
Unfortunately, the tracker blocking features aren't as robust as they otherwise would be while actually using Focus or another privacy browser. Integrating Focus with Safari gives you its tracker blocking abilities while browsing the net with Safari. The coolest feature of Focus is its ability to integrate with Safari. Focus can also block content and web font downloads.įocus has other features and settings too. It can block trackers from ads, social media, and analytics tools found on many sites. There's no bookmarking or saving logins information.įor some people, this level of minimalism in a mobile browser might be a deal breaker.īut let it be heard that Focus has killer (read: excellent) tracker blocking features. This means that Focus is always in that "private browsing" mode, similar to that of Safari. It also doesn't save any information between browsing sessions. It literally has no frills it doesn't even have tab management. One of the first things you notice about Focus is its minimalism. It's also only available on mobile operating systems such as iOS and Android. However, Focus is all about simplicity and user privacy from the jump.

They're both developed by Mozilla and share many similarities such as browsing engines and to some degree, their respective logos.

In fact, I've compared Firefox Focus and the Brave Browser (which is also on this list) in depth in a separate post.įirefox Focus is a cousin of the regular Firefox. I've covered a bit of what Firefox Focus is about in other posts.
