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LONDON -- 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.

Not only that, but the predictive 'drop down box' in normal browsers, which second guesses where we want to go online by listing all the websites we have visited recently, means that our computer can give away our embarrassing health problem, outlandish hobby, impending work move or current financial situation to unwitting family, friends or work colleagues, at the click of a mouse. If you want to know what people on your computer have been searching for, just double click in the box on your search engine, it'll probably make very interesting reading. If you double click in Browzar -- you'll get no list of search terms.

Browzar is designed for the times when we want to surf the internet in private without our every move being recorded and stored for others to see. Free and downloadable in seconds or run directly from the Web, Browzar does not require any installation or registration and doesn't save information from any websites visited while using it. Cache, history, cookies and auto-complete forms are all automatically deleted, protecting people's privacy while online.

Browzar won't keep copies of pages that we have visited and it won't show where we have made purchases. Surprises remain surprises, even when bought for the loved one we share our home computer with and research remains confidential at work.

Ahmed comments on the launch, "As users of one high profile internet company have found only recently, we leave a unique 'fingerprint' of all our habits, interests and hobbies, financial transactions, bookings and research of any kind on our computers. It is, in the truest sense, an identity card that we leave on our desk for others to open. There is nothing sinister about wanting to keep some of what we do online confidential: we have locked up letters, documents and receipts for centuries before the advent of the PC -- why now should we share our personal details with everyone we share a computer with?"

Browzar benefits in a nutshell

  • The freedom to surf the web with complete privacy - Browzar doesn't save web cache, web history, cookies or use auto-complete, meaning that personal business stays personal business.
  • The freedom to search for anything - Browzar doesn't remember searches or use embarrassing auto-complete that instantly reveals previous searches.
  • The freedom to use anywhere - Browzar only takes seconds to download by visiting http://www.browzar.com/ and it doesn't need to be installed. It is used simply by double clicking on the icon. This means it can be accessed and used anywhere worldwide
  • in the workplace, from a friend's house or in an internet cafe -- in fact anywhere where that there is a computer with an Internet connection.
  • The freedom to use anytime - Browzar doesn't ask for any commitment. It is a completely flexible way of accessing the internet anywhere in the world and can be used once a year, once a week or everyday. It's completely free and can be downloaded and used anytime, anywhere complimenting your existing internet browser.
  • Illegal use of the internet - Although Browzar does not save cache, history, cookies or use auto complete; meaning that it allows you to surf the internet freely and privately; if individuals are using the Internet to do things that are illegal, law enforcement bodies can still use their standard methods to track them.
If u want to try it, just download here...

Resources ; Google, KSBI-TV, Browzar Official Site,

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