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In Brave Browser: Fast AdBlock you're not going to run into any plug-ins or outside adjustments to administrate or set up, either. This app already comes with a safe and full-speed browsing experience. Yes, that means no pop-ups, malware or other annoyances are to be found anywhere in sight.

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Brave Browser is one of the safest web browsers you could use. It has ad blockers and third-party tracking, so your browsing is anonymous, and you are fully protected against "fingerprinting" techniques.

Brave Browser is based on Chromium, just like Google Chrome. However, it adds additional security features, such as ad blockers and third-party tracking. As such, it is safer than Google Chrome, with very similar performance.

Uptodown is a multi-platform app store specialized in Android. Our goal is to provide free and open access to a large catalog of apps without restrictions, while providing a legal distribution platform accessible from any browser, and also through its official native app.

Explanation: The Android platform was released under the Apache 2.0 license, and it is responsible for the copyright of the Android Open Source project. The Apache Foundation permits and grants licenses for software uses and distribution by the copyright under the Android Open Source Project.

Explanation: The Dalvik Virtual Machine (DVM) is an android virtual machine optimized for mobile devices. It optimizes the virtual machine for memory, battery life, and performance. Dalvik is a name of a town in Iceland. The Dalvik VM was written by Dan Bornstein.

Explanation: API stands for application program interface. It is a set of routines, protocols, and tools for building software and applications. It may be any type of system like a web-based system, operating system, or database system.

Explanation: A service is started when a component (like activity) calls the startService() method; now, it runs in the background indefinitely. It is stopped by the stopService() method. The service can stop itself by calling the stopSelf() method.

Explanation: An activity is a single screen in android. It is like a window or frame of Java. By the help of activity, you can place all your UI components or widgets in a single screen. Activity is like a frame or window in java that represents GUI. It represents one screen of android.

Explanation: Android is a customized Linux 3.6 kernel. It is the heart of android architecture that exists at the root of android architecture. Linux kernel is responsible for device drivers, power management, memory management, device management, and resource access.

Explanation: An Android Virtual Device (AVD) is an emulator configuration that represents a specific Android device. We can use the Android emulator as a target device to execute and test our Android application on our PC.

Explanation: Android Fragment is the part of activity; it is also known as sub-activity. There can be more than one fragment in an activity. Fragments represent multiple screens inside one activity.

Explanation: The android Activity is the subclass of ContextThemeWrapper class. Android Activity Lifecycle is controlled by 7 methods of android.app.Activity class. An activity is a single screen in android. It is like a window or frame of Java.

Explanation: The android.app.Service is subclass of ContextWrapper class. Android service is a component used to perform operations on the background, such as playing music, handling network transactions, interacting content providers, etc.

Explanation: Logcat is a command-line tool that dumps a log of system messages. It includes the messages that you have written from your app with the Log class and also includes the stack traces when the devices throw an error. Logcat helps to analyze the problems and also helps to display the log messages of our android device.

Explanation: OHA (Open Handset Alliance) was established on 5th November 2007, led by Google. It is committed to advance open standards, provide services and deploy handsets using the Android Platform.

Explanation: On September 15, 2009, Android 1.6 was released with the name Donut. It contains numerous new features such as voice and text entry search, bookmark history, contacts, web, "speak" a string of text, faster camera access, user can select multiple photos for deletion, support text-to-speech engine, WVGA screen resolutions.

Explanation: On the top of the application framework, there are applications. All applications such as home, contact, settings, games, browsers are using an android framework that uses android runtime and libraries.

Explanation: On the top of Native libraries and android runtime, there is an application framework. Android framework includes Android API's such as UI (User Interface), telephony, resources, locations, Content Providers (data), and package managers. It provides a lot of classes and interfaces for android application development.

Explanation: It is the heart of android architecture that exists at the root of android architecture. Linux kernel is responsible for device drivers, power management, memory management, device management, and resource access.

Explanation: The AndroidManifest.xml file contains information of your package, including components of the application such as activities, services, broadcast receivers, content providers, etc. It is responsible for protecting the application to access any protected parts by providing the permissions.

Explanation: SQLite is an open-source relational database, i.e., used to perform database operations on android devices such as storing, manipulating, or retrieving persistent data from the database. It is embedded in android by default. So, there is no need to perform any database setup or administration task.

Explanation: Android 4.1(Jelly Bean) updates to following features: smoother user interface, enhance accessibility, expandable notification, fixed bug on Nexus 7, one-finger gestures to expand/collapse notifications, lock screen improvement, multiple user accounts (tablets only), new clock application, Bluetooth low energy support, volume for incoming call, 4K resolution support, native emoji support, bug fixes for the Nexus 7 LTE.

Explanation: If we use the sendStickyBroadcast(Intent) method, the Intent is sticky. It means that the Intent that we are sending will stay around after the completion of the broadcast.

Explanation: An android toast provides feedback to the users about the operation being performed by them. It displays the message regarding the status of operation initiated by the user.

Explanation: As the name implies, AsyncTask class executes a task asynchronously. AsyncTask is an abstract class provided by Android, which helps us to use the UI thread properly. This class allows us to perform long/background operations and show its result on the UI thread without having to manipulate threads.

Explanation: TableLayout in android allows us to arrange the components into rows and columns. The containers in TableLayout do not display any borderline for their cells, columns, or rows.

Explanation: LinearLayout in android aligns all children either vertically or horizontally. The direction of the LinearLayout can be specified using the android orientation attribute.

Explanation: LinearLayout in android aligns all children either vertically or horizontally. The direction of the LinearLayout can be specified using the android orientation attribute. Its default value of the orientation attribute of LinearLayout is horizontal.

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