This is the source code of gngr, a new cross-platform browser that champions privacy. gngr
is an independent implementation of web standards in pure Java. It is not a wrapper around other browser engines.
gngr
plans to protect privacy by
- disabling the following by default: Cookies, Javascript, XHR requests and providing fine granuality of control over them.
- by implementing in a high-level language that is easier to audit
- by using run-time sandboxing
Read the introduction to know more.
This is an early prototype that is usable with simple websites.
Security-wise, the code isn't hardened at all! Use the current version:
- with app level sandboxing
- with simple, trusted web-sites only
- periodically clear the browser cache and data.
Do Not use the current version with critical websites such as banking websites or web-mail.
As of July 2016, our focus is to improve layout and rendering. We have developed grinder to automate layout and rendering tests. Here's a chart showing our progress (click for more details):
We are also using web-platform-tests for stabilising the DOM support.
For building and running from the command line:
git clone
this repoant -f src/build.xml run
to build and rungngr
For developing, we recommend setting up Eclipse, although it
is possible to use other IDEs or command line tools as well, with the help of the ant
build script.
Everyone is welcome to contribute. Issues that can be easily picked up are marked with the following tags:
- need-code : if you are ready to jump in with code.
- need-advice : if you have expertise on the topic.
- need-triage : if you would like to help test or analyse a particular issue.
You are welcome to take up something that is not listed above, but please co-ordinate with us first before you spend effort on it.
See the contributing guide for more details.
- IRC:
#gngr
and#gngr-dev
on freenode. - Reddit: /r/gngr
- Gitter room for gngr
- Our blog and its feed
- Copyright 2009 Lobo Project
- Copyright 2014, 2015 Uproot Labs India Pvt Ltd
gngr
began as a fork of the now-defunct project called the lobo
browser (see credits).
For archival purposes, the history of all commits that transform lobo
code from its CVS repository to the very first version of gngr is available in a separate repository.