Now, I haven’t yet tried this SRWare Iron browser, but from what I’ve been hearing it’s supposed to be better at protecting your privacy than most. Probably the biggest reason to consider using it is that it’s fairly new, which can be both good and bad because: (1) the good news is that the hackers haven’t developed a ton of hacks for it and (2) the bad news is that the good guys haven’t developed a lot of security patches for it yet. The browser is available for Windows, Mac, Linux, and a portable version for use on USB drives.
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I will take it under advisement ……. good to know .
I’ve been using it for a couple years. Pretty happy with it.
@Hammer Google Chrome phones home to mama on you browsing habits and a lot of other details. Lots of reviews on the web.
Good to hear from someone who has experience with it. May have to switch.
What makes this browser any different than the others? Haven’t heard of it before but interested.