



Comodo IceDragon is described as 'Fast and secure internet browser based on Mozilla Firefox and infused with Comodo security' and is a Web Browser in the web browsers category. There are more than 100 alternatives to Comodo IceDragon for a variety of platforms, including Windows, Mac, Linux, Android and iPhone apps. The best Comodo IceDragon alternative is Mozilla Firefox, which is both free and Open Source. Other great apps like Comodo IceDragon are Brave, Google Chrome, Tor Browser and Vivaldi.




Angelfish is a modern mobile web browser. It is part of the Plasma Mobile app collection. Angelfish supports typical browser features, such as bookmarks, history, and tabs.



With many features to complement your navigation, fast and easy to use, Monument Browser is your best choice for web navigation on Windows. UWP devices (according to users).




Mozilla's official alternative to Mozilla Firefox, with ability to install unsigned addons in release version
Mypal is a current and maintained Windows XP web browser. Mypal is based on Mozilla Firefox code from a couple years ago, but is still actively maintained with security and feature updates by the developer.

The Decentr browser is a privacy-focused, lightning fast, and completely secure web browser built on Decentr's custom blockchain with a free, fully-featured VPN and ad blocker.

Light Firefox is a light browser based on Mozilla source code. Many components are slimmed down, so it can start faster and use less memory. By default, Light can run along with Firefox. Both x86 and x64 builds are available.

A fast, secure and more private browser... Created by AVG Technologies.
The concept of the "Sushi Browser" is wanting to utilize the screen to the maximum capacity just by a simple operation. Its goal is to be as fantastic as sushi.





CM (Clean Master) Browser is an ultra lightweight mobile browser which can protect you from malicious threats and still give you rapid browsing speed.




Historically, Iceape was a re-branding of SeaMonkey by the Debian project. However, Debian discontinued Iceape in December 2013 citing security concerns and lack of a maintainer.