Privacy and security features enabled by default
Falkon cares a lot about the security of your data and ship with an ads blocker enabled by default as well as a password manager. Additional configurations allows you to improve even more your security and privacy
Customize your experience
Falkon support theming so that you can choose how your browser looks. Multiple extensions are also available to help you make Falkon adapt to you.
Integrated inside Plasma
Falkon integrates inside Plasma and follows Plasma theming preferences.
Open Source
Falkon is Open Source and you can browse, edit and share the source code. Falkon is Made By KDE, a community building high-quality projects that your are free to use. Check out all our projects!
Announcements
Sunday, 15 December 2024
Falkon 24.12 Release notes
This release includes fixes for GreaseMonkey, VerticalTabs, Navigation bar (security icon), stability fixes, does not advertise the FTP support, fixes printing and more small fixes.
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Sunday, 29 September 2024
Falkon 24.08 Release notes
This release focuses on SiteSettings feature, so I will try to introduce it here.
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Saturday, 2 September 2023
Falkon 23.08.0 released
New Falkon version 23.08.0 is being released as part of KDE Gear.
Notable changes Zoom indicator to the AddressBar When the zoom level on the page is different than the default, show current zoom level in the address bar.
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Friday, 21 April 2023
Falkon 23.04.0 released
New Falkon version 23.04.0 is being released as part of KDE Gear.
Notable changes There is a handful of changes in this release.
KWallet The format under which the passwords are stored has changed from Binary to Map. The passwords can now be viewed from within KWalletManager and even edited. While editing and adding new ones I would be careful with the data field and updated that as well. (This is some Falkon password internal mechanic) The Folder under which the passwords are stored changed from Falkon to FalkonPasswords. This was done to not overwrite the old passwords and potentialy ruin them during the migration to new format.
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