WebLibre is an independent privacy-focused web browser built on Mozilla’s Gecko engine and Mozilla Android Components, designed with privacy and usability in mind and supporting Firefox mobile add-ons. The project is currently in alpha release, meaning frequent updates, potential bugs, and breaking changes are expected; issues can be reported on GitHub. Presently, only F-Droid builds are free from Google dependencies. Downloads are available from GitHub releases, F-Droid, and Google Play. The page highlights UI features such as an Explorer navigation and a Graph View. The article, titled “WebLibre: The Privacy-Focused Browser,” was posted August 24, 2025 and is a 1-minute read, created with Quartz.