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

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  • 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.

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