Chromium-based web browser Dashob
Avast Secure Browser is a niche product that repackages the Chromium browser with a suite of built-in security and privacy features to create a "walled garden" for security-conscious users.
Blisk is not a general-purpose browser for everyday browsing. It is a professional development tool that consolidates multiple testing workflows into a single
Kinza was a highly capable and beloved browser that ultimately couldn't keep up with the demands of maintaining a modern browser engine and was quietly abandoned.
Ungoogled Chromium is a privacy-focused, open-source web browser based on Chromium. Unlike Google Chrome, it removes all Google services and telemetry
Opera Mini is a mobile web browser designed to save data and load pages quickly on slow or limited internet connections.
LibreWolf is a privacy-focused, open-source web browser designed to be a secure and private version of Firefox.
TenFourFox was a specialized web browser designed to run on older, PowerPC-based Apple Macintosh computers
Swiftfox was a optimized version of Mozilla Firefox specifically for Linux, designed for one purpose: raw speed.
Firefox Focus is a streamlined, privacy-focused mobile browser designed for automatic, single-session browsing
Google Chrome In the mid-2000s, Google saw the future of computing shifting from desktop software to web applications (like Gmail, Google Maps, and Docs)
Mozilla Firefox