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<h1>Otter Browser</h1>
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From their website: "Otter Browser aims to recreate the best aspects of the classic Opera (12.x) UI using Qt5." Their motto is: "Controlled by the user, not vice versa". Version tested: 0.9.12 (SlackBuild from slackbuilds.org). Program used for testing requests: Mitmproxy.
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<h2>Spyware Level: <font color=lime>Not Spyware</font></h2>
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Otter Browser <b><font color=lime>makes no unsolicited requests at all.</font></b> It is fully open source. The developers, also, don't plan to include any spyware "features" in the future. This seems like a true privacy-based web browser (at least for now).
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This article was created on 11/25/2017
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