Opera is among the many alternative browsers that let you do more with less.

The surfing app also offers privacy, speed, and a one-handed experience.

If all you want to do is jump online and get some browsing done, I wholeheartedly recommend Opera.

iPhone using the Opera browser to view Lifewire.com

Sascha Brodsky / Lifewire

In my time testing the internet tool, it seemed to render pages faster than both Chrome and Safari.

Even better, Opera offers a calmer browsing experience than the crowded interfaces of some other browsers.

The most noticeable change to Opera is its new interface.

iPhone running the Opera browser while resting on a countertop

Sascha Brodsky / Lifewire

New colors have been introduced, including a change in the home screen logo from purple to red.

The whole surfing app has a cleaner and smoother design.

Opera also has introduced a new way of syncing your web app, too.

You start Opera on your setup and tap the Flow icon on the sidebar.

In practice, its kind of like the scrapbooking app Pinterest.

Opera is among the many alternative browsers that lets you do more with less.

If you dont mind paying for your surfing app, you might want to considerthe Cake surfing app.

Cake also sports an unusual gesture-based interface.

The browsers Enhanced Tracking Protection also blocks a wide range of trackers.

If you hate the idea of being tracked online, you might want to consider the freeGhostery web client.

The whole idea behind this app is to let you browse the web anonymously.

The company claims the internet tool doesnt have cookies and wont collect your data.

The app also blocks ad trackers.

Another option for privacy fiends is the venerableDuck Duck Go for iPhone.

This app includes tons of tools to keep your browsing anonymous.