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Puffin Browser – Fast and Flash Apk and IPA is Here ! (Latest) 

 

Puffin Browser
Puffin Browser is a wicked fast Mobile Flash Browser. Once users experience the thrilling speed of Puffin, regular mobile Internet feels like torture. Puffin Browser supports Adobe Flash over cloud 24 hours for Free.
Wicked Fast: Puffin speeds up mobile browsing by shifting the workload from the resource-limited devices to the cloud servers, and resource-demanding webpages can run super-fast on your phones or tablets.
Cloud Protection: All traffic from Puffin app to Puffin server are encrypted, a protection from nearby hackers. It’s safe to use public non-secure WiFi through Puffin, but not safe at all for most browsers.
The Latest Flash: We keep improving our cloud servers, and provide the latest version (18.0) of the Flash player over the cloud.
Save your bandwidth: Puffin uses proprietary compression algorithm to transmit web data to your device, and it can save up to 90% of your bandwidth on regular web browsing. (Please be noted that streaming Flash content or videos requires more bandwidth than the normal usage.)
Features
  • Incredible page load and rendering speed
  • Adobe Flash support over cloud during the daytime (also works on Android 4.4+)
  • Download to cloud (up to 1G per file)
  • Theater mode for Flash videos and games
  • Virtual trackpad and gamepad
  • Add-on functions (Pocket, Evernote, Facebook, translator and more)
  • Color theme for toolbar and sidebar
  • Fastest JavaScript engine
  • Full web experience (desktop and mobile view)
  • Incognito tab: Auto-clean your browsing activities in the app
What’s New
  1. * 24H Unlimited Free Flash service. No more trial time limitation.
  2.  Synchronize Chrome bookmarks automatically. 
===== Limitations =====
  1. * The data centers of Puffin Web Browser are in the US and the cloud servers can only access public web sites from US geolocations.
  2. * For users outside the US, local contents, especially videos of local interest, may not be accessible from the US due to geo-restrictions in their home countries.
  3. * Puffin is blocked in some countries (e.g., China, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates) and by some schools (e.g., in United States).

 

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