“A NEW WEB browser that does not store cookies or other possibly-personalised data, claims to offer a safer way of surfing.The makers of Browzar reckon the free download, which hitches a ride on Internet Explorer, is ideal for use or shared machines. like those in cybercafes or libraries. ”
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Secure browsing, without installing anything

The next time you find yourself browsing on a pubic terminal, the creator of Browsar hopes you will use his program to keep your surfing secret. A tiny download that overlays IE, and deletes any cookies, passwords or autocomplete information you may have left behind. The Inquirer has a link to this little program, perhaps a way to avoid identity theft.