Samsung's browser appears on all Android phones, with an ad blocking tool
Samsung's own browser is now available on all Android 5.0 and above phones. In this update, Samsung Internet also has an ad blocking tool available.
Samsung's own browser is now available on all Android 5.0 and above phones. In this update, Samsung Internet also has an ad blocking tool available.
Previously, Samsung Internet was only available on Samsung devices and Google's Nexus and Pixel phones. But from now on, Android users can find this app on Google Play Store or Galaxy Apps Store.
The new browser built-in tool helps block tracking, allowing you to browse the web more securely and securely. Users turn this feature on with the slide button or if you use the Secret Mode, this tool will be turned on by default.
This utility is Disconnect's product, a privacy protection company that already has a similar tool on Samsung Internet.
Browser integrates more tracking tools
This new tool shows that Samsung is probably following its competitors. Apple also recently launched an ad-blocking tool on Safari's mobile and computer versions last month.
In the latest version of Samsung, there is also a Night Mode and High Contrast mode to browse the web on a dark background and reduce eye strain.
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