What is AXplorer?

Meet AXplorer, a revolutionary web browser that combines the ability to earn rewards with a strong focus on speed, security, and privacy, featuring a free built-in VPN for added protection. With AXplorer's advanced security measures, users can surf the web in a more secure space that guards against tracking by advertisers and other third parties. This browser also comes equipped with AXshield, a complimentary VPN service that safeguards your online presence. Alongside these features, AXplorer integrates a crypto wallet for hassle-free transactions with AXIA Coin. As the platform develops, it will incorporate UBDI technology, allowing users to participate in data-sharing pools and take back control of their personal data. Your online activities and earnings are easily connected to your AXIA account via the AXIA Member Center, making management simple and efficient. Begin your adventure by downloading AXplorer today and start earning AXIA Coin rewards immediately! With daily earning opportunities, secure default settings, and a strong commitment to data privacy, AXplorer not only prioritizes user safety but also aligns with the principles of social responsibility within the AXIA ecosystem. Moreover, AXplorer provides the convenience of syncing your browsing experience across multiple devices, including smartphones, computers, and tablets, ensuring that you have seamless access to your favorite features no matter where you are. This dedication to user experience and privacy makes AXplorer a standout choice in the world of web browsers.

Pricing

Price Starts At:
Free
Free Version:
Free Version available.

Integrations

No integrations listed.

Screenshots and Video

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Company Facts

Company Name:
AXIA
Company Location:
United States
Company Website:
axia.global/axplorer

Product Details

Deployment
Windows
Mac
iPhone
iPad
Android
Training Options
Documentation Hub
Video Library
Support
Web-Based Support

Product Details

Target Company Sizes
Individual
1-10
11-50
51-200
201-500
501-1000
1001-5000
5001-10000
10001+
Target Organization Types
Mid Size Business
Small Business
Enterprise
Freelance
Nonprofit
Government
Startup
Supported Languages
English

AXplorer Categories and Features

VPN Service

Anonymous Browsing
DNS Leak Protection
For Digital Security
For Financial Security
For Gaming
For Streaming
Kill Switch
Multi-Language
Multi-Protocol
Peer-to-Peer
Policy Management
Remote Access
Web Inspection
White Label

AXplorer Customer Reviews

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    Position: Retired
    Has used product for: Free Trial
    Uses the product: Daily
    Org Size (# of Employees): 1 - 25
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    AXplorer Browser

    Date: Mar 21 2023
    Summary

    I like the Browser but think they need to give more info on
    how it's set up (like DRM - is it on or off) WebGL - What is
    the default ?? Also the Zendesk has closed down (their major
    support) and there is no "about: config" available to see what
    is on and off etc. I will use it for a while but suspicious of Privacy from them and not able to know enough about set up.
    Using 4 add ons altogether, a bit much but all needed.

    Positive

    It seems fast and efficient. I like the "randomised" fingerprint
    like Brave and the VPN works but not on Chicago - the only
    US Server. When on "fastest" it goes to Montreal. Would like
    more controls under Privacy, eg WebGL is on default and
    greyed out (no idea what the default is.). But it works well
    so far. I added Privacy Badger.

    Negative

    What did shock me was finding "Google Analytics" files all
    over my PC' I then discovered the Browser uses this, so I
    immediately added an Opt Out Add On. On reading their
    Privacy Policy, they cover themselves well but do admit to
    collecting your Private Information, which they will hand out
    fairly easily it seems. It does NOT read like they are trying
    to protect your Privacy - just themselves. This is disturbing
    and disappointing. for a Privacy Browser - they protect you
    from others but collect much info themselves, and playing
    with Google Analytics makes me suspicious.

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