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What is so special about the Sundial Browser? |
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What technology was the Sundial Browser based on? |
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Is it safe to install the Sundial Browser, or to uninstall it? |
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Who developed the Sundial Browser? |
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Is the Sundial Browser the only browser that can access TLDs and IDNs on the Unifiedroot network? |
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Are there already some example TLDs or IDNs on the Unifiedroot network we can see using the Sundial Browser? |
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Can you register an advanced SSL for the hostnames of Unifiedroot and does Sundial support them? |
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I still have a question... |
The Sundial Browser is unique in its ability to expand what we can view on the Internet. Users of the Sundial Browser can view all the well known top-level domains (TLDs) of ICANN such as .com, .net, .org etc. as well as all new TLDs on the Unifiedroot network.
The Sundial Browser was developed from the open source platform of the Mozilla Application Suite.
Yes, it is completely safe to install the Sundial Browser. The Sundial browser has been tested in the MAC, Windows and Linux environments. Also, uninstalling it can be done safely and efficiently.
The Sundial Browser was developed and is owned and maintained by Unifiedroot S&M, Arent Janszoon Ernststraat 199, 1083 GV Amsterdam, The Netherlands. KVK no: 34235630
Yes, the Sundial browser is currently the only browser that can access the Unifiedroot network. We expect that other browsers will follow our lead.
See examples TLDs button
Yes, you can register them and Sundial is supporting the hostnames of Unifiedroot. See further information on https://home.security/
If you have a question, suggestion, or comment, please send us an e-mail to feedback@sundialbrowser.com and a member of our customer support team will respond back to you in a timely manner.