A new browser has been developed that lets people surf the web without leaving a history of websites visited and personal details on the computers they use.
Called Browzar, the software was developed by Freeserve founder, Ajaz Ahmed, and is free to download or use through another browser.
The software automatically deletes cache, history, cookies and auto-complete forms to protect privacy.
Ahmed said he hope Browzar will do for surfing and searching the web with privacy ?what eBay did for auctions and MySpace did for social networking?.
?We divulge masses of information about our habits, hobbies and financial dealings while online, often unknowingly, and there are times when all of us would rather this was kept private. Using Browzar, anyone worldwide can surf the web privately in the knowledge that no-one will stumble across the sites they have visited when using the same computer,? he said.
?If using a shared computer, it gives you peace of mind that you are not leaving personal details behind after you have finished surfing the web.?
Ahmed noted that while it's possible to delete history folders and empty cache with existing internet browsers, the majority of internet users don't have the time or expertise to do this.
Minimum requirements for running Browzar are Windows 95 and Internet Explorer 5.
It can be started in two ways, either by downloading a copy to a computer's hard drive or to a USB memory stick, or by running the software from the Browzar homepage.
http://www.browzar.com