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I am, is it better than IE? I have to say with the new toolbar it blocks all popups, I don't want a browser that has lots of junk, IE with updates seems to be fast and no popups, tell us how "deepnet" works demon.

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Deepnet believes that people should be able to use the Internet without worrying about spyware, the collection of their personal information or annoying advertising. Users who install this software can be assured that this software:

  1. does not collect any personal information;

  2. does not monitoring your behaviour;

  3. does not serve pop-ups or any other form of invasive advertising;

  4. does not attempt to connect to the Internet if you are not connected;

  5. does not bundle any other software;

  6. does not place cookies on your computer;

  7. does include an uninstaller.

5. SHARED FOLDER & ULTRA PEER

When you download files using the Peer-to-Peer function of this Software your download folder is set by default to be shared with other users. You can disable this sharing in the Peer-to-Peer function by going to Tools/P2P Browser Options/Shared Files and then un-clicking the box titled "Share Downloaded Files".

Your copy of the Software may serve as an ultra peer. The selection process is automated. When your computer is an ultra peer other users will upload an index of files they are sharing to your computer and they will send search queries to your computer. Your computer will reply to these requests and also forward the request to other ultra peers. If you do not want to serve as an ultra peer you can disable this function by going to Tools/P2P Browser Options/Network and then change your node type to "leaf peer" in the Advanced Options.

Their terms of service look on the up and up.

How does it compare to firebird RBD? Pop-up blocking? Tabs?

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