India’s Zoho is continuing its dominance over global tech giants. Days after its messaging app, Arattai, climbed up to the top spots on app store charts, Zoho’s new web browser, called Ulaa, has followed suit, achieving the number one rank on the Apple App Store. Ulaa, just like Arattai, is positioned as a direct competitor to Google Chrome and Apple Safari, centering its appeal on comprehensive user privacy and data protection.
Ulaa is a Chromium-based web browser that shares its foundation with Chrome. However, Zoho says that it is designed to diverge from the undesired data collection practices of its rivals. Zoho claims that Ulaa does not collect, store, or sell user data, drawing a sharp contrast with Google, which collects user data for personalised advertising.
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