Privacy Policy

Private Browser Privacy Policy

This Privacy Policy explains how Private Browser handles information in the Android app, this website, download pages, and support/contact forms.

Last updated: July 7, 2026

Quick summary

Private Browser is designed to let you browse without creating an account. The Android app does not collect browsing history, does not collect precise location, does not collect contacts, does not collect photos or files, and does not sell personal information.

When you use the browser to visit websites, those websites are independent third parties. They may receive normal web-browsing information needed to load their pages, such as your IP address and the page request.

1. Overview

Private Browser is a private browsing app for Android with a related website for product information, downloads, privacy information, and support. The Android app is designed without developer-operated accounts, native advertising SDKs, developer analytics, or a developer backend that stores browsing history.

2. Android app data collection

The Private Browser Android app does not collect personal information for the developer. The app does not require an account, does not collect payment information, does not collect contact lists, does not collect precise location, does not collect photos or files, does not collect browsing history for the developer, and does not send analytics to a developer-controlled server.

The app is configured to reduce local browser storage where Android WebView allows. Depending on the device and Android System WebView version, privacy-focused settings may include limiting cookies, third-party cookies, persistent WebView storage, form saving, geolocation, camera, microphone, downloads, and website permission prompts.

3. Browsing and search activity

Private Browser is a web browser. When you type a website address or search query, your device connects to the website, search provider, or web service needed to complete your request. Those third parties may receive information normally sent during web browsing, such as your IP address, requested URL, search query, browser information, and network metadata.

These third-party websites and services are not controlled by Private Browser. Their own privacy policies apply to the pages and services you choose to visit.

4. Website information

This website provides information about Private Browser and downloadable app files. The website does not sell products, does not collect payment card details, and does not require user accounts.

Contact form messages may be stored by the website so support can respond. If you use a contact or support form, the website may store the name, email address, and message text you submit. Do not submit passwords, sensitive personal information, financial information, or private browsing history through the contact form.

5. Downloads and browser add-on files

Android, Windows, and browser add-on files may be provided as user-requested downloads. Downloading a file may create ordinary web server logs, such as the time of request, requested file, IP address, browser user agent, and basic error logs used for security and reliability.

6. Ads and analytics

The Android app is designed without a native advertising SDK. The website currently does not use Google Analytics, remarketing pixels, or third-party advertising scripts. If analytics, advertising, or tracking tools are added later, this policy should be updated before those tools are launched.

7. Data sharing

Private Browser does not sell personal information. The developer does not share app browsing history because the app is not designed to send browsing history to a developer-controlled backend.

Information may be shared when required to operate the website, comply with law, respond to abuse or security issues, or process a support request that you choose to send.

8. Security practices

The Android app enforces HTTPS-focused browsing behavior, blocks cleartext traffic, cancels TLS certificate errors, enables Android Safe Browsing, blocks pop-up windows, blocks common tracker domains, and uses Android System WebView as the browser engine. Users should keep Android System WebView, Google Play services, and the device operating system updated for current security patches.

9. Children

Private Browser is not specifically directed to children. The Google Play target audience should be listed as adults unless the app and its policies are changed to meet child-directed or family app requirements.

10. Your choices

You can use the app without creating an account. You can clear available local browsing data in the app using the Clear control. You can also uninstall the app at any time using your device settings.

11. Contact

For privacy questions, support requests, or deletion requests related to messages submitted through this website, contact: rockypp1605@gmail.com

12. Changes to this policy

This Privacy Policy may be updated to reflect changes to the app, website, downloads, hosting provider, legal requirements, or Google Play requirements. The current version should always be hosted at the privacy policy URL submitted in Google Play Console.