Proton Browser
Proton Browser
I would Like to see a Browser like chrome, firefox, or Brave. But without the tracking and also it being based in the same location as protonmail would mean its secure and safe to use.
With companys like google buying up all the alternative browsers I think this a needed program/app. What good is the secure email when Chrome is snap shoting and keylogging your protonmail logins.
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MARS commented
Vivaldi is the new browser, So why not Proton Browser
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Ezio
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I strongly believe that Proton should fork Chrome and start its own web development. I'm unaware of how feasible that is but more most browsers dislike Google, and most people are beginning to wake and dislike Google too. This would also give Proton the opportunity to become a key contributor to the decoupling of American tech just as the EU wishes.
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Ryan
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Surprised this hasn't been implemented yet, But I'm using Firefox/Librewolf already as my main browsers. I want off chromium.
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Machine
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This is a no brainer. A browser with tight integration of the full proton portfolio is sorely needed in my opinion to provide a completely seamless experience. It can serve as a platform for tighter integration of existing and future products. Native integration of the existing apps would reduce the need for dedicated applications and allow for the apps to be optimized and tuned specifically for the browser and provide one unified workspace for everything proton. The browser should included tab groups and workspaces as well.
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Square
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It would be so awesome, especially if they create their own browser engine instead of relying on chromium or firefox, the browser space is in desperate need of some real competition.
And then if they can get a deal to become the default browser on lot of devices, I can see it gaining a good percentage of marketshare.
Also they could directly integrate products such as Proton VPN directly into the browser and advertise their other products throughout the browser as well and it would pay for itself in no time. -
Jacob
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WE aren't asking for "brave" or any other browser. WE want Proton Browser. Why people keep offering up other ******** leftist controlled browsers is as annoying as watching proton put out meeting apps over a browser! PROTON MAKE A BROSWER PLEASE. its way overdue.
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[Deleted User]
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Brave is already an option for privacy. Mullvad Browser, Firefox.
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Noname
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I support the idea, although there are some improvements to existing products that are much more urgent, such as a contacts app for mobile devices. Or phone number aliases.
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!SUPERCOMMIERAINBOWPERSON!
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I think the idea of a Proton-centric web browser would be phenomenal. While there does stand to be other great alternatives; something about a Proton option feels most valuable and logical. I think this would be a great option versus having to continuously attempt to make collaborative efforts foremost with other developers. This would allow those who actively use majority of Proton apps along with active subscription members more versatile access to their content and have interoperability across different platforms/OS.
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Dave Salas commented
Aunque me haría ilusión usar un Proton Browser, no considero que sea estrictamente necesario. Podemos usar Brave (reforzando la privacidad desde la configuración) con navegación Tor, también podemos usar Mullvad Browser que también usa Tor. Como idea fantasiosa estaría genial, pero creo que no es lo más óptimo. Tal vez esos recursos sean mejor dirigirlos a corregir y mejorar el ecosistema Proton que ya tenemos. I love Proton Community ❤️
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Yee Chie Tu commented
There are already amazing privacy orientated browsers out there; for example Mullvad Browser.
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Jacob
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WHEN is Proton Browser going to come out? It seems like it should've been long before half of these apps were made! HURRY UP! :)
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social boost commented
Would be amazing. And having protonpass,mail, others build in. Would love the idea of it i would definitely switch to it
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Roel Feeney commented
Does it work without an internet connection? Once the page has fully loaded, you can use this online age tool entirely offline all calculations run locally in your browser with no internet required. https://agefinder.org/#general Fonts and icons load from external CDNs and may fall back to system defaults offline, but the core calculation works without any connection.
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Roger
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Just use vivaldi or firefox
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Ronald
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December 18, 2017? Proton, it's critical that you develop a browser yesterday.
I couldn't agree with CD more. His observations are mine.
Proton, would you give us an update. How far off or near before we can test run a Proton browser?
Looking forward to hearing your update.
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Stefan
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8 think it is now vital to develop more European applications. Decoupling from US dependency is now a strategical priority for the EU.
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Ezekeil
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I do think a browser would be a glorious contribution to the proton ecosystem!
I think a good pitch would be a browser that sacrifices on neither speed nor extensive privacy protections, all while being lightweight and using Firefox's source code!
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Sam
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Yes PLEASE. The whole proton exosystem is amazing but just another browser would push it to a whole other level. I would love to see its integration with the fellow proton products and Lumo whould actually be great there!!!!!!!
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Blaine Snow commented
YES, PLEASE PROTON - please develop your own privacy browser that integrates with the Proton ecosystem. I'm about to leave Safari (laptop) and Edge (desktop) for the Brave browser but I'd prefer if Proton had its own browser that integrated with the other Proton services I use daily.