Choose the next browser with your privacy first. Your online privacy isn’t an option, it’s our foundation. Quetta has an AI-based ad blocker and powerful Privacy Guard ™ to lead you to a private and clean Internet.
Browser with automated ad blocking :o wow! Must gonna try. Congratulations on the launch ;) You're gonna kill many businesses around ads. Twitter be the first lol
@kristof_gordon_der No ads and no data sharing, that’s our philosophy. At the moment we think everyone needs a product with this philosophy, so we made it.
In the short term we think we need to spend more energy concentrating on perfecting the browser, after all it’s still a complex project for us. In the long term we do need to keep our ideals alive, and we have plans to offer advanced paid features and so on, both to give our users more services that they might need, and to give us a commercial return.
Also, open source is in our consideration.
Congratulations on launching Quetta Browser! Love the emphasis on privacy in a world where that's increasingly rare. The AI-based ad blocker sounds like a game-changer. Just wondering, have you considered integrating any form of tracker visualization to see in real-time what's being blocked? Keep up the great work!
@daxeelsoni We’ll soon provide an on-device visualization of statistics to indicate blocked ads and trackers on webpages. It has a very high position on our todo list.
Hey! Congratulations on the launch.
1. How is your product different from already existing privacy oriented browser?
2. What is this based on, chromium? If yes how do you plan to work with manifest V3?
3. what is your profit model?
🚨ATTENTION!!
Do not install this browser. There are big Red flags. You can't see their privacy policy and terms of use. A company targeting privacy should have at least decent privacy policy and this browser has none. Further this company is registered in UK but not owned by a British. Their Reddit account is suspended and other social site doesn't give any confidence.
@slashtab I understand your concerns and I do recognize the importance you place on privacy. Indeed, our product is still in the final testing stages, so we are only pre-releasing it here, which means that our official website is still only in an early preview state and some information has not yet been made public. We will provide a full version of the terms and privacy policy before the final release of the app. Everything you concern is also our concern, so please give us some more patience to improve the information.
Just wondering, why the privacy could be so important when the other websites would still be able to fetch our data? Can the browsing including account making be super anonymous? Congratulations on the launch.
What an amazing accomplishment! @cherysun, I am beyond impressed by the incredible work you have done. With it setting your privacy as its priority, it looks like a game-changer and I can't wait to try it out!
Competition is always good. Congratulations on the launch. I'll be happy to see your browser among the selections and competing with Google & Edge, Bing & Fox!
Congratulations on the launch of Quetta, the privacy-first browser! In today's digital age, where online privacy is a paramount concern for many, your browser's emphasis on safeguarding user privacy is not only timely but also essential.
@guinnsquirrel Quetta’s all about keeping things simple and private. Unlike Vivaldi, which is great for tech buffs who love customizing, Quetta gives you a clean, easy browsing experience with top-notch privacy and no ad hassles.
Great product! Gave it a thumbs up and will be sharing with my network. Connect with me on here – excited to support your upcoming launches. @naveed_rehman
in today's digital world, data privacy is a major concern. Quetta Browser understands this and is designed to be the next generation of web browsing, prioritizing your privacy and security above all else
@lily_young In short, you can see your network requests with pro tools, common ad sources and tracker requests disappear.
Also, we don’t send any of your personal data to our servers, which will also show up on the network requests.
Is it based on Chromium? Yes. While we don’t agree with Chrome’s disregard for privacy, we must recognize that Chromium and Blink are technically powerful. So we chose to build our browser based on Chromium and put our privacy concerns and new design into it.
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