Flux Browser Privacy Policy
Effective date: July 7, 2026
This privacy policy applies to the Flux Browser Android app, package com.jppjff.fluxbrowser.
Flux Browser is a private mobile browser with ad blocking, tracker blocking, local protection reports, and a Fast Player for supported video streams.
What We Do Not Collect
Flux Browser does not require an account.
Flux Browser does not include in-app ads, an advertising SDK, a developer analytics SDK, or advertising ID tracking.
The developer does not collect, sell, or share your browsing history, search history, bookmarks, cookies, downloads, saved videos, page contents, or website login information.
Data Stored On Your Device
Flux Browser may store browser data locally on your device, including:
- Open tabs, page URLs, session history, tab previews, and bookmarks.
- Browser settings, shield settings, search region, and optional DNS-over-HTTPS provider.
- Website data handled by the browser engine, such as cookies, cache, local storage, site data, and permissions.
- Local protection counts and recent blocked items, such as ads, trackers, beacons, tag containers, remarketing pixels, suspicious links, and unsafe download warnings.
- Cached video data for supported non-DRM streams when you use Flux Fast Player or offline save.
This data stays on your device unless you choose to share it, for example through Android's share sheet, clipboard, screenshots, or support email.
Websites And Services You Use
When you browse the web, websites you visit may receive normal web request information from your device, such as your IP address, browser/device details, cookies allowed by your settings, account login state, and information you submit to those websites.
When you search from the address bar, your search terms are sent to the selected search provider.
Flux Browser may contact public country-code lookup services to choose a search region. Those services may receive your IP address, and Flux Browser stores only the returned country code locally.
If you enable DNS-over-HTTPS, DNS queries may be sent to the provider you select in the app, such as Cloudflare, Google, or Quad9.
Flux Browser uses browser-engine security and content-blocking features, which may rely on browser-engine services or updated protection lists.
Permissions
Flux Browser requests internet access to load websites, search, stream video, and use browser security features. It also requests network state access to respond to connectivity changes.
Flux Browser's source manifest does not request access to contacts, SMS, phone, calendar, photos, precise location, camera, or microphone. Websites may still ask for browser-level permissions, and you should grant sensitive permissions only to sites you trust.
Retention And Deletion
Local browser data remains on your device until you clear it, Android removes it, or you uninstall the app.
You can clear browser session data and video cache inside Flux Browser. You can remove bookmarks individually. You can also delete app data or uninstall Flux Browser through Android settings.
Children
Flux Browser is not designed for children under 13, and the developer does not knowingly collect personal information from children.
Contact
For privacy questions, contact the support email listed on Flux Browser's Google Play Store listing.