Since the launch of the indigenous messaging app Arratai, other Zoho apps have also garnered attention. Among the many powerful apps from Zoho, the Ulaa browser can prove to be very useful for ordinary users. You can use it on your phone, tablet, or PC. Discovering some of the amazing features of the Ulaa browser, which are different from Google Chrome, will make it your default browser. So, get ready to be amazed.
Built-in Ad Blocker
The Ulaa browser comes with a built-in ad blocker. This prevents you from seeing annoying ads on various websites. This not only improves the browsing experience but also makes web pages load faster. However, if you want to use such features in the Chrome browser, you have to install a separate extension. Many reports claim that browsers without ads are 20-30% faster than standard browsers. This is why the Ulaa browser significantly outperforms the Chrome browser in terms of speed and experience.
Privacy First
Multiple Modes
Another feature of the Ulaa browser is its availability of different modes, such as Work Mode, Personal Mode, Kids Mode, and Developer Mode. These modes come with different privacy settings and content filters. For example, adult content is blocked in Kids Mode. Similarly, Developer Mode includes various extensions and tools for developers. While the Chrome browser offers the option to use multiple profiles, they don't offer individual settings or features.
Super Fast Performance
Ulaa is a lightweight browser, and its core design uses less CPU and RAM due to features like ad-blocking and tracking prevention. Even on older or underpowered systems, web pages load quickly, and there's less chance of lag. One of the biggest criticisms of the Google Chrome browser has been its excessive RAM consumption. In such a situation, you can switch from Chrome to the indigenous Ulaa browser to enjoy superfast internet access.
Easy to Use
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