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Samsung updates the app Internet, Adblock and Secret Mode from Lollipop and next

During these last days, the Korean company Samsung has gradually released an update for its Internet browser that are pre-installed on all smartphones with proprietary TouchWiz interface. major update that seems to introduce a number of interesting innovations.

This is the version 4.0 of Samsung Internet, pre-installed natively on the latest devices and natively integrated in the product updated to TouchWiz Marshmallow. Among the novelties brought by this latest version of the software was without a doubt the introduction of adblock feature. A navigation mode, the latter, which allows you to browse your web pages without the banner ads interfere with our operations.

To make sure that the browser present this feature must not only update the same to version 4.0 but you must also install the Adblock Plus app for Samsung Browser that are free on the Play store.

Besides all'adblock the new browser update stock of Korean manufacturer brings some novelties also regarding your privacy. It is in fact introduced a new Secret Mode that allows to correct some bugs in the previous version as well as to make the most rapid navigation thanks to improved performance as regards the fluidity of the whole application.

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