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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t3p commented
What would be the difference between this and Firefox itself or even the Waterfox variant of Firefox? They dont track and have extensions that block any trackers. You dont need a browser with super secure servers because browsers only contact them when they are downloading updates. I dont understand the need for this at all. Firefox does the job with existing extension support. If you dont like Mozilla's presence use Waterfox. Easy as that.
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Anonymous commented
I would like to see this as I do not want to use Google, Bing, Firefox, etc. as I believe there are not secure anymore these days.
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Anonymous commented
Good idea .Full secure with out a lot of buttons .
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pnobulls commented
Esther Use Startpage, you get google results. and it is very secure, some times I feel it is more secure than duckduckgo.
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Esther commented
I've started using DuckDuckGo for purposes of private online searching, though I sometimes slip back to using Google Chrome because the search results somehow seem better/more powerful. I guess that's because of all the analytical information they're using.
Whilst a Proton Browser would be super cool, and as much as I'd like to see one, I'd prefer it was only done if a) it was better than other options currently out there, b) and didn't take necessary resources from the secure mail aspect, or overstretch the great team.
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Ross commented
What a weird idea. There are plenty of trustworthy, open-source browsers. These include Firefox (which is very fast now since the update last autumn) and Brave. Firefox has lots of available add-ons that protect privacy (e.g. uBlock Origin, Cookie Autodelete and Bitwarden - all open source) and Brave has some of this functionality built in already.
It's even less clear to me what advantage it would have for a browser to be "based in the same location" as protonmail. If the code is open source, that's the most important thing. What does it even mean for a browser to be based in a particular location?
Strange stuff.
Please, Protonmail, focus on the features that will let people finally drop Gmail. Primarily, a searchable calendar, but also search of emails like Tutanota has implemented via local indexing.
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Christian commented
I use Brave, which is an anti tracking / secure browser
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Bruce commented
I can use the left and right arrow buttons to "scroll" back and forth thru my INBOX emails to review messages, but the buttons are not available to review SENT messages or I think any other folders.
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The punisher commented
Chris topher why are you contacting my wife
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Mad as commented
I wish this service had a vote DOWN button.
There are sufficient alternatives out in the wilds of the internet to deliver this requirement.
All this does is distract the Proton Dev people and push precious resources onto frivolous projects when they should be focusing on their core service that we have already paid for, being EMAIL ...that is still deficient in so many areas.
Grrr
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homer commented
I use https://proton.ac/
its call proton browser and positioned as a browser without tracking. on the core of the chromium of which they cut out all google backdoors .
I saw only two updates over the past year of proton browser... in my opinion this is a sign that the developers make changes only in the most extreme case of necessity. -
Anonymous commented
Use the Firefox private browser.
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Anonymous commented
I'd like too
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reg commented
Approximately half of browser users don't even know what privacy is and what the browser does. Most of them probably up-voted this suggestion, LOL
https://www.theregister.co.uk/2018/04/24/private_web_browsing_study/
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Angus SF commented
Iron Browser from srware.com is Google's Chrome with the Google tracking and GUID stuff removed.
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L commented
I would rather they work together with brave and have brave add their VPN service.
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Luís Bragança commented
But why... You already have lots of web browsers, just do some research.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_web_browsers
Also, it's almost impossible to build both new rendering and javascript engines from sratch with all the features already available on Blink and V8. Even tho they were both developed by Google, they're fully open-source and extremely efficient, that's why Opera, Vivaldi and even Brave decided to use those engines.
That being said, why would you build a browser using these engines, as there are already lots of browsers... Plus, you'd need mobile versions in order to sync the favorites on all your devices.
Me, personally, I like to stay as google-less as possible, and for that same reason I use Firefox (with SpiderMonkey and Gecko engines).
Btw there are firefox versions (since firefox is fully-open-source) focused on user privacy (WaterFox). -
Cristiano Almeida commented
I took my vote back as I believe ProtonMail should focus on making a secure email service for everyone as it has a lot to improve. Personally its more important that its designed in a way that users don't get stuck in its ecosystem.
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Anonymous commented
There is no need for another privacy friendly browser, because there are already some... I think PM should for now primarily focus on email related features.
I think using different providers for completely different services is a good thing, because it removes the single point of failure. -
Are Lomsdalen commented
I would gladly pay extra for this feature.
Paying $30 per month, is a steal for all the services you provide me with.