I started looking for Android browsers that allowed for private browsing and found a whole slew of them. Far more than I can test.
1. If you do a search for 'browser private' on the Google Play store you will find a bunch. The Orweb browser caught my eye because it can utilize Tor , but so can others.
2. I took a different tack and searched Play store for browsers mentioning the search engine Duckduckgo, which uses privacy as a major selling point. My thinking was that browsers that allowed DDG as a default search engine might also be serious about privacy.
I found two that I like: Easy Browser Pro and Exsoul Browser
So far Easy Browser is winning in my comparison testing, especially on the phone. It is so bare-bones simple but still has the search features I want, especially for a phone, but also for tablet. It behaves well when I want to copy a URL from the address bar, which can be important when you want to post to forums. Try the free version and upgrade to Pro if you like what you see.
Exsoul is also decent. However, I'm fighting with it to copy a URL from the address bar. So far I've not figured it out.
My old standby was Opera, which does not phone home to the môthership like Chrome. But android Opera only let's you set up one of the big three search engines, G, Y!, B, all of whom are tracking you and sort of defeats the purpose.
Has anyone else got recommendations for private browsers for Android?