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Over the past several years, there have been multiple ways for people to surf the internet. Internet Explorer has been around for a very long time, Firefox owns ten percent of the market, and Opera is probably the most universal web browser. Now, the founder of Freeserve has wrote a web browser he promises will be very easy to use. Ajaz Ahmed, the founder of Freeserve, told ZDNet that "It's aimed at normal people who don't realise they're leaving traces behind. Having a retail background enables me to think like a customer, I'm always conscious to keep things very, very simple". Some advantages of using Browzar-
  • No browsing history or cookies.
  • No embarrasing auto-complete.
  • No installation necessary, you can run it off the website.
  • No registration required.
You can download the Browzar beta here.The file is approximately 300 Kilobytes and is compatible with Windows, Macintosh, and Linux.


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lol "for normal people"
What's that suppose to mean?

" * No browsing history or cookies.
* No embarrasing auto-complete.
* No installation necessary, you can run it off the website.
* No registration required.
"
AKA It's for the horney 10 year olds who don't know how to clear their history after they are finished with t3h pr0n
 

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:roll: So true, but I couldn't exactly post that on the front page. That would be a great headline though. "Browzar makes viewing t3h pr0n easy!"
 

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So I am writing this from Browzar :D

maybe it does not save cookies...but it sure takes em if there already available on the PC.

my Techpowerup.com login for example :D

cheers
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i'm under Browzar and i think that is a little bit slow than FF or Opera

when i press CTRL+U it opens a new IE windows :S
 

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OMFG this thing is slow. wow - i think a proxy server works faster. no a proxy server thru internternet that then goes thru sattelite internet then proxied the dial up - to a dog ready to get the print out of the request who limps over to "steve" sitting in his mothers basment who then pulls up the webiste and then telnets back to @0L that brings up the page for you. :shadedshu
 
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maybe it does not save cookies...but it sure takes em if there already available on the PC.
That's a major security breach then... If you let it have your cookies then you might as well give them your logons and passwords... hell you already are!
But seriously... it runs from inside the internet meaning it can stream your cookies to a remote computer... that's really not good.
 

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it runs from inside the internet meaning it can stream your cookies to a remote computer... that's really not good.

actually it does not...

its just like the portable Firefox and does not need to be installed. It is still an executable which needs to be run on the host PC.

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No it woulndt be able to stream to a remote computer becuase its not ran from the internet - you would have to run it from a site which its an app..... check you task man....errr
 
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