Avast launches its own browser for Windows: based on Chromium
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Avast, the well-known company behind the well-known antivirus, has entered the browser market by launching its own solution. A browser that has been called Avast Secure Browser PRO and that stands out for including an integrated Virtual Private Network (VPN) and an Adblock to avoid ads and unwanted .g
Avast Secure Browser PRO is a browser available for computers running the Windows operating system. A proposal based on Chromium like Edge and Chrome and that, contrary to what is usual, is paid
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Avast Secure Browser PRO stands out first for integrating its own VPN It offers access to 30 locations worldwide with points at all continents. It offers encryption of all connections, both incoming and outgoing with an interface adapted to all types of users.
In addition to the built-in VPN feature, Avast Secure Browser PRO also includes additional privacy and compatibility features in Secure Browser PRO, the version of the browser for Android and iOS mobiles. It incorporates Anti-Phishing, Anti-Tracking technology, Bank Mode and Password Management services.
These include Advanced Adblock, which is set by default and set to Strict Mode>so that ads and trackers are blocked automatically. "
"Other options are Essential Mode and Balanced Mode , which block all ads that violate local regulations, including pop-ups and autoplay videos. Balanced mode also blocks other non-intrusive ads to improve the speed and security of browsing sessions."
Avast Secure Browser PRO provides a connection for a maximum of five devices on mobile and desktop. It is compatible with Windows, iOS and Android, and will be available for Mac soon
The subscription service has three levels and comes with the option of a seven-day free trial. The monthly subscription is priced at 5, 99 euros per month, the annual subscription will cost 4, 12 euros per month and the two-year offer is priced at 2, 92 euros per month
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