Dec 23rd, 2020
Google Chrome is the most popular browser on Android. It offers fast web page start and load speed, supports a minimalist user interface, and features synchronization of bookmarks, extensions, passwords, and browser history between multiple devices using your Google account. However, if you have privacy concerns with Google tracking your activity data, or just want to try out something new, here are some great browser alternatives to Google Chrome on Android that we think you should check out.
Brave Browser
Brave is one of the fastest-growing browsers on Android. It is a fast, private, and secure browser, which also has a dark mode in its interface. Privacy is one of its main highlights, thanks to the native adblocker. It allows us to browse quickly and safely, blocking ads, pop-ups, and protecting against malware or other threats. It also has several functions, such as private tabs or a mode that saves data and battery. Moreover, the browser allows us to choose the
of Mobile Browsers at Opera
Africa is a key focus for Opera (www.Opera.com) and we believe there is significant growth ahead. The region is the fastest growing continent in terms of internet penetration. Recent reports from GSMA (https://bit.ly/33ZFpnl) show that only 300 million out of the total population of 1.1 billion people are connected to the internet in Sub Saharan Africa which means less than 1 in 3 people are online today.
By 2025, it is expected that 678 million people in the region will be connected to the internet. This continued surge in internet penetration will be driven by key fundamental factors:
Opera is bridging the digital divide in Sub-Saharan Africa
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…Opera grew to a record 150 million monthly active users in Africa during Q3-2020
By: Jørgen Arnesen, EVP of Mobile Browsers at Opera
Africa is a key focus for Opera and we believe there is significant growth ahead. The region is the fastest growing continent in terms of internet penetration.
Recent reports from GSMA show that only 300 million out of the total population of 1.1 billion people are connected to the internet in Sub Saharan Africa which means less than 1 in 3 people are online today.
By 2025, it is expected that 678 million people in the region will be connected to the internet. This continued surge in internet penetration will be driven by key fundamental factors:
Opera is bridging the digital divide in Sub-Saharan Africa (By Jørgen Arnesen) Africa Newsroom
of Mobile Browsers at Opera
Africa is a key focus for Opera (www.Opera.com) and we believe there is significant growth ahead. The region is the fastest growing continent in terms of internet penetration. Recent reports from GSMA (https://bit.ly/33ZFpnl) show that only 300 million out of the total population of 1.1 billion people are connected to the internet in Sub Saharan Africa which means less than 1 in 3 people are online today.
By 2025, it is expected that 678 million people in the region will be connected to the internet. This continued surge in internet penetration will be driven by key fundamental factors: