Launching today

Null Browser ∅
The web, minus everything you didn't ask for.
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The web, minus everything you didn't ask for.
15 followers
Most browsers compete on what they add. Null competes on what it removes. Blocking isn't an extension you bolt on — it's the foundation: ads, trackers, cookie walls & phishing stopped on your device before they load. No cloud, no server, no account — your data's journey is device → nowhere. The ∅ shield counts what didn't load, emptied ad slots get stamped "∅ hidden by Null," and unblockable video ads are auto-skipped. Free for Windows.









Took it for a spin on Windows and the block counter is oddly satisfying, watching pages rack up dozens of blocked items in seconds. Auto-skipping the unskippable video ads was the real surprise though, that alone might keep me around.
@bernahrlg Thanks and yes with Null browser you cannot see the ads and get a better user experience. Try it for video websites and you will see the difference and how fast the web is.
Blocking everything at the foundation is such a smart angle, love that the ∅ counter shows real impact. One thing I'd love to see is per-site allowlist controls with a simple right-click toggle, so when a small blog genuinely depends on ads to stay alive I can whitelist just that domain without whitelisting every tracker too.
@azatturp85180 thanks and there is a button on the browser where you can easily enable and disable the tracking.
the shield counter is oddly satisfying, almost like watching stuff fail to load in real time. caught myself refreshing a few pages just to see it rack up
@duran_ml51620 thanks and this feature is the best in the product and it really shares the list of trackers and sites.
The empty set symbol stamped in place of hidden ad slots is such a clever little detail, it turns something invisible into something satisfying to notice.
@cemile2xna thank you and yes that is the intent for the product. We should be free from the clutter and trackers.