eWeek: Browzar Offers No-Tell Internet Browsing
Browzar, a British company, has launched its own Internet browser that it hopes will attract users by offering a chance to surf the Web without creating personal histories.
The Browzar browser is currently being offered as a free beta download through the company’s Web site. An Aug. 30 release by the company did not give a specific date for when the full version will be available. [Read on]
Update: From Slashdot…
“The recently released ‘Browzar’ web browser, based on the Internet Explorer core, is designed to protect a user’s privacy whilst surfing the Internet and be an effective ‘throw-away’ browser. However many who deal with the removal of malware have flagged this software as malware. From the article: ‘The application Browzar has been branded “adware” by many because it directs web searches to online adverts. Some technical experts also say Browzar, which claims to leave no trail of webpages visited, does not work. Browzar’s developers say they are examining the feedback but strongly deny that it is adware.’” [Source]