xB Browser
Web browser designed to run on both the Tor and XeroBank anonymity networks / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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xB Browser (formerly known as TorPark and Xerobank browser [5]) was a web browser designed to run on both the Tor and XeroBank anonymity networks, and is available as component of the xB Machine and the xB Installer.
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Developer(s) | Xero Networks AG[1] & Steve Topletz[2] |
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Initial release | v.1.5.0.7, 19 September 2006 (2006-09-19) |
Final release | |
Engine | Gecko |
Operating system | Windows[3] |
Available in | 30[4] |
Type | Web browser |
License | GPLv3[2] |
Website | xerobank.com |
It is designed for use on portable media such as a USB flash drive,[6] but it can also be used on any hard disk drive.[7] As such, a secure and encrypted connection to any of the Tor or XeroBank routers can be created from any computer with a suitable Internet connection,[7] and the browser clears all data that was created on the portable drive upon exit or on demand.[6]
In March 2007 it was reported that the xB Browser was downloaded 4 million times[6] and in February 2008 over 6.5 million downloads making xB Browser the most popular anonymous browser on the Internet.[8]