Zoho launches privacy-centered browser ‘Ulaa’ to challenge Google, Microsoft and Apple

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Well, I have nothing against Zoho – on the contrary, e.g. their e-mail service respects‌ privacy.

Nevertheless, after looking at Ulaa - Private, Secure, and Superfast Browser I am deeply‍ disappointed: almost no technical information – I had to dig deeply into the blog to⁠ confirm my hypothesis that this was just another Chromium fork; no source code visibly available⁤ and lack of the information about developers (but a lot of marketing bulls**t); no serious⁣ discussion / comparison with another privacy-focused browsers...
Let's wait and see...
What do you mean? Dead on Arrival? Could you elaborate︀ a little bit about the background?
 
If it's Chromium based and closed source, I see no advantage over for example Brave‌ or the recently released Mullvad Browser. Or even regular Chromium with privacy extensions.
 
Like you and‌ Sols said, there's no advantage over for example Brave or the recently released Mullvad Browser.‍

They are wasting money for a product that nobody cares about.
 
guys, I don't know what you'd expect... no matter how imperfect these tools are I'm‌ personally happy that people at least have some "less bad" options that are actively promoted‍ and can reduce the blatant theft of private information mined during browsing the web
development of any solution that wouldn't be based on chromium or another existing core, the more⁠ open source, is two/three orders of magnitude more complicated and expensive and no matter how⁤ strong incentives we (users of this forum) see, it's probably not gonna happen (any soon)⁣
 
I don't think anyone was objecting to it. It just seems⁤ like a rather pointless browser to launch when it offers no advantage over existing browsers⁣ that do the same thing better.

You're not framing︂ our criticism correctly. The reason this browser is likely dead on arrival (outside of Zoho's︃ most ardent fans) is it's competing against other, well-established browsers in the same niche of︄ the market without any advantages. If they had picked another base, such as Firefox or︅ WebKit, it could have been an advantage and something new and interesting on the market.︆

It would be great if Ulaa is successful and does what it says it'll do.︇ As long as it's closed source, though, I wouldn't put any trust in it doing︈ what it claims to do. Why trust Ulaa without being able to verify, when you︉ can both trust and verify others?
 
fair enough
maybe I picked the less important part of your criticism
my point was we cannot expect much more
and the rest can be wrapped to "more⁤ freedom of choice is better then less"
 
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