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Samsung’s internet browser is headed to PC

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Samsung is bringing its mobile web browser to bigger screens. It’s launching a beta version of its Samsung Internet on PC with support for cross-device syncing, which should make it easier to access all your browsing data if you’ve never switched to a different default browser on your Samsung device.

The desktop browser is only available to users in the US and South Korea who sign up for Samsung’s beta program. In addition to an AI-powered “browsing assist” feature that can summarize webpages and translate text, you can also sync your browsing history, bookmarks, and passwords across your PC, phone, and tablet by signing into your Samsung account.

Additionally, Samsung will let you pick up your browsing session where you left off when switching between mobile and desktop devices. Samsung Internet on PC supports the company’s smart anti-tracking feature as well, which blocks third-party web trackers and pop-ups while you browse.

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