Every time you open your browser, you are making a trust decision. You are trusting that the software will not track your every click, sell your browsing habits to advertisers, or leave your personal data exposed to bad actors. For most mainstream browsers, that trust is misplaced. The business model of the modern web browser is built on surveillance — your attention is the product, and your data is the currency.
SaudiSmart Browser was born from a simple conviction: browsing the internet should not require you to sacrifice your privacy. Built on Electron with a custom dark interface, our browser strips away the telemetry, the trackers, and the data pipelines that major browsers depend on. Your browsing data stays on your device, period. There is no analytics dashboard on our end watching what you do.
We went further by integrating Tor support directly into the browser. With a single click, users can route their traffic through the Tor network, accessing .onion sites and browsing with a level of anonymity that would normally require installing separate, specialized software. For journalists, activists, researchers, and anyone who values their digital freedom, this is not a luxury — it is a necessity. And it works seamlessly alongside normal browsing, so you do not have to choose between convenience and privacy.
The browser also supports Chrome extensions, automatic updates through our own update server, and a clean tab management system designed for power users. It is fast, it is minimal, and it is built by a team that will never have a financial incentive to spy on you. SaudiSmart Browser is not just another Chromium fork — it is a statement about what software should be: a tool that serves you, not the other way around.
