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Aloha Browser is a privacy-focused browser from Aloha Mobile Ltd, registered in Cyprus. It is not positioned as a traditional proxy pool; instead, it integrates VPN, ad blocking, privacy reports, file downloading, and file management directly into the browser. The free version already includes a built-in VPN and Ad block, while Premium unlocks more VPN features and advanced tools.
From a proxy/VPN perspective, Aloha’s main selling point is its browser-integrated VPN. The available materials state that Premium users can choose from 80+ locations and access the fastest premium servers, load-balanced optimal server selection, Autostart, Phone-wide VPN, Always-on connection, and an automatic kill switch. The free VPN can hide activity, protect data in transit, help on public Wi‑Fi, and bypass some geo-restrictions, but the number of free nodes, speed limits, and traffic policy are not disclosed.
Aloha emphasizes that it “does not track, log, or share data,” and says the browser does not collect or share any data, with its privacy policy regularly audited by Leviathan Security Group. It also offers Passcode, Face/Touch ID, HTTPS lock, redirect blocking, and real-time privacy reports. However, the website’s cookie notice also states that the site may share usage information with social media, advertising, and analytics partners, so evaluations should distinguish between “website visit data” and “browser/VPN usage data.”
The product uses a free + Premium model, and new users can try Premium for 1 week, but the collected text does not provide specific pricing. Ease of use is one of its strengths: users can install the browser and immediately access the VPN, ad blocking, and download tools. Premium can also sync across multiple devices, but it requires an Aloha Profile.
Its advantages include high integration, a free entry point, a relatively complete Premium VPN feature set, plus multi-threaded downloads, Wi‑Fi file sharing, ZIP compression, and private folders. The drawbacks are the lack of key information such as VPN protocols, encryption parameters, a server country list, bandwidth limits, concurrent device limits, and payment methods. There is also no stated support for HTTP/SOCKS5 proxy capabilities. As a result, it is suitable for personal private browsing, encryption on public networks, lightweight unblocking, and download management, but not for users who need residential IPs, mobile proxies, bulk IP pools, or automated scraping.
The text does not provide information on availability in mainland China, payment methods, or blocking status, so china_access can only be assessed as unknown. If it cannot be accessed directly from within China, users may need another available network or a compliant alternative tool. If the core requirement is proxy usage, a professional residential, datacenter, or mobile proxy service would be more appropriate.
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alohabrowser.app is an United States Proxies provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 7.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Unknown. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach alohabrowser.app directly.