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Samsung Internet Browser Arrives on Windows in (Beta)

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Samsung has officially launched a beta version of its Samsung Internet browser for Windows PCs, marking a significant step in its cross-platform strategy. Previously available only on Android devices, the browser is now accessible to desktop users through the Microsoft Store.

A Familiar Yet Distinct Experience

Built on the Chromium engine, Samsung Internet for Windows offers compatibility with Chrome extensions and a familiar browsing experience. Users can install their preferred tools from the Chrome Web Store, ensuring a seamless transition from other Chromium-based browsers.

The interface is minimalist and intuitive, designed to prioritize user comfort and clarity. Key features include:

  • Smart Anti-Tracking: Enhances privacy by limiting third-party tracking.
  • HTTPS Priority Mode: Automatically connects to secure versions of websites.
  • Samsung Account Sync: Allows bookmarks, open tabs, and saved pages to sync across devices.

Privacy and Productivity in Focus

Samsung Internet emphasizes privacy and productivity. The browser includes a built-in ad blocker, dark mode, and reader-friendly layout options. A video assistant improves media playback, while the privacy dashboard offers insights into tracking activity and site permissions.

Availability and Outlook

The beta version is currently available for download via the Microsoft Store. Samsung has not yet announced a timeline for the full release or availability on other desktop platforms such as macOS.

This expansion reflects Samsung’s broader commitment to ecosystem integration, offering users a consistent experience across mobile and desktop environments. As the beta evolves, user feedback will play a crucial role in shaping the final product.

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