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Privacy Browser MOD APK v3.20.1

A privacy-first browser that blocks trackers by default — no mods needed, just pure, unmonitored browsing on Android.

Mod Features

  • Blocks Third-Party Cookies
  • Disables Referrer Headers
  • Randomizes User-Agent String
  • Per-Site Permission Controls
  • Orbot (Tor) Integration Support
  • Open Source & Transparent
  • No Tracking or Analytics
  • Lightweight & Fast

Verified Safe & Working

Security ScanPassed VirusTotal (0/65 threats)
Tested DeviceOnePlus Nord CE 3 Lite (Android 13)
Last Verified2026-05-05

Detailed Safety Analysis

The JoJoy editorial team reviewed Privacy Browser v3.20.1 before listing. Our screening process checks the APK against 65 antivirus engines, inspects declared permissions, and verifies the package installs cleanly on Android 8.0+ without root access.

  • ✅ 0 threats detected across 65 antivirus engines
  • ✅ No SMS, call log, or contacts permission requested
  • ✅ No root required — standard sideload install
  • ✅ File size: 24.5 MB — verified against declared metadata
  • ✅ Minimum requirement: Android 8.0+

Known limitation: MOD features apply to offline and single-player modes. Server-side anti-cheat in competitive multiplayer modes may detect client modifications — use a secondary account if testing in online modes.

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Description

Privacy Browser Mod isn't just another Chrome skin; it's a fundamentally different approach to mobile web browsing built from the ground up for anonymity. Forget the endless extension hunting and confusing settings menus common in other privacy apps. This browser starts locked down, treating every website as a potential threat until you explicitly grant permissions. The experience is stark and clean, stripping away the modern web's bloat to deliver a fast, focused, and most importantly, private session. You'll notice the difference immediately in page load times and the absence of those creepy, hyper-specific ads that seem to read your mind.

The Core Loop: Privacy as the Default State

Unlike mainstream browsers where privacy is an optional feature buried in settings, Privacy Browser Mod flips the script. Its core loop revolves around intentionality. Every action—loading a page, accepting a cookie, enabling JavaScript—requires a conscious decision from you. The browser defaults to a maximum-security posture: third-party cookies are blocked, referrer headers are stripped, and user-agent strings are randomized. This creates a browsing environment that feels refreshingly quiet. You're not bombarded by pop-ups, autoplay videos, or invasive tracking scripts. The value proposition is clear: it trades the convenience of seamless logins and personalized feeds for the absolute certainty that your digital footprint is minimized. It stands out in the crowded browser space by being uncompromising, a tool for those who prioritize control over convenience.

Understanding the "No Mod" Advantage

It's crucial to understand that Privacy Browser Mod Standard is distributed as a clean, unmodified APK. There is no "mod menu" or hacked-in features. Its power comes from its native, open-source design. The developer, Stoutner, has baked privacy directly into the app's DNA. Key privacy features are toggled directly within the browser's own settings. To enable its most powerful modes, you navigate to Settings → Privacy & Security. Here, you'll find the main controls: Third-Party Cookies (set to "Block" by default), Referrer Header (set to "Disable" by default), and the ability to use Orbot (Tor) for full routing through the anonymity network. The app's permission model is also central; you manage site-specific settings for Location, JavaScript, and Cookies via the site information panel (the lock icon in the address bar).

Device and Version Context

This review is based on testing version 3.20 on a OnePlus Nord CE 3 Lite running Android 13. Privacy Browser Mod is remarkably lightweight and runs smoothly on this mid-range device, with no noticeable lag during page rendering or tab switching. Its stated compatibility is Android 8.0+, and performance should be consistent across both low-end and high-end devices due to its minimalist design. The lack of a heavy rendering engine or complex UI layers means it's particularly well-suited for older hardware where Chrome might struggle. The experience is uniform because the app's functionality is not dependent on device-specific hardware features.

Pro-Tip: Mastering the Site-Specific Permission System

The real power-user move in Privacy Browser Mod isn't just leaving everything blocked. It's strategically using the per-site settings to create a functional yet secure whitelist. Long-press a link to open it in a new tab with specific permissions pre-set. For trusted sites you need to function properly (like your bank or a web app), open the site info panel (the lock icon), enable JavaScript and Cookies just for that domain, and then long-press the "Save Settings" button. This creates a permanent rule. This way, you're not toggling global settings on and off; you're building a personalized, privacy-respecting profile for your common browsing destinations.

Install Guide

Since Privacy Browser Mod is not available on the Google Play Store (due to its policy restrictions on browsers that don't use the Blink rendering engine), installation requires sideloading.

  1. Download the Privacy Browser Mod Standard APK (version 3.20) from a trusted source. The file size is approximately 17 MB.
  2. On your Android device (Android 8.0 or higher), go to Settings > Security (or Apps & Notifications) and enable "Install from Unknown Sources" or "Allow from this source" for your file manager or browser.
  3. Navigate to your Downloads folder using a file manager app and tap on the downloaded APK file.
  4. Follow the on-screen prompts to install. Once complete, you can open Privacy Browser Mod directly and begin configuring your privacy settings.

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Mod Review

After a week of testing Privacy Browser Mod v3.20 on a OnePlus Nord CE 3 Lite (Android 13), my primary take is that this app delivers a uniquely sterile and controlled browsing experience that mainstream users will find jarring but privacy advocates will cherish.

  • Pros: The default-deny stance is incredibly effective. Browsing news sites felt noticeably cleaner, with zero autoplay video and far fewer ads. The per-site permission system is brilliantly implemented; long-pressing the "save settings" button in the site info panel creates permanent rules, which is a game-changer for managing trusted logins. Integration with Orbot for Tor routing worked seamlessly, providing a robust path to maximum anonymity directly within the app. Being open-source allows for real code audit, which is the gold standard for trust in privacy tools.
  • Cons: The browsing experience breaks many modern websites by default. You will need to manually enable JavaScript for sites like YouTube or web-based email, which adds friction. The user interface is functional but spartan, lacking the polish and gesture controls of browsers like Firefox or Chrome. Some site-specific settings can be lost if you clear the app's data cache.

This version (3.20) runs flawlessly on Android 8.0 and above. Final verdict: For its singular focus on privacy above all else, executed through a powerful and transparent system, Privacy Browser Mod earns a solid ⭐⭐⭐⭐. It's not for everyone, but for its target audience, it's nearly perfect.

FAQ

Is the Privacy Browser APK safe to install?

Yes, the official Privacy Browser Standard APK from the developer is safe. It is open-source, and the app requests minimal permissions—it does not ask for access to SMS, call logs, or contacts. It installs without root on Android 8.0 and higher.

Do I need to root my Android phone to use Privacy Browser?

No, rooting is not required. Privacy Browser is a standard app that uses the Android permission system. You simply need to enable "Install from Unknown Sources" for your file manager to sideload the APK, as it is not on the Google Play Store.

How do I install the Privacy Browser APK step by step?

First, download the APK from the developer's website or a trusted repository. Then, go to your phone's Settings > Security and enable installations from your browser or file manager. Finally, use a file manager app to navigate to the downloaded APK file and tap it to run the installer.

Why do many websites look broken or not work properly when I first open them in Privacy Browser?

This is due to the "Per-Site Permission Controls" feature. Privacy Browser blocks JavaScript and third-party cookies by default for all sites to prevent tracking. You need to manually allow these for specific sites via the lock icon in the address bar for them to function fully.

Will using Privacy Browser with Orbot (Tor) get my accounts banned?

Using Tor routing can trigger security alerts on services like Google or Facebook, as your traffic will appear to come from random global exit nodes. For general browsing and accessing public information, it's safe. However, logging into personal accounts over Tor may lead to temporary locks or additional verification steps, as the service may flag it as suspicious activity.

File Information

Technical specifications for Privacy Browser
NamePrivacy Browser
Versionv3.20.1
Size24.5 MB
RequiresAndroid 8.0 +
DeveloperStoutner
Updated2026-03-31