Puffin Incognito Browser

Puffin Incognito Browser

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Ultra private browsing that leaves no trace behind

Puffin Incognito Browser is a hyper-focused privacy tool designed for people who want their browsing sessions to vanish completely once they close the app. Unlike a standard “incognito mode,” its core promise is that *nothing* is left on the device: no IP tracking, no location tracking, no cookies or site data, and no extra permissions granted.

The experience centers around strict, almost paranoid privacy. Sessions terminate automatically after a short period of inactivity, shutting the door on anyone trying to snoop if you walk away. For users in sensitive environments or those who simply dislike leaving digital fingerprints, this auto-lock behavior is reassuring, even if it can feel a bit aggressive during longer reading sessions.

Puffin Incognito Browser also runs traffic through its own servers, which are located in the US and Singapore. This can offer an additional privacy cushion by masking your real IP, but it comes with trade-offs. Some sites may behave as if you are in those countries, potentially causing geolocation issues or access restrictions. It’s also important to note that Puffin is blocked in several regions and at some institutions, which limits its usefulness depending on where you live or work.

The switch to a fully subscription-based model may divide opinion. On the plus side, the pricing is flexible: a standard monthly plan with a 7-day free trial for regular use, and very cheap daily or weekly prepaid options for occasional, “use it when you really need it” privacy sessions. On the downside, there is no permanent free tier, so casual users might look elsewhere.

Overall, Puffin Incognito Browser is a niche but powerful option for users who prioritize anonymity above convenience, offering a rigorously clean slate every time you browse.

package name

com.cloudmosa.puffinIncognito

language(s)

English

available on

Android

from

CloudMosa Inc