The fast way to browse privately
A focused address/search flow, simple controls, and lightweight pages keep the experience direct on phones, tablets, and desktop-sized screens.
Private Browser App for Android, Windows, and Chrome
Private Browser uses a clean Chrome-style layout with simple downloads, rounded cards, clear safety details, and a light color system that feels familiar while staying focused on private browsing.
Typed HTTP addresses are upgraded to HTTPS when possible.
Dangerous schemes and certificate errors are rejected.
The Android app is built without a bundled ad SDK.
One action resets cookies, history, storage, and cache.
Explore Private Browser
This page now follows the same kind of detail structure visitors expect from a major browser website: performance, safety, personalization, desktop support, downloads, and clear frequently asked questions.
A focused address/search flow, simple controls, and lightweight pages keep the experience direct on phones, tablets, and desktop-sized screens.
HTTPS-first navigation, Android Safe Browsing, blocked mixed content, blocked unsafe schemes, and certificate-error blocking help reduce risk.
The app is prepared for phones, tablets, Samsung, LG, Motorola, Huawei, ChromeOS-style windows, laptops, and large screens.
The Windows package includes the Private Browser Shield ZIP for Chrome/Edge users who want ad, tracker, sponsored-box, and popup cleanup.
Private Browser upgrades typed HTTP links to HTTPS, blocks unsafe URL schemes, rejects suspicious navigation, blocks downloads in private mode, and denies website permission prompts like geolocation, camera, and microphone.
The Android app is prepared for phones, tablets, Samsung, LG, Motorola, Huawei, ChromeOS-style windows, and laptop-sized displays. The Windows setup opens Microsoft Edge InPrivate with an isolated profile.
The included Private Browser Shield add-on for Chrome and Edge adds ad, tracker, sponsored-box, and popup blocking as part of the desktop package.
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Questions
Private Browser is a security-first browser app and desktop browsing toolkit.
The Android app is designed without a native ad SDK. The included Desktop Shield add-on blocks many common ad and popup patterns.
Yes. The app is designed for phones, tablets, large screens, ChromeOS-style windows, and Windows PCs.
No. It uses a familiar clean browser-site style, but it remains your original Private Browser product and does not use Google branding or Chrome proprietary features.