InBrowser

InBrowser

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Always-on private browsing with TOR and video support

InBrowser is a lightweight, privacy-first browser that takes incognito mode seriously. Instead of offering private tabs as an option, it operates in permanent private mode: every session is disposable, and all traces vanish the moment you leave.

The core appeal is strict data hygiene. History, cookies, logins, and search queries are wiped automatically when you hit Home, Exit, or Close. There are no integrated first- or third-party ads or trackers either, so you are not trading privacy for a cluttered interface. It feels refreshingly clean and focused on one mission: keeping your activity off the record.

For users who need an extra layer of anonymity, InBrowser works with the TOR network via the Orbot app. Once configured, this combination lets you bypass local restrictions and obscure your real IP address, ideal for sensitive browsing or avoiding overreaching network policies. It’s not plug-and-play, but privacy enthusiasts will appreciate the option.

Daily use is straightforward. You can choose between multiple search engines, including DuckDuckGo, StartPage, Bing, Google, and Yahoo, depending on how privacy-conscious you want to be. Agent cloaking is another standout feature, allowing you to masquerade as Chrome, Firefox, Internet Explorer, or a generic device to avoid stripped-down site versions. Deep integration with LastPass means strong passwords remain convenient, even when the browser refuses to remember anything itself.

In-app video playback is handled smoothly, and—true to the app’s philosophy—any trace of what you watched is removed as soon as you exit. You won’t find advanced features like cross-device sync or elaborate customization, but that’s the trade-off: simplicity in the name of privacy. If you want a no-nonsense, always-incognito browser, InBrowser delivers exactly that.

package name

nu.tommie.inbrowser

language(s)

English

available on

Android, iOS

from

Private Internet Access, Inc