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Browser mode is the most browser-complete environment inside Crafted Gamz. Rather than offering a single proxy search box embedded in a page, it gives you a fully realized browsing shell — with tabs, navigation controls, a real address bar, bookmarks, server switching, and an entire visual theming system. If you have ever wished you could use a proxy tool the way you use a real browser, that is exactly what Browser mode is designed to be.

Why Browser Mode Exists

Most proxy tools are built around a single interaction: you type a URL, the page loads through a proxy, and the experience ends there. There is no continuity, no way to manage multiple destinations at once, and no sense of a persistent workspace. Browser mode exists to change that entirely. For users who want Crafted Gamz to function as a primary browsing workspace — rather than just a game library or a one-off proxy utility — Browser mode is the clearest answer the platform provides. It is built around the idea that proxy browsing should feel real, not makeshift. Everything from the tab system to the bookmarks bar to the internal cg:// pages is designed to support returning users who treat the environment as their day-to-day browser rather than a temporary detour.

Key Features at a Glance

Browser mode packages a wide set of features into a single cohesive environment:
  • Tabs — open and manage multiple sites simultaneously without losing your place
  • Back and forward navigation — move through your browsing history within each tab
  • Reload and home controls — standard browser controls available at all times
  • Address bar — type any URL, use the proxy directly, or enter cg:// shortcuts to navigate to internal pages
  • Bookmark support — save sites with a single action and return to them instantly
  • Bookmarks bar — pin your most important bookmarks directly to the browser toolbar for one-click access
  • Connection details — inspect your current proxy connection status from within the browser
  • Server and region switching — change the proxy server or region on the fly for better speed or reliability
  • Account and settings pages — manage your account and browser preferences without leaving the browser environment
  • Internal cg:// pages — jump to built-in sections like games, movies, AI, music, VMs, settings, and account directly from the address bar
  • Dark and light themes — switch between dark and light modes to match your preference or ambient lighting
  • Background presets — choose from Minimal, Aurora, Dusk, Ember, Ocean, Ash, and Rose to personalize the look of the browser shell

Account Continuity

When you are signed in to Crafted Gamz, Browser mode does more than remember your theme preference. Your bookmarks are synced to your account, so they appear on any device where you sign in. Pinned items and saved tabs are also preserved across sessions, meaning the browser environment you left is the one you return to. For guest users, Browser mode still works fully — but bookmarks, pins, and tab state are tied to the local session and will not follow you to another device or persist after clearing your browser data. Signing in is the step that turns Browser mode from a great session into a persistent workspace.

Navigation

Learn how to manage tabs, bookmarks, the address bar, and server switching in Browser mode.

Themes

Explore dark and light modes and all seven background presets to personalize your browser environment.

Internal Pages

Discover the built-in cg:// shortcuts that take you directly to games, AI, media, and more.

Proxy

Understand the proxy engines powering Browser mode and how they keep your browsing accessible.
Browser mode is designed for daily use, not just occasional access. Sign in to your Crafted Gamz account, set up your bookmarks bar with your most-visited sites, pick a background preset that suits you, and treat it as your primary browsing environment — that is exactly what it was built for.

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