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Primary Guidelines & Tips for MX5: Optimize Maxthon for Maximum Privacy
Hi Maxers, how many years have you been using Maxthon browser? How much do you know about this browser? I believe that you guys have been the veteran players in our community. However, the topic I bring up today is easily to be omitted but is still very important for...
Primary Guidelines & Tips for MX5: Customize Your Settings
Nowadays, I believe for most of you guys, from “hardware” like the dress and shirts you wear to software like mobile apps you use, there are more and more requirements for personalization and customization. Then as your gate to the Internet, of course, MX5 settings...
Maxthon in 2016
The Best Way to Download YouTube Videos For Free is Here
Browsing Quora, I found there were many people asking how to download YouTube videos without downloading any software. In spite of the fact that there are many downloader software or technical ways to achieve that, but for some of us, we hope to keep our computer...
An MX5 Tutorial By A Young Maxer
After the launch of Mx5, we are receiving browser reviews from many users all over the world. Today, we bring you a fun video review from ZTYT, a young boy who is using Maxthon browser. This video is also available on ZTYT's Youtube...
Maxthon Browser V5.0.2.1000 Officially Released!
Dear all, Thanks for helping Maxthon improve all the time.And today, we bring you the latest version 5.0.2.1000 and welcome all of you to have a try! We sincerely thank all the users who give us valuable feedback, which helped us find lots of bugs and fix them. Your...
Primary Guidelines & Tips for MX5: UUMail
Hi there, if you subscribed to our blog, you probably know we are posting a series of Maxthon tips. After Maxnote, Passkeeper, what will be the next? Right! It’s UUMail. UUMail is a shield for your real e-mail by creating numerous “shadow mailboxes”. It protects your...
Maxthon SHA-1 Certificates Deprecation Plan
Secure Hash Algorithm (SHA) is published by National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) as a U.S. Federal Information Processing Standard (FIPS), while SHA-1 is one hash function of SHA family, which is widely used by Certification Authorities (CAs) and Web...