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The PlayStation 5 has a hidden Web browser; here’s how to find it

LordOfChaos

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They don't plan on exposing it in full at this time


tl;dr 1) Go to twitter, find a link and follow it
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2) That's really it
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So, super easy to break out into the world wide web, no real attempt to keep this away at all, but also no attempt to make a user facing browser with a better UI yet
 
They don't plan on exposing it in full at this time


tl;dr 1) Go to twitter, find a link and follow it
20201111-093544-1440x810.png

2) That's really it
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So, super easy to break out into the world wide web, no real attempt to keep this away at all, but also no attempt to make a user facing browser with a better UI yet

That's not a "hidden browser" in the PS5. That's literally built into any Twitter apps.
 
I know it's nice to have but I always find it painful browsing on a console - it's way easier to just open up my phone (or flip open my laptop).
 
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Why is it hidden in the first place? lol Xbox has their Edge Browser on the console day 1 this is weird.
Browsers are so complex to build, so it's very easy to find an exploit compromising the whole system. They need to find a way to isolate the program from the system like Chrome OS.
 
Browsers are so complex to build, so it's very easy to find an exploit compromising the whole system. They need to find a way to isolate the program from the system like Chrome OS.
Still not a good choice since Xbox has the browser and so far no one has been able to exploit it so it not just the browser it more to do with the OS security.
 
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Still not a good choice since Xbox has the browser and so far no one has been able to exploit it so it not just the browser it more to do with the OS security.
AFAIK, Xbox uses a hypervisor system, so the isolation is running at base level. PS4/PS5 runs everything on bare metal so it needs carefully crafted methods.

Fun fact, PS3 used to have a similar hypervisor, so you can install Linux on it.
 
AFAIK, Xbox uses a hypervisor system, so the isolation is running at base level. PS4/PS5 runs everything on bare metal so it needs carefully crafted methods.

Fun fact, PS3 used to have a similar hypervisor, so you can install Linux on it.
So it only a matter of time before the PS5 get hacked even without the browser. So if Sony don't want that to happen maybe they should use something else.
 
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I have a sudden urge to use the dreamcast browser
Used to browse picpost and thehun on that thing
 
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So it only a matter of time before the PS5 get hacked even without the browser. So if Sony don't want that to happen maybe they should use something else.
Running on bare metal can squeeze more performance, also be less error-prone when communicating with hardwares. Hypervisor adds another potential failure point to exploit so it won't necessarily be better in terms of security. I agree Sony needs to find a way to sandbox the browser or anything that could run unauthorized code.
 
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I doubt it's a security thing considering Sony is allowing the Twitter app... which is clearly just a browser wrapped in an app that allows access to random URLs lol
 
Web browsers on console are not necessary when everybody has their phone right next to them all the time. That was cool in 2006, but not today.

Also, it's very obvious that the PS5 would have a background web browser the moment they announced a game like Genshin Impact would be playable on it.
 
No browser? Seriously lol

Why must they strip consoles of basic shit in the beginning of a new gen?

I'm willing to bet that anybody with a decent phone or computer doesn't actually use console web browsers. They're great when in a pinch, but they're slower and clunker compared to using a PC or Mobile browser. Not to mention, services like Netflix, YouTube, etc. all have dedicated apps on consoles these days, so there isn't much of a need to access them through a browser.
 
Yes but in general my statement holds true.

Not at all. I don't usually use web browser on my PS4, but is much convenient to do it because of the errors the game or console update have, and with just one click of the button they send me to the HTML support page about or to the game support page.

BTW, Genshin Impact use a lot of the PS4 web browser, so for me is a win to win. I can leave my phone alone while playing just fine.
 
Is this the PS5 SurpriseTM we've been told about so much?!
I honestly think the surprise was that it was outperforming XBSX. That was how it came across to many people in the DF video that originated from. In hindsight, it seems to be true.

What I do not understand about the PS5 is there are settings for a browser. Yet, no official browser.
 
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