UC Browser is designed for speed and data efficiency, making it ideal for users with limited bandwidth, while GNOME Web focuses on privacy and integration with the GNOME desktop environment, appealing to users who value open-source software.
UC Browser
Pros:
Fast browsing speed
Data compression feature
Built-in ad blocker
Customizable interface
Supports multiple tabs
Cons:
Limited privacy features
Not widely supported on desktop
Ads can still appear in some cases
GNOME Web
Pros:
Open-source and free
Integration with GNOME desktop
Privacy-focused
Lightweight
Supports extensions
Cons:
Limited support for proprietary formats
Less popular than other browsers
May lack advanced features compared to competitors