Free Browzar deletes personal information while surfing the web

Cookies and cache deleted automatically


30 August 2006 13:10 GMT / By Amber Maitland

A new free internet browser promises to keep your browsing history and other personal information private by simply deleting cookies, your history, and cache continuously.

Browzar can either be downloaded or simply run from the web; it doesn’t require intrusive installation or registration.

Cache, history, cookies, and auto-complete forms are all automatically deleted, making it safer to surf the Internet using public-access computers.

The founder of Browzar, Ajaz Ahmed, makes grand claims about his software, saying, “Browzar will do for surfing and searching the web with privacy what eBay did for auctions and MySpace did for social networking".

“You can use Browzar through your existing internet window to run it directly from the web, so you don’t even need to download it to the computer you use. If using a shared computer, it gives you peace of mind that you’re not leaving personal details behind after you have finished surfing the Web.”

The software is available for Mac, Windows, and Linux, but it seems rather simple, and doesn’t include tabbed browsing.

Try it out at Browzar.com
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Software, PC software, Search engines, Browzar

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