My mistake. I'd love to hear non-browser based solutions for privately
browsing the web. Sounds like an interesting topic!

Thus spake Gozu-san ([email protected]):

> No offense meant, Mike, but I don't trust browsers that much.  I barely
> even trust VirtualBox that much.
> 
> On 20/01/12 07:27, Mike Perry wrote:
> 
> > Thus spake grarpamp ([email protected]):
> > 
> >> There is a need to be logged into multiple popular sites at the same
> >> time (facebook, google, yahoo, twitter, etc). These sites tend to
> >> have all sorts of cross links between them (image embeds, cookies,
> >> etc) that I don't want. I want none of them to be aware of the other.
> >> So I can't just open up a browser and tab them all out.
> >>
> >> Two options seem to fit:
> >>
> > 
> > Are you trolling me? This is exactly what I've designed Tor Browser
> > for, and I've stated and reiterated this fact on this list,
> > tor-dev, and the blog quite a few times now.
> > 
> > See:
> > https://www.torproject.org/projects/torbrowser/design/#privacy
> > 
> > Is that too technical? How can I improve the design document so that
> > it is more clear that it is exactly what you're looking for?
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
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