ZDNet UK: Freedom browser for Linux due November
Sep 25, 2000, 21:46 (0 Talkback[s])
(Other stories by Will Knight)
"Internet technology firm Zero Knowledge confirmed Friday that
its anonymous Internet browser Freedom should be available to Linux
users next month."
"The company also plans to publish the source code for its
browser technology providing full disclosure of its features for
those concerned about security."
"The Freedom browser allows Internet users to avoid Internet
tracing technologies by encrypting connections, using privacy
conscious network routing across the Internet and by creating
pseudonyms called Nyms in order to thwart tracing technologies such
as cookies."
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