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Mozilla Firefox, or simply Firefox, is a free and open-source web browser developed by the Mozilla Foundation and its subsidiary, the Mozilla Corporation. It uses the Gecko rendering engine to display web pages, which implements current and anticipated web standards. The software is available for Windows, macOS, and Linux systems, with unofficial ports for other platforms, as well as a mobile version for Android (see Firefox for Android) and iOS.
Google Chrome
Google Chrome is a cross-platform web browser developed by Google. It was launched in 2008 for Microsoft Windows and was built with free software components from Apple WebKit and Mozilla Firefox. Versions were later released for Linux, macOS, iOS, iPadOS, and Android, where it is currently the default browser. The browser is also the main component of ChromeOS, on which it serves as the platform for web applications.
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web browser developed by Opera Software
Brave
free and open-source, privacy-focused web browser developed by Brave Software, Inc. based on the Chromium web browser
Vivaldi
web browser with built-in email client
Opera Mini
mobile browser developed by Opera Software
UC Browser
web browser developed by the Chinese mobile Internet company UCWeb
Firefox for Android
mobile browser developed by Mozilla Foundation
Yandex Browser
web browser
Samsung Browser
mobile web browser developed by Samsung Electronics
Waterfox
Waterfox is a free and open-source web browser and fork of Firefox. It claims to be ethical and user-centric, emphasizing performance and privacy. There are official Waterfox releases for Windows, macOS, Linux and Android. It was created in 2012 to provide official 64-bit support when Firefox was only available for 32-bit systems.
Opera Mobile
mobile browser developed by Opera Software
Dolphin Browser
mobile browser for both Android and iOS
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experimental layout engine developed by Mozilla and Samsung
Lunascape
Lunascape is a web browser developed by Lunascape Corporation in Tokyo, Japan. It is unusual in that it contains three rendering engines: Gecko (used in Mozilla Firefox), WebKit (used in Apple's Safari), and Trident (used in Microsoft Internet Explorer). The user can switch between layout engines seamlessly.
Sleipnir
web browser developed by Fenrir Inc
Naver Whale
web browser based on the Chromium web browser developed by Naver
Cheetah Security Browser
Chromium-based web browser with WebKit and Trident engines
Mercury Browser
mobile browser
DuckDuckGo Private Browser
privacy-oriented web browser