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Avast Secure Browser Review is one of the browsers that puts a big emphasis on privacy and security with features like Bank Mode and anti-tracking technology. It comes with an integrated VPN, which allows you to stay safe and connect to the internet quickly. It is based on Chromium, meaning that it operates and looks exactly like Chrome and also supports Chrome extensions, as well as its own security-focused extensions.

Avast Secure Browser comes with an array of privacy and security extensions that are pre-installed, including an ad blocker as well as an anti-phishing extension. one for anti-tracking, a disguise for fingerprints feature, HTTPS encryption support, extension guard, password manager, and even the ability to verify your credentials on websites like HaveIBeenPwned. All these extensions are accessible within the browser’s Security & Privacy Center. You can also modify each extension individually according to your preferences.

The adblocker’s functionality is robust and can be set to block all ads. It also blocks flash files, which makes pages load faster. The browser can identify sites that are fraudulent and warn you about scams that could be a possibility. However this feature isn’t as powerful than Google’s Scam Alert.

The browser claims to be « track proof, » but this is actually a fancy method of saying that it follows the Do Not Track standard, which isn’t as secure as it ought to be. The anti-fingerprinting capabilities of the browser are to be a bit limited and only scrambles the user agent’s string.

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