Anonymous surfing browser created

    The official release of the free Browzar web browser took place , which independently removes cookies, a cache of temporary files, cleans the surfing history and cleans up other traces of its owner.

    Most browsers, such as Internet Explorer and Mozilla, do not consider the anonymity of surfing a top and absolute priority. On the contrary, they help to identify the user through cookies and save the surfing history. Naturally, this was done solely for the convenience of users, because most people have nothing to hide (at least they are sure of this), so users rarely think about their anonymity.

    If you need to “cover up” your surfing, you have to manually delete cookies, clean the “history” and file cache. Many people do not know how to do this, so they leave behind a large trace of private data.

    The new Browzar web browser guarantees the owner absolute anonymity on the Internet, as far as this kind of program, designed for a mass audience, can guarantee. It automatically deletes cookies and temporary files, deletes the surfing history and information from the autofill forms.

    The Browzar program is the idea of ​​the British entrepreneur Ajaz Ahmed, who became famous throughout the UK when in 1998 he organized the work of the country's first absolutely free Internet provider Freeserve. Freeserve very quickly became the largest provider in the UK, and in 2003 it was sold to France Telecom for $ 2.37 billion.

    Private data leakage via the Internet is becoming more common as the importance of the Internet in the life of everyone. There is no need to go far to prove this thesis. Just a few days ago, the AOL search engine accidentally uploaded 650,000 users to the public domain. Analysis of the search queries of any person gives a lot of information about his personality.

    The Browzar website also provides a series of stories about how people got into an unpleasant situation due to a leak of personal data or vice versa - they found out shocking details about their friends or relatives, accidentally looking at private information in his browser. What can I say, if according to statistics 35% of the audience of dating sites are married men or married women, that is, people who are already married.

    The Browzar program is very small in size: only 264 KB, it only works under Windows so far, but versions for Mac OS and Linux will be released soon.

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