Private Browsing Modes for Everyday Search
AVG Secure Browser gives everyday web searches a clear choice between Normal Mode and Private Mode. Normal browsing keeps regular tabs available while applying the browser's privacy and security controls, including ad and tracker blocking, VPN support, and protection against unsafe downloads. Private Mode is suited to sessions that should leave less local history behind, with browsing data removed when the mode closes.
The bottom tab area keeps open pages grouped by browser mode, so users can return to a regular session or start a private tab without rebuilding their workflow. The address bar also doubles as a search entry, and the search-engine selector lets users choose the provider that fits their routine.
Security & Privacy Center Controls
The Security & Privacy Center turns privacy settings into a practical control panel instead of a collection of hidden menus. From one place, users can adjust ad and tracker blocking, open Web Shield protections for malware and phishing sites, clean browsing data, and review how websites may use location, microphone, or camera access.
This layout suits people who move between shopping, research, banking, and public Wi-Fi. One-tap cleanup can remove history, cached images, cookies, and other browser clutter, while anti-tracking and fingerprinting controls help reduce the information websites can use to recognize a browsing session. The result is a browser that lets users tune protection to the task at hand.
Tab, Bookmark, and Download Management
Bookmarks, shortcuts, tabs, and saved downloads give AVG Secure Browser a practical layer for repeat browsing. A plus button can keep a favorite site close at hand, while the tab view helps users switch between open pages and browsing modes. People who sign in with an AVG Account can sync browsing data across devices, but the browser can also be started without an account.
The app also includes private media handling for downloaded content. A video downloader, encrypted Media Vault, private players, and passcode access help separate saved files from ordinary browsing. These tools are useful for users who collect reference material, revisit saved pages, or want a more deliberate way to manage downloads on a phone.
VPN, Media Tools, and QR Scanning
AVG Secure Browser combines a browser-level VPN with small tools that make mobile browsing more flexible. The VPN can help disguise a browsing location, while Secure DNS options add another privacy setting for users who want to control how connections are resolved. A QR reader turns a code into a quick starting point for a web task instead of requiring manual typing.
The same toolkit works well for short, practical moments: opening a link from a poster, checking a site on a shared network, or switching from a normal search to a private session. Users can choose how much privacy control to apply before opening a page, then keep useful links, tabs, and saved media organized for the next visit.