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You will forget chrome after knowing about Samsung’s own web explorer

Google is a big tech giant that has a monopoly on different services like web browser and video surfing app YouTube. There have been several times when Google discontinued or abandoned different tech companies from their services. Huawei is a well-versed example of the devastating effect of its monopoly. Huawei has tackled this problem by developing its own web explorer and app store. But if you are not a Samsung user you might not know that Samsung also gives its user Samsung web explorer. This web explorer is by default installed in all Samsung phones. If you have not used it you will get to know a lot about it in this article. 

Samsung’s strategy 

Samsung is a big tech giant that has expanded itself in all possible services. Now Samsung needs to provide easy access to all the services that it provides in different dimensions. Any third-party app or website would have surely charged it with pounds of money. So it came with its own browser app that has super cool features for users. It was basically built to decrease the distance between users and Samsung’s different services. 

Features of the Samsung browser app 

Updated incognito mode. 

Safe search is synonymous with incognito mode. The mode that prevents your searches to appear in history and websites to track your activity. It can be tedious to operate too. Samsung’s web browser comes with a secret mode that prevents your searches from showing in history and also prevents someone else from accessing this security mode. Nobody else would be able to see the tabs that you opened and used. 

 

Security issue 

You must have come across unavoidable popups and websites that track your activity on the internet. It feels like someone is observing you from close and this can be a direct threat to your privacy also. Though different apps and websites claim to prevent you from these things, it’s still hard to find any free one. Samsung’s web explorer comes with this feature in secret mode itself that allows you to block all unwanted popups and see all those websites that are tracking your activity on the internet. 

 



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