Midori Web Browser
Midori Web Browser
This is a Firefox fork from a Spanish group.
Pros
- privacy focused
- default search is their own Searx instance
- default integrated Oblivious http (toggle off)
- uses Next.dns (cannot be changed though, and I can't find documentation of the implementation)
Cons
- updates can be irregular
- they seem a bit opaque as to funding
- no about:config, if it's not in the settings you ain't getting it.
- may use Google Safebrowsing directly (instead of the Firefox version), it's very hard to tell
- the website is fucking garbage, stock photos/images on a lot of it, many links go to the same place
Other
- originally goes back to 2007, however it was sold in 2019 to the Astian Foundation. Then became a Firefox fork
- https://astian.org/
- Github for releases https://github.com/goastian/midori-android (also available from their site)
Seems to be a middle ground between Firefox and Ironfox on Android. I use it occasionally when it is up to date just to spread my browsing around. Obtanium reminded me today that there was an update.