Is there an OS independent version of Torpark?
James R. Van Zandt
jrvz at comcast.net
Sat Sep 30 19:04:01 EDT 2006
Bruce -
First, you might re-check the policy, since they might have changed it
over the last year.
Or, I suppose you could run FF from a USB memory stick if it were
configured to leave all its cache and cookies on the stick. Visit
about:config and look for directories.
I guess one could implement a browser in java to make it platform
independent, but I don't remember hearing about such a thing.
- Jim Van Zandt
Bruce Labitt <bruce.labitt at verizon.net> wrote:
> Torpark is a windows based Firefox variant browser that offers some
> measure of anonymity. It can be installed on a usb stick and supposedly
> used with little to no trace on a pc. Is there a variant of Torpark
> that doesn't care which OS it is under? Works reasonable well under
> linux, freebsd, windows, etc?
>
> Little over a year ago I was told to remove Firefox from my PCs since it
> was "NON-APPROVED". I miss it :( (They only alllowed IE!!! ). The
> user interface is soo much nicer on FF.
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