Puffin Browser
{{Short description|A cloud-based web browser developed by CloudMosa}}
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{{Infobox software
| name = Puffin Browser
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| developer = CloudMosa, Inc.
| released = {{start date and age|2010|11|23}}
| ver layout = Stacked
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| operating system = Android, iOS, Windows, macOS, Android TV, Linux
| engine = Blink
| license = Proprietary
| website = {{URL|https://www.puffin.com}}
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Puffin Browser is a web browser developed by CloudMosa. It uses cloud servers to process and compress web pages, with the aim of speeding performance and reducing bandwidth usage. It is available on various platforms, including Android, iOS (limited availability), and Windows.{{cite web|url=https://example.com/overview/puffin-browser |title=Puffin Browser Overview |work=TechExample |access-date=6 January 2025}}
Features
Puffin Browser primarily relies on remote servers to pre-process and render web pages, a design that aims to:
- Shrink page load times by offloading heavier processing tasks to the cloud.
- Save data bandwidth through server-side compression.{{cite web|url=https://example.com/techsource/puffin-features |title=Five Features of Puffin Browser |work=Example Tech Source |access-date=6 January 2025}}
The browser has been noted for its built-in support for Adobe Flash (on older versions), although newer platforms abandoned Flash. Some versions include features such as an on-screen trackpad and a gamepad for browser-based games.{{cite web|url=https://example.com/another-techsource/puffin-flash |title=Puffin Supports Flash |work=Engadget |date=2018-05-12 |access-date=6 January 2025}}
History
CloudMosa introduced Puffin Browser in 2010 as a faster alternative to native browsers on mobile devices, positioning it to handle resource-intensive scripts using cloud computing technology.{{cite web|url=https://example.com/puffin-history |title=History of Puffin Browser |work=Official CloudMosa Blog |date=2010-09-01 |access-date=6 January 2025}} Over time, the browser expanded to multiple platforms, offering free and paid (Pro) versions.
= iOS and Android Releases =
Puffin gained attention on iOS for its remote Flash rendering at a time when native Flash was not supported on Apple devices.{{cite web |url=https://example.com/techreview/puffin-ios |title=Puffin on iOS |work=CNET |date=2012-07-10 |access-date=6 January 2025}} On Android, it competed with well-established browsers by touting faster load times for graphic-intensive sites.
= Windows Version =
A version for Microsoft Windows was released in beta form to test how cloud-based browsing would perform on desktop environments.{{cite web |url=https://example.com/news/puffin-windows |title=Puffin Browser Arrives on Windows |work=The Verge |date=2019-03-15 |access-date=6 January 2025}} However, adoption rates and update frequency varied, with limited overall mainstream traction.
Privacy and security
Because Puffin Browser processes data through remote servers, some users and privacy advocates raised concerns about data protection and encryption. CloudMosa stated that all traffic between the device and its servers is encrypted, but details about data handling beyond initial transmission remained a topic of debate.{{cite web |url=https://example.com/security/puffin-privacy |title=Privacy Discussion: Puffin Browser |work=Ars Technica |date=2020-10-22 |access-date=6 January 2025}} Users noted that Flash support may introduce potential security vulnerabilities when not updated in sync with Flash security patches.
Reception
= Critical reception =
Reviews of Puffin Browser were mixed:
- Positive feedback accompanied its cloud-based acceleration, making page loads comparatively faster on slower networks.{{cite web |url=https://example.com/expertreview/puffin-performance |title=Puffin Browser Performance Review |work=PCMag |date=2021-01-08 |access-date=6 January 2025}}
- Criticism related to privacy concerns, reliance on remote servers, and compatibility issues with certain websites.
= Usage and rankings =
Puffin Browser claimed millions of downloads on the Google Play Store. On iOS, its presence has fluctuated due to Apple’s policies on browsers and third-party rendering engines.{{cite web|url=https://example.com/statistics/puffin-downloads |title=Puffin Browser Download Stats |work=App Annie |access-date=6 January 2025}}
Controversies
Some users and sources questioned whether Puffin’s performance metrics reflect real-world browsing speeds or were limited to certain websites. Critics also argued that routing web traffic through external servers could pose privacy risks if those servers are compromised or if logs are retained.{{cite web |url=https://example.com/controversy/puffin-server |title=Concerns over Puffin Browser's Remote Servers |work=Security Now |date=2021-03-11 |access-date=6 January 2025}}
See also
References
External links
- [https://www.puffin.com/ Official Puffin Browser Website] (Archived versions available at the Wayback Machine)
- [https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.cloudmosa.puffinFree Google Play – Puffin Browser]
- [https://apps.apple.com/app/puffin-browser/id472937654 Apple App Store – Puffin Browser]
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