UnChrome Anonymizes Your Google Chrome Installation


UnChrome helps you browse anonymously by removing the unique ID from Google Chrome that Google associates with your Chrome installation.  Chrome Privacy Guard does a similar thing.

UnChrome [via Download Squad]

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  1. #1 by jeremysayshi on January 25th, 2009

    You can also use the “incognito” feature built in to Chrome.

  2. #2 by theGeek on July 8th, 2009

    @jeremy – that is not the same as this. Here I am talking about your info not being sent to Google as statistics.
    Incognito just does not save temporary files in your machine but sends your ip/machine details to Google as statistics.

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