Free Software for Android
Firefox Focus
Firefox Focus is a free and open-source privacy-focused mobile browser from Mozilla. With Firefox Focus you can browse the web with your Android or iOS powered mobile phone in a secure and privacy focused manner. Firefox Focus allows you to easily erase your browsing history, passwords, bookmarks and cookies and prevent unwanted ads from following you across the web.
Jami
Jami is a free, open-source. universal distributed communication platform which preserves the user's privacy and freedoms. Jami supports a variety of video input options, including mutliple cameras and image and video files, and the selection of audio inputs and outputs with high quality audio and video codecs.
Matrix.org
Matrix.org is an open network for secure, decentralized communication. It gives you a simple HTTP APIs and SDKs (iOS, Android, Web) to create chatrooms, direct chats and chat bots, complete with end-to-end encryption, file transfer, synchronised conversation history, formatted messages, read receipts and more. All conversations on Matrix are replicated over all the servers participating in them, meaning there are no single point of control or failure.
LavaLife
Lavalife is an online dating application available for your mobile device and the browser. Lavalife puts the excitement back into dating by matching your interests with others to help you break the ice and find someone that matches your life. Since 2001, Lavalife has been committed to helping its members find dates and soul mates that last for an eternity.
Jitsi
Jitsi is an open-source project and software toolset that allows you to easily build and deploy secure video conferencing solutions. At the heart of Jitsi are Jitsi Videobridge and Jitsi Meet, which let you have conferences on the internet, while other projects in the community enable other features such as audio, dial-in, recording, and simulcasting. Jitsi supports popular protocols such as SIP, XMPP/Jabber, ICQ/AIM, Windows Live, Yahoo!, Google Hangouts, OTR, ZRTP and more.
ICQ
ICQ is the oldest cross-platform messenger and VoIP client. It was originally developed by the Israeli company Mirabilis in 1996, later sold to AOL in 1998. With ICQ you can stay connected with friends, family and co-workers. ICQ provides instant messaging andcan conver audio messages to text.
Google Drive
Google Drive is a free file sharing and management service provided by Google. The service provides tools for storing, sharing and collaborating online within files and folder structures. Google Drive is available on any mobile or tablet device, and via a web interface for desktop. The service is know for its advanced search and collaboration features and offers and unmatched speed, performance and reliability.
Microsoft OneNote
Microsoft OneNote is a collaborative note taking application. Microsoft OneNote can be used for free while a premium subscription of the software is available through Microsoft 365.
Chromium
Chromium is a free and open source web browser developed by Google. The project builds the open source version of the Google Chrome web browser. Google make use of the source code to build and improve their proprietary version of Google Chrome. And Google is not alone, many other browsers like Microsoft Edge, Opera and others a based on Chromium.
Discord
A VoIP application and platform designed for creating communities and connecting gamers, and people rallying around specific causes. The Discord client is a free to use and can handle text, image, video and audio communication between users in a chat channel. Currently over 250 million users use the software to connect with others across the globe.