As Android users, we have plenty of options for web browsers. The browser ecosystem is alive and well, with options like Chrome, Firefox, and Edge leading the way. Even some of the less popular options, like Brave, Kiwi, and Vivaldi, offer legitimate alternatives. The competition for users breeds innovation, and Chrome is no stranger to testing and listening to user feedback. Just last week, Chrome began testing new memory-saving improvements and new AI-powered features for personalized themes. In its latest update, Chrome developers have introduced a new feature to Chrome Canary for Android that promises to give users more permission options.


