Browsers like Chrome, Edge, and Firefox on the PC are powerful because of the large number of extensions available, but the mobile versions of those browsers don't support extensions.
However, some developers have re-developed mobile browsers that support extensions based on the kernel, such as Kiwi and Yandex, which were previously recommended, and Mi Man and Look, which support the oil monkey script.
Today I would like to recommend you a big man using the Firefox kernel development browser "Iceraven," and its optimization, deep production, compared to the official original memory is smaller, more important is to support the extension plug-in function, you can install the script manager to expand the use of scripts.
Iceraven introduction
For now, Iceraven is only available for Android (don't be sad for iOS users) and comes with a wizard setup when you first run it, including support for logging into your Firefox account and syncing your old Firefox bookmarks, history, and more.
The browser also pays more attention to security and privacy and provides the level of privacy protection for you to choose from. Those who pay attention to privacy security can choose strict options. Appearance support dark/bright mode, support to set the layout of the toolbar, etc.
The default home page is immaculate, no superfluous things, only provide Google search engine; of course, you can also enter the search engine Settings. Customs add your commonly used search engine, such as Baidu, Bing. You can also add frequently-visited sites.
The built-in store provides many common extensions, such as uBlock. The Settings for the extension are the same as those on the computer.
TamperMonkey is the same as the computer side. You can manually create new scripts, import scripts, and download scripts online. It's not too powerful. Be careful, however, not to install too many hands that will affect browser performance.
Tab page Settings support list and network mode. Simultaneously, the privacy page management is also integrated into the inside; here, I also found a small detail, the privacy page prohibited mobile phone screenshots, further protecting your privacy.
Function Settings and the official version of the primary not much different also support password management, tracking protection, site permissions, browser data management, notification management, etc. It is worth noting that it keeps opening an external downloader, calling the download tool you installed.
conclusion
Because Iceraven supports extensions, oil monkey scripts, and self-debugging, it is arguably more powerful than any Android browser. It also helps Firefox login, so if you're a Firefox user on your computer, you can sync seamlessly.