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Comments on: Browser taps into Web privacy fears

Freeserve founder says his free browsing application is easy to use and protects privacy of the user.

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A "safe" browser written in IE...
by umbrae August 31, 2006 12:44 PM PDT
It can only be as good as the source material. In this case, not very good.
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Right over your head
by jeffhesser August 31, 2006 1:03 PM PDT
IE is a perfect starting point for making a better browser. Use a format that will load virtually any web page and reprogram it to be more secure. Maxthon is another amazing example of how much better IE can be made. Enjoy the ignorance, I hear it's bliss.
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i developed the exact opposite browser ...
by BrianDuper August 31, 2006 1:30 PM PDT
I have a different take: most of us don't have anything to hide or be ashamed of while browsing the internet. Slickscreen, a free internet explorer based browser, allows users to simply record and share their browsing history with others. Additionally, Slickscreen allows you to share a "live" web browsing session, with any number of people that just have an old school browser.

Check it out at: http://www.slickscreen.com
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A good proxy is all you need
by talledega500 August 31, 2006 6:46 PM PDT
try this cheap one. It works with IM too

http://www.mysecureisp.com
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