Although Avast Secure Browser is based on Chrome, it doesn't support many of the extensions, so no themes. Which means you have to rely on a lot of Avast technology to simply browse the internet. You can't use the VPN without SecureVPN for example, nor can you let Avast handle your passwords without Avast Free Antivirus (or better) installed. Some of these extensions require Avast products to be installed on your computer. However, you'll notice a load of custom Avast extensions pre-installed, such as anti-fingerprinting, anti-tracking an Adblock, extension guard and much more. When you start Avast Secure Browser it looks like another version of Chrome. Some might argue a little too customised. Worse, install a third-party extension and you have to be 100% sure that it isn't malicious and hope it's not designed to extract your personal data.Īvast Secure Browser is a Chromium-based web browser (much like the forthcoming new Edge from Microsoft) which is a version heavily customised by Avast. Chrome, Firefox and other third-party web browsers are popular, but not universally trusted.
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