You may notice the only major difference is the Security & Privacy Center launch item at the top of the menu. Unlike browsers like Chromium-based Vivaldi, where developers created their own customized settings menu, the Avast developers didn’t add a lot here. If you open the Settings menu, you’ll notice nearly everything there is identical to your Chrome browser settings as well. The one difference is that you’ll notice the Security & Privacy Center icon appears by default near the addons menu. This is unlike other browsers based on the Chromium platform but provides a very different user interface and experience.Īvast bookmark placement, menu icon location, and even the settings and menu systems appear nearly identical to Chrome. ![]() Using the Avast secure browser doesn’t feel a whole lot different than using Chrome. You can also import bookmarks from an HTML file if you want to. Supported browsers are Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge, Firefox, Opera, and Microsoft Internet Explorer. You can change the Import bookmarks and settings browser selection by typing secure://settings/importData into the URL field of the Avast secure browser.
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