Dolphin Zero
Incognito by default with automatic data cleanup
Incognito by default with automatic data cleanup
If you want a browser that forgets everything the moment you are done, this privacy-first option keeps your device free of local traces. Every session runs in private mode, and the app clears what most people worry about: history, cache, cookies, saved passwords, and form entries. That focus on leaving no footprint is the entire pitch, and it sticks to it with near single-minded simplicity.
The interface is pared down to basics. You get an address bar that doubles as search, with a choice of four preset search engines, plus back and forward buttons. There are no tabs, so you view one page at a time, and there are no settings at all. That absence of toggles can feel limiting, yet it also removes the chance of misconfiguration. What you see is what you get, and what you get is a clean, distraction-free way to look something up in private.
One detail to remember: your traces are wiped when you leave, and the dedicated exit button triggers that shredding step. Forget to exit and the data might linger until the session ends, so building the habit is important. Also, the protection is local only. Sites you visit, your internet provider, or the administrator of the network you use may still log your activity. This is not a cloak on the wider web, only on your device.
There is one oddity for a tool built around discretion. The start screen announces the privacy focus, which could raise eyebrows if someone glances at your screen. If you can live with that, the trade-off is clear. For quick, confidential tasks it excels. For everyday browsing it is sparse, with no tabbed multitasking and nothing to customize. Choose it as your just-in-case browser, not as a full replacement, and you will appreciate exactly what it promises to do and what it intentionally leaves out.
Developer
Mobotap
OS
Version
2.1.0
License
Free