Privacy is one of the main principles behind OH Browser.
OH Browser's published privacy information states that the browser does not collect personal information from users. The browser also follows a no-tracking approach and is designed to avoid unnecessary user analysis.
OH Browser is designed around the principle of not tracking users.
The browser is intended to serve the user rather than analyse browsing behaviour.
This means privacy is treated as part of the browser's design rather than as an optional feature.
OH Browser is designed to keep browser configuration under the user's control.
Its published information states that browser configuration is not transferred to a remote server for configuration purposes.
The goal is to reduce unnecessary external dependencies and keep the browsing experience as local and user-controlled as possible.
No.
OH Browser does not use AI to analyse users or their browsing behaviour.
The goal is to keep the browser focused on browsing rather than profiling or analysing the person using it.
No.
OH Browser follows a minimal-permission approach.
The browser avoids unnecessary permissions and additional sensitive access for normal browsing.
For example, file saving can use Android's system file APIs instead of requiring broad access to storage.
Private browsing and privacy are related, but they are not the same thing.
Private browsing mode is a browser mode intended to keep that browsing session separate from normal browsing data.
Privacy-focused browser design is broader. It includes decisions about permissions, tracking, data collection, background activity, and external data transfer.
OH Browser focuses on both private browsing and privacy-oriented design.
A browser can be one of the applications that sees the most of a user's online activity.
For that reason, the design of the browser matters.
OH Browser follows a simple principle:
Your browser should help you browse the web without unnecessarily trying to understand you.
For the complete and current details about data handling, users should always refer to the official OH Browser privacy policy.