Dolphin Zero Incognito Browser: Your Lightweight, Private Browsing Solution
Dolphin Zero Incognito Browser offers anonymous web surfing, leaving no trace of your activity. This includes browsing history, forms, passwords, cache, and cookies – ensuring complete privacy.
The browser defaults to the privacy-focused DuckDuckGo search engine, but offers easy switching to Google, Bing, or Yahoo via a simple menu accessed by tapping the DuckDuckGo icon.
One of its standout features is its incredibly small size – just over 500KB. This makes it significantly smaller than most Android browsers, while still supporting select Dolphin add-ons. Its compact nature makes it ideal as a secondary browser or for devices with limited storage.
Dolphin Zero Incognito Browser provides a secure and streamlined browsing experience. Its small footprint makes it a perfect choice for users seeking a lightweight, private browsing option, especially on devices with limited memory.
Requirements (Latest Version):
- Android 6.0 or higher
Frequently Asked Questions:
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How much space does it take? Only 530KB, making it one of the lightest browsers available. Enjoy private browsing without consuming significant device storage.
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What features does it offer? Due to its small size, features are limited to accessing web pages via URL or integrated search engines. Forward and backward navigation is supported, but tabbed browsing is not available.
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Which search engines are integrated? Five search engines are integrated: DuckDuckGo (default), Yahoo!, Bing, Search, and Google. The default can be easily changed.
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Is it safe? While the last update was in 2018, Dolphin Zero Incognito Browser remains safe because it doesn't collect user data. It doesn't store history, cookies, or cache. However, avoid accessing sensitive accounts within the browser, and remember that sessions are not saved.