Aloha, a Privacy-First Browser, Goes Open Source
Today, a freely available privacy-first Aloha Browser announces the release of its core code to the public. This groundbreaking move aims to shape the future of the internet, where the fundamental human right to privacy is respected, users enjoy the freedom to be private, and developers are empowered to create modern, fast, and user-friendly private browsers. The Aloha Core code is now available on GitHub: https://github.com/AlohaMobile/aloha-core
Andrew Frost Moroz, founder of Aloha Browser, states: “Since our company’s inception in 2015, we’ve aspired to contribute to the open-source movement. We believe in the collective power of like-minded engineers to make the world safer and more privacy-conscious. 30GB of our cutting-edge code are now available to developers creating enterprise so...