Developer(s) | Yandex |
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Initial release | 1 October 2012 |
Stable release(s) [±] | |
21.5.2 (May 31, 2021[1])
21.5.1.845 (June 2, 2021[2])
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Preview release(s) [±] | |
Written in | C++, JavaScript |
Engine | Blink |
Operating system | [4] |
Platform | ARM, IA-32, x86-64 |
Available in | 14 languages |
List of languages English, Czech, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Kazakh, Portuguese, Russian, Simplified Chinese, Spanish, Turkish, Ukrainian, Uzbek. | |
Type | Web browser |
License | Freeware[5] |
Website | browser |
Yandex Browser (Russian: Яндекс.Браузер) is a freeware web browser[5] developed by the Russian web search corporation Yandex that uses the Blink web browser engine and is based on the Chromium open source project.[6] The browser checks webpage security with the Yandex security system and checks downloaded files with Kaspersky anti-virus.[6][7] The browser also uses Opera Software's Turbo technology to speed web browsing on slow connections.[8]
The browser is available for Windows, macOS, Linux, Android and iOS.
Yandex is facing web search competition in Russia from Google Search.[9]Google Chrome, Russia's most popular web browser, uses Google Search as its default search engine. In June 2012, Mozilla Firefox, the world's third most popular web browser, signed a deal to replace its default search engine Yandex Search with Google Search.[9] As Yandex Browser's "Smartbox" uses Yandex Search as its default search engine, the browser will help Yandex compete for Russian search market share.[10]
Distinguishing features of the Yandex Browser include the following:
Protect active security technology scans files and website for viruses, blocks fraudulent webpages, protects passwords and bank card details, and keeps online payments safe from theft.[14][15]
The world's first browser with support for DNSCrypt technology.[16] Encrypts Domain Name System (DNS) traffic. For example, it protects from a trojan DNSChanger, a tracking Internet provider, or hackers. This option must be enabled in the browser settings.[15]
When connecting to open Wi-Fi networks or to the points that use a weak WEP-defense, Yandex Browser automatically encrypts traffic between it and the HTTP sites.[17]
According to Douglas J. Leith, a computer science professor at Trinity College, Yandex Browser sends a hashed hardware identifier to Yandex. Also, browser sends to Yandex servers every letter typed in the address bar and every URL visited by the user.[18]
Yandex was created by Ilya Segalovich and Arkady Volozh while working for Arcadia in 1993. It was named Yandex as an abbreviation for Yet Another Indexer. They named it Яndex, using Я as a shortened version of Ya. Yandex was unveiled on September 23, 1997. At that point it had indexed the entirety of the Russian internet. The following year, Yandex began showing advertisements. Their first advertisement said, "Ваша киска купила бы Cisco," meaning, "Your kitty would buy Cisco." In the year 2000, Yandex was registered as a company. Volozh became the CEO. In 2001, Yandex started to place advertisements directly into pages themselves. 2500 advertisers joined. A year later, the company became profitable. That same year, Yandex.Images and Yandex.Market started. Later that year, Yandex.money (a payment system) started jointly with the PayCash group. In 2003, Yandex started issuing dividends. That year, they issued $100,000 of dividends. Yandex also changed their advertisement system to a pay-per-click model. In 2004, Yandex.maps started. They had detailed maps of Moscow, Saint Petersburg, and Kyiv. It could not be used to search for addresses, just establishments. That year, Yandex created a separate search engine for blogs, that no longer exists. [19]
According to LiveInternet[20] As of February 2021, Yandex Browser held 12.5% market share in Russia.[21]
analytics, Yandex Browser reached 2.3% market share in Russia two months after its release.
By: Wikipedia.org
Edited: 2021-06-18 12:38:32
Source: Wikipedia.org