The Web Browser app on your TV is a browser for TV, so it may work differently than the
browser for your PC.
The website can be accessed through the TV's Web Browser app, so care needs to be
taken about children's access to harmful online contents.
You can lock the Web Browser app to prevent access to harmful online contents.
Configure the settings in General Safety Application Locks.
You can refresh the web page you are viewing.
You can type in a web address to navigate to a specific website or enter a search term
directly.
You can view the tabs that are currently open.
You can block ads within the web page you are viewing.
However, this button is only displayed if Settings Use Block Ads feature is set to
On.
Split the screen to display the TV screen. You can browse web pages while watching TV.
You can zoom in or out on the screen while browsing the website.
Add to bookmarks : You can add the website you are currently viewing to your
Favourites.
History : You can view and delete the website visit history.
Bookmarks : You can view and delete the list of websites you have added to your
Favourites.
Settings : You can change the web browser settings.
Exit the Web Browser.
The new tab screen shows a list of Recommended Sites and Most Visited Sites.
If you do not want Recommended Sites to be displayed, set Settings Show
Recommended Sites to Off.
Recommended Sites may vary by country and is only available in certain countries.
Some contents may not be played properly.
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Flash Plug-in is not supported, and only HTML5 media is supported.
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Plug-in installation is not supported.
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Media in formats other than JPEG/PNG/GIF may not be played.
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Apps may be forced to shut down if the TV runs out of memory.
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The fonts provided on the TV are used. Depending on the content, characters may look
different from PC or mobile browsers.
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File and font downloads are not supported.
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Caution is required because malicious or phishing sites are not automatically blocked.
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Some functions of Web Browser may not be supported temporarily due to external
factors.
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