Samsung Brings Its Internet Browser to PCs, Enhancing Cross-Device Connectivity

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Samsung is expanding its web browsing capabilities by introducing a beta version of the Samsung Internet browser for PC users. This move allows Samsung device owners to access the familiar browsing experience on larger screens, improving convenience and continuity across their devices.

The PC version of Samsung Internet offers several notable features, including cross-device syncing of browsing data, such as history, bookmarks, and passwords. Users can log into their Samsung accounts to seamlessly access this information on their PC, phone, and tablet. Additionally, the browser includes an AI-powered “browsing assist” function, which can summarize web pages and provide text translation, enhancing the user experience.

While this is not Samsung’s first foray into the PC browser space, the current iteration promises a more robust and integrated experience compared to the company’s previous efforts. Users can now continue their browsing sessions across mobile and desktop devices, supported by Samsung’s smart anti-tracking feature that blocks intrusive web trackers and pop-ups to improve privacy.

Source: The Verge