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Advanced Browser Settings

SureFox offers advanced browser setting options such as setting a custom browser agent, working offline, enabling DOM storage & Data Storage, redirecting to the SureFox error page and more.

Following are the options available in Advanced Browser Settings:

SettingsDescription
Browser AgentSelect a desired Browser Agent from the list.
Allow File AccessSelect this option to allow local file access.
Allow WebContent DebuggingSelect this option for webcontent debugging.
Working OfflineSelect this option to browse only the local pages.
Enable DOM StorageSelect this option to enable client-side storage in a persistent and secured manner using DOM Storage API.
Enable Database StorageSelect this option to store locally and retrieve them with SQL queries in HTML5 page.
SureFox Error PageSelect this option to redirect the screen to the SureFox Error Page when an error occurs.
Webpage TimeoutSpecifies the time duration for the webpage to wait to establish the connection before showing timeout error.
Advanced Touch HandlingThis setting will handle touch related problems on a few websites. Advanced Touch Handling is disabled by default.
Javascript can open windowSelect this option to view the JavaScript coding in a new window.
Content BlockingSelect this option to block access to webpages that contains specified keywords. For more information, see Enable Content Blocking. 
Proxy SettingsSelect this option to pass all the request through the proxy server.  Note: This feature is not available on Lollipop and above devices.
Allow All WebsitesSelect this option to allow all websites. This setting will be helpful when the admin has configured lockdown at the proxy level. 
Auto Restart on Critical ErrorSelect this option to restart SureFox automatically when SureFox encounters a critical error.
Auto Restart on Low MemorySelect this option to restart SureFox once automatically when the device running SureFox application has low memory. 
Enable Hardware AccelerationSelect this option to use support from device hardware to speed up processes.