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BROWSafER Help / FAQ
BROWSafER is currently in testing. We are checking browsing compatibility, session cleanup, gateway behavior, remote isolation, download handling, warnings, and performance before making it publicly available.
This page explains how BROWSafER is designed to work and what users should expect when the product becomes available.
A private browser built around clean sessions and clear modes.
Start a disposable browsing session for a task, website, or short research moment.
Use standard, hardened, safe, or remote isolation mode depending on how sensitive the session is.
End the session to remove temporary cookies, storage, permissions, and local browsing state.
Answers will be updated as the product moves from testing to public access.
BROWSafER is a private browser for isolated web sessions. It is designed to reduce local history, persistent cookies, tracking signals, and direct device exposure while keeping browsing simple enough for everyday use.
No. BROWSafER does not route all traffic from your device and does not use the system VPN layer. It focuses only on browsing inside the app, using a controlled browser environment and privacy gateway.
BROWSafER is currently being tested and will be available soon. We are testing compatibility, isolation behavior, gateway reliability, remote browser mode, and safe download handling before public access.
The intended behavior is to clear temporary cookies, cache, local storage, permissions, and session state. A new session starts clean, without carrying over browsing state from the previous one unless a future feature explicitly allows a user-controlled persistent container.
Hardened mode applies stricter limits to browser features that can reveal device details or create persistent tracking. Some websites may work less smoothly in this mode, but it provides stronger separation than standard browsing.
Remote isolation opens a website in a disposable browser container on the server side. Your app receives the interface, while the website interacts with the remote browser rather than your actual device. This mode is useful for higher-risk browsing, but it may be slower than local rendering.
Most ordinary websites should work best in standard mode. Some complex pages, video services, login-heavy sites, or interactive tools may need standard mode rather than hardened or remote isolation. The product is designed to make these trade-offs visible.
You may be able to log in, but logging in changes the privacy situation: the website can identify the account you use. BROWSafER can isolate the browser session, but it cannot make a logged-in account anonymous to the website itself.
Downloads are treated as a sensitive area. BROWSafER is designed to route downloads through controlled handling, warnings, and scanning or sandboxing where available. Users should still avoid opening unknown files directly.
No product can honestly guarantee complete anonymity in every situation. BROWSafER is designed to reduce unnecessary exposure and make browsing sessions cleaner, but your provider may still see that you connect to the service, and websites can still learn information you choose to provide.