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Samsung Internet for Windows is now widely available, no more restrictions
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Samsung released its Internet web browser for Windows in October, marking a significant expansion beyond its previous confinement to Android devices. The initial launch for Windows was a beta version, accessible only to users in Korea and the United States.
This restriction has now been lifted. Samsung Internet for Windows is accessible globally, irrespective of location. While the official download page may still indicate availability is limited to Korea and the US, the download functionality works worldwide. The software remains in beta status, but this broader rollout suggests a stable public release could be imminent, though Samsung has not confirmed any timeline.
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The browser offers standard web browsing capabilities, similar to alternatives like Chrome, Edge, or Firefox. Key features include built-in synchronization with the Android version, allowing bookmarks, history, and open tabs to be shared between devices. Integration with Samsung Pass also securely syncs saved passwords. Additionally, users can seamlessly continue browsing sessions across their Android and Windows devices.

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