diff --git a/docs/adguard-for-android/features/protection/private-browser.md b/docs/adguard-for-android/features/protection/private-browser.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..337818d5b81 --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/adguard-for-android/features/protection/private-browser.md @@ -0,0 +1,26 @@ +--- +title: Private browser +sidebar_position: 7 +--- + +:::info + +This article is about AdGuard for Android, a multifunctional ad blocker that protects your device at the system level. To see how it works, [download the AdGuard app](https://agrd.io/download-kb-adblock) + +::: + +In v4.7, AdGuard for Android introduced an in-app private browser. You can access it from the main screen by tapping the *Private browser* button or from the *Protection* tab, where you can find some customization options. + +![Private browser](https://cdn.adtidy.org/content/release_notes/ad_blocker/android/v4.7/agpb_en.png) + +Here's what you can set up: + +- To set a default search engine, tap *Default search engine* and choose between the available options: DuckDuckGo (default), Google, Bing, Yahoo, Baidu, or Yandex +- To create a browser shortcut, tap *Create browser widget* and follow the on-screen instructions +- To get suggestions from your search engine instead of typing the entire query, toggle the *Search suggestions* option + +:::note + +The private browser is still in the early stages of development and has some limitations. For now, we recommend using it as a supplement to your browser’s Incognito mode, rather than as a replacement. + +:::