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Puffin Incognito Browser is free to download but requires a paid subscription to function. In this release (10.5.1.70541), we fixed several reported issues. Thanks for using Puffin.
Puffin Incognito Browser is now subscription-based, In addition to the existing $1/month subscription, two new low-cost prepaid subscriptions are available at $0.25/week and $0.05/day. The exact price is subject to the tax, exchange rate, and Google's pricing policy in each country. Puffin's monthly postpaid subscription offers Android's standard 7-day free trial. Puffin's short-term prepaid subscriptions allow users to pay for Puffin only when they need to use Puffin.
The mission of Puffin Incognito Browser is to protect human rights and personal safety against tyranny and injustice by leaving no evidence of user activities on the phone even if the phone falls into the hands of the secret police. Puffin Incognito Browser guarantees complete anonymity and ultimate privacy.
Features:
✔ No IP tracking
✔ No location tracking
✔ No cookies or site data saved
✔ No permissions allowed
✔ Session terminated automatically after brief inactivity
===== In-App Purchases =====
* $1 per month for Puffin Monthly Subscription
* $0.25 per week for Puffin Weekly Prepaid
* $0.05 per day for Puffin Daily Prepaid
==== Limitations ====
• Puffin’s servers are located in the US and Singapore. Geolocation restrictions may occur if you are based in other countries.
• Puffin is blocked in certain regions (e.g., China, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates) and some educational institutions (e.g., select schools within the United States).
For more information, please visit https://support.puffin.com/.
Decent Browser, gets the job done... but I'm practically just as unhappy due to the subscription add on, you can't just have something for free and then add paywalls to it later without warning or just setting up premium... that's a BAD business practice, should've just made a different app browser for that... Personally I'd believe you're trying to steal money from people for simple potentially impractical services that used to be free... but I know you guys wouldn't do that right? EDIT: I did.
Really good, lightweight, fast browser. I don't need a lot of potentially privacy compromising features, and those who do are not understanding what this browser is about. I also don't think a dollar a month is excessive. Not blocking cookie consent notices (some of which subject you to time consuming menus) is the only real shortcoming for me.
The subscription model is very costly. Just like you made your first puffin pro a one time purchase, get back to that model and that too at an affordable price. As far as piracy is concerned, since the browser is cloud based, you can use it in such a way that the pirated browser is not able to connect to your server. I am sure developers will understand these things and come up with a better solution.Edit-All the best for your journey ahead .
It is TERRIBLE. Used to be great 10 years ago. Now they ask for a subscription, and the cherry on top are the unprofessional replies to the bad reviews, instead of listening to the customer and fixing it they are digging a deeper hole. Don't waste time with this, just get Firefox Nightly and slap on some extensions like uBlock. edit: no one wants to pirate this terrible app, please come out of your delusion, it's not worth pirating.
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