Unless it is an ultimate exception, everyone has a browser installed on their computer and smartphones to surf the web, work, communicate with others and more.
However, there are significant differences in browsers. Some browsers prioritize speed and convenience, some privacy, while other browsers focus on certain specialized tasks. And there come browsers that are potentially wicked, such as the Wave browser.
Is Wave Browser Safe?
On their official websites, Wave browsers portray themselves as an alternative to mainstream software that guarantees “anonymity of your data,” and offers a personalized experience to users. “Not only do we not pass your data onto third parties, we don’t even store it ourselves,” the website states.
Wave browser is available on Windows, MacOS, Android, and iOS. It can be installed via Google Play and App Store, indicating its successful marketplace requirement regarding functionality and security.
The Wave browser is classified as a Potentially Unwanted Program (PUP). PUPs, as the term suggests are not very harmful. However, certain behaviours displayed by PUP do cause indirect or direct harm: display unwanted ads, slow down the user’s device, collect an excessive a
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