Ceno Browser | Share the Web
Share the web!

Ceno is a free mobile browser that enables you to access and share web information, even when your internet access has been interrupted or cut off. With the help of other users, Ceno helps you sidestep internet censorship.

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Browse with a superpower

Ceno is the world's first browser that allows people to access blocked content with the help of other Ceno users.

  • Is your internet down or censored? You can still access content with Ceno. Learn how.
  • VPNs blocked? You can access the web with Ceno.
  • The more that people use it, the better it gets for everyone! Learn how.

Resilient

Websites are shared by a global network of peers, and stored in a distributed cache for availability when traditional networks are blocked or go down.

Lower data cost

You pay lower data cost because Ceno Browser routes user traffic through peer-to-peer networks, while still providing you with circumvention capability.

Free and open source

Ceno Browser is powered by an open source library called Ouinet that enables third party developers to incorporate the Ceno network into their apps for peer-to-peer connectivity.

Be prepared with Ceno

Don't wait until the next time the internet is blocked to find a solution. Download Ceno now.

Help yourself and others. Keep Ceno installed and use it frequently.

Share websites you access to help build resilience against internet blockages.

Ceno is designed by eQualitie, a non-profit creating free & open source tools to protect freedom of speech, facilitate information exchange, & promote self-expression on the internet.
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What Ceno users say

"Extremely important program. and not only for totalitarian countries, I think people of the free world should also use it more often to create a cache of pages. loads faster than other browsers."

"Awesome technology, it's free and works fine in Russia where a lot of sites are blocked. The whole image hosting of huge music platform Bandcamp is blocked here for more than a year now because of a single picture, so great to see album covers there again - and without VPN!"