Citrio
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Citrio is an adware web browser developed by Catalina Group Ltd. and distributed by Epom Ad Server.[1] Citrio is available for Windows and Mac OS X. Citrio has a download manager that includes Bittorrent support, a video downloader, a media player and a proxy switcher. Citrio is based on the open source Chromium web browser project, which makes it compatible with all extensions, apps and themes from Chrome Web Store.
Developer(s) | Catalina Group Ltd. Epom Ad Server | ||||
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Initial release | July 22, 2014 (2014-07-22) | ||||
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Operating system | Windows XP and later, Mac OS X 10.6 and later, Android | ||||
Size | 56.3 MB | ||||
Available in | English | ||||
License | Adware | ||||
Website | citrio |
Citrio is known to trigger warnings from antivirus software, as it downloads privacy-invading extensions in the background and all users' data is tracked and collected by Epom for the purpose of selling ads; this has led some to categorize Citrio as adware.[2][3]