Looking for Privacy-Oriented Open-Source Android Browsers

I’m looking for a privacy-focused, open-source Android browser. Here are some options I’ve found:

  • IronFox
    • recommended by LibreWolf
  • Fennec
    • no repo
  • Waterfox
  • Vanadium
  • iceraven
    • most stars
  • bromite
    • no longer maintained
    • Bromite has a fingerprint randomization and Vanadium doesn’t. But Vanadium has better security if you use Graphene. So yeah, for privacy Bromite might be better
  • cromite
    • Bromite fork
  • brave

Is there any other browser out there that fits this criteria? Is there an even better choice? I’m particularly interested in ones that focus on privacy.

EDIT:

  • in terms of popularity, privacy and functionality I guess the best choices are iceraven and cromite
    • iceraven based on firefox
    • cromitebased on chromium

few questions

  • What is the difference between IronFox, Fennec, Waterfox and iceraven?
  • slackness@lemmy.ml
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    13 hours ago

    I know Brave is controversial but they were the only ones (edit: not sure about Vanadium, I’m curious if they were vulnerable) disallowing JS to access localhost thus blocking Meta and Yandex’s recently discovered spying.

    Sounds like such a no brainer to not allow random websites to communicate with the localhost and very easily circumvent all sandboxing you spent thousands of hours building. Looking at you Android (Google) and all the browser vendors (also Google?, huh).

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      8 minutes ago

      actually I’m a bit curious about how an Open Source project could be “controversial”. If Brave does something behind our backs wouldn’t we be able to know it since all the source code is out their? If it has some features we don’t like can’t we simply modify the source code?

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      13 hours ago

      Huh, I didn’t know that. I wonder if any of the rest have implemented that since…