Thursday, September 07, 2006

The First Free Internet Browser That Protects Your Privacy

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Internet surfers worldwide can this week seize back their privacy with the launch of a new 'anti-big brother' internet browser -- 'Browzar'.

Created by Ajaz Ahmed, founder of the UK's largest Internet Service Provider (ISP) Freeserve, Browzar does not store any information about where we have been online, meaning that for the first time we can surf the internet simply and freely without fear of it giving away our secrets.

These days we turn to the internet for information and advice on all aspects of our lives, divulging some of our deepest personal secrets through the websites we view and the subjects we search for. What many of us are unaware of is that our computer records and stores this 'virtual diary' of our personal lives and that it is easily accessible to anyone we share our computer with. Read More....



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