Wild Browser, the first well-designed, private and secure mobile browser to leverage regular internet use as a means to save endangered animals, is proud to announce its official ProductHunt launch.
As users surf the web, revenue generated by Wild Browser's search ads accrues in the background without interfering with their internet experience. 100% of these proceeds are donated to wildlife and nature conservation charities.
How Wild Browser Came to Be
Wild Browser is the creation of Joseph and Julia McGowan, tech entrepreneurs and lovers of wild spaces (and the creatures that call them home). The browser was created primarily to fill three underserved needs in the Android market: fast and safe browsing with convenient controls, a means to direct real assistance to underfunded conservation efforts, and a free browser supported by advertising that is ethical and respectful of the user's privacy.
How does Wild Browser manage to do all of this? A private search engine, one that is respectful of user privacy and personal information, is included with the browser. Use this to conduct web searches, and the revenue generated by the ads it displays is fully donated to charities that support and protect animals.