Samsung launches its own browser for Windows

On November 29, Samsung unexpectedly launched its browser on PCs. The Samsung Internet app is now available in the Microsoft Store.

In the case of Android, the program is called Samsung Internet Browser, but this, of course, does not change the essence. There is only one screenshot in the Windows Store that shows the Samsung browser looking no different from Chrome.

Actually, this is not surprising, given that most third-party browsers on Windows rely on the Blink engine, which is also the basis of Chrome. However, the developers of many well-known browsers try to make their programs unique at least in appearance, but this is not the case here yet.

But Samsung Internet will allow Galaxy smartphone owners to synchronize data on their PCs with the browser on their mobile devices.

However, this feature is only partially functional, allowing you to synchronize your browsing history, bookmarks, saved pages, and open tabs, but not passwords.

Source portaltele
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