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Unlike Chrome, Firefox, or Edge, which are designed for general privacy, Byte Browser was built for . It allowed users to create multiple "digital fingerprints" (different IPs, user agents, screen resolutions, WebRTC settings) to manage dozens of Facebook, Amazon, or Google accounts from a single machine without triggering security flags.

One of Byte Browser's biggest competitive advantages in 2021 was its seamless relationship with the Chrome Web Store. Because it shares the Chromium architecture, users can install any extension, theme, or web app directly from the Google ecosystem. This bypassed the software adoption hurdles faced by entirely non-Chromium browsers like Firefox or Safari. Why the Chrome Web Store Search Surged in 2021

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