ars technica is reports on a new tool to help preserve your ever-shrinking privacy. The Torpark web browser can live on a flash drive, has no installation routine and cleans up the “evidence” you web surfing might leave. This could be very useful for those who use publicly available computers (like the ones at public libraries) for Internet access.
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