

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