Dear Dev,
Unfortunately, the problems with the new Cent Browser are increasing day by day. The last problem I encountered is this:
"www.thewindowsclub.com" is a site I know but rarely visit; and this site has now added itself (only) to the Cent Browser as a second homepage (tab) opened at the start (see the links below for screenshots); but it does not appear in the "Settings > On startup > Open a specific page or set of pages" section;
http://tinypic.com/m/jutzt4/3
http://tinypic.com/m/jutzt5/3
For this reason, I got a search for content in the Cent Browser portable folder for the word "thewindowsclub". And search results: 500 items.
Since it would take a long time to delete this 500 items, I immediately created a new portable Cent Browser folder and added the "User Data" folder, which contains my personal settings that I have saved in advance.
Regards,
NOTE 1) I am a computer user for over 30 years. Moreover, I'm an old "HijackThis Reports" analyst. I mean, I'm an experienced and knowledgeable person about computer security;
2) I will send a congratulatory message to the admin of "thewindowsclub.com" soon, because he has managed to add this site as a homepage to Cent Browser without my permission;
3) In the meantime, I think Cent Browser is getting weaker for security in the new version...
Unfortunately, the problems with the new Cent Browser are increasing day by day. The last problem I encountered is this:
"www.thewindowsclub.com" is a site I know but rarely visit; and this site has now added itself (only) to the Cent Browser as a second homepage (tab) opened at the start (see the links below for screenshots); but it does not appear in the "Settings > On startup > Open a specific page or set of pages" section;
http://tinypic.com/m/jutzt4/3
http://tinypic.com/m/jutzt5/3
For this reason, I got a search for content in the Cent Browser portable folder for the word "thewindowsclub". And search results: 500 items.
Since it would take a long time to delete this 500 items, I immediately created a new portable Cent Browser folder and added the "User Data" folder, which contains my personal settings that I have saved in advance.
Regards,
NOTE 1) I am a computer user for over 30 years. Moreover, I'm an old "HijackThis Reports" analyst. I mean, I'm an experienced and knowledgeable person about computer security;
2) I will send a congratulatory message to the admin of "thewindowsclub.com" soon, because he has managed to add this site as a homepage to Cent Browser without my permission;
3) In the meantime, I think Cent Browser is getting weaker for security in the new version...