The makers of Browzar reckon the free download, which hitches a ride on Internet Explorer, is ideal for use or shared machines. like those in cybercafes or libraries. The software doesn’t require any installation and removes all temporary files when it is finished. It’s the brainchild of Ajaz Ahmed, who made £1.65bn ($2.37bn) from the free internet provider business to sold to Wanadoo in 2004.
A safer browser based on Internet Explorer is an oxymoron. If the Windows version is based on IE, it’s hard to say what they plan to do with the Mac OS X and Linux versions.While it’s a cool idea, anything it offers can be easily disabled in other browsers.