Ammon – Samsung launched its own web browser for Windows PCs.
The browser is now available for download from the official Microsoft Store on Windows computers allowing users to sync browsing data with mobile devices.
After downloading and installing, the browser prompts users to sign in to a Samsung account and offers the option to import browsing history and bookmarks from Google Chrome and Microsoft Edge browsers.
Samsung Web Browser supports installing add-ons for Chrome and Edge via the Chrome Web Store. The browser also supports ad blocking, “incognito mode”, switching between day and night modes and other basic features.
Samsung’s web browser looks similar to Chrome and Edge, and can be built on the open-source Chromium project.
As one of the browser’s security options, the browser also offers an option to delete bookmarks, browsing history, passwords and other data when users log out.
The new Samsung browser can be downloaded on any computer running Windows 10 or 11, and is a suitable option for users who want to rely on the same browser on Samsung Galaxy devices or other mobile devices.
It is noteworthy that the Samsung web browser is the third most popular browser on mobile devices after Chrome and Safari because it comes natively on Samsung devices.
The Korean company says the browser “offers a great web browsing experience with multiple features and privacy protection.”
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