The range of browsers is not big enough for you or you don’t trust Apple, Google and even DuckDuckGo enough? Then you need a small independent browser, such as iCab by Alexander Clauss. It has been around for a few decades and the up to date version supports all current macOS versions. Operators of older Classic Macs will also find older versions on the download page, which will still support Macs that are out of fashion.
Clear and independent
The browser is simple and clear and maybe what many are looking for: namely a browser that is not connected to any big company. In addition, iCab offers practical functions such as filters that suppress tracker and ad URLs and there is the option of only displaying secure IDNs.
International domain names are often used for fraud: for example, the Latin “e” and the Cyrillic character are visually the same, but technically different. This is how fraudulent URLs can be built – iCab can filter these addresses.
Many practical extensions
The modules that iCab comes with are also practical and that fulfill various practical functions: you can automatically reload a website after a certain time, download YouTube videos directly in the browser or simply display all the images on a website in an overview. So there are small, practical helpers that may be the ideal help for your specific application to make your life a little easier.
iCab is shareware and we think the price of ten dollars is very fair.