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Samsung has released a new beta of the Internet browser Samsung Internet (16.0.2.15) to the world. Although it is more of a minor update, it brings one very useful change.

This change is the ability to move the address bar from the top to the bottom of the screen, which will be especially appreciated by owners of smartphones with elongated and narrow displays. The new update also brings the ability to create groups of bookmarks, which is a feature we previously saw in the Google Chrome browser.

Last but not least, the new beta of the popular browser brings a new (albeit experimental) security-focused feature, which is HTTPS protocol prioritization. This is another measure by the Korean technology giant to improve privacy protection in its browser.

If you want to try out the mentioned news, you can download the new beta of Samsung Internet <a href="https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/1932/8043/files/200721_ODSTOUPENI_BEZ_UDANI_DUVODU__EN.pdf?v=1595428404" data-gt-href-en="https://en.notsofunnyany.com/">here</a> or here. Samsung should release a stable version within a few weeks.

How about you, what internet browser are you using on your phone? Is it Samsung Internet, Google Chrome or something else? Let us know in the comments.

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