ten, the secured browser you've been waiting for

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  1. imdb

    imdb Registered Member

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    ten, a chromium-based browser

    download ten browser 1.0.3
     
  2. billmcct

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    Geeze, how did "Wilders" become a software promotion site?
    Have you tested this crap to see how many "Data" stealing sites it connects to before posting another piece of "Google" crap?
     
  3. imdb

    imdb Registered Member

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    i have. have you? :rolleyes:
     
  4. Dermot7

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    If compulsory, this would make it a non-starter for me, and they don't seem very open about exact location, although server is in the US.

    https://www.ten-browser.com/content/privacy
     
  5. zmechys

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    The headline said, "the secured browser" not some privacy-oriented browser.
     
  6. Dermot7

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    I take that to mean then that the browser may be protected, but one's data may not...
     
  7. zmechys

    zmechys Registered Member

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    YES!
    But...
    In order to protect your browser, we will need all your browsing information.
     
  8. Dermot7

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    Ok, thanks for your reply, and further clarification.
     
  9. Rasheed187

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    I understand exactly what you mean, there's nothing wrong with promoting software, but I also don't trust these unknown browsers. :argh:
     
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