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CABrowser

CABrowser is a cross-platform open-source web browser designed to emphasize speed, privacy, and customization. It is developed by the CABrowser Project, a community-driven effort with corporate sponsorship, aiming to provide a lightweight, modular browser that can be tailored to individual workflows.

Rendering and technology: CABrowser uses a Blink-based rendering engine derived from Chromium, with multi-process isolation and

Privacy and security: Privacy is central to CABrowser. By default, HTTPS-Only mode is enabled, third-party cookies

Sync and interoperability: The browser provides end-to-end encrypted sync of bookmarks, tabs, and settings across devices.

Platform support: Windows, macOS, Linux, Android, and iOS are supported, with an emphasis on a consistent user

History and development: First released in the mid-2010s, CABrowser has seen periodic major and minor releases

See also: List of web browsers, Privacy-focused browsers, Web rendering engines.

hardware
acceleration
where
available.
It
supports
tab
grouping,
session
restore,
and
a
privacy
dashboard.
The
browser
offers
a
built-in
password
manager,
a
customizable
interface,
and
a
selection
of
extensions
or
plugins.
are
blocked,
and
anti-fingerprinting
protections
can
be
configured.
It
includes
tracking
protection,
a
private
browsing
mode,
and
regular
security
updates
to
address
new
threats.
It
supports
standard
web
technologies
and
a
range
of
extensions
where
the
platform
allows.
experience
across
devices.
The
interface
is
designed
to
be
accessible
and
user-friendly
across
different
form
factors.
focused
on
performance,
privacy
features,
and
ecosystem
enhancements.
The
project
maintains
open
governance
and
invites
community
contributions.