Tech

VPNs cannot protect against browser fingerprinting – but this new web browser could be the fix

Share
Share

  • Two privacy researchers have just unveiled a one-of-a-kind private web browser
  • Psylo offers anti-tracking and anti-fingerprinting features that promise to go beyond VPN protection
  • Psylo is currently available on iOS and iPadOS only

Two privacy researchers have just unveiled a “new kind of private web browser” that promises to fix an issue afflicting the industry – browser fingerprinting.

Talal Haj Bakry and Tommy Mysk built Psylos with an innovative isolated tab system powered by a proxy network. This means each tab is open in its own “silo,” with isolated storage, cookies, and even its own IP address.

Share

Leave a comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Related Articles
Road crash injuries are on the rise in Australia—how can we stop them?
Tech

Road crash injuries are on the rise in Australia—how can we stop them?

Traffic crash injuries in Australia between 2013 and 2021. Credit: Case Studies...

Malicious Discord invites are targeting gamers with fake servers, stolen wallets, and malware disguised as game hacks
Tech

Malicious Discord invites are targeting gamers with fake servers, stolen wallets, and malware disguised as game hacks

Cybercriminals are recycling expired Discord links to launch silent, devastating multi-stage malware...

AMD doubles rack size for 2027 with Verano CPUs and 144 MI500 GPUs
Tech

AMD doubles rack size for 2027 with Verano CPUs and 144 MI500 GPUs

Venice CPU doubles bandwidth with up to 256 Zen 6 cores 2027...