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How "safe" is a browser like this when you want to login to websites? Could they get your passwords if you log to say Gmail through it?


Even if they disable the MITM attack against SSL, or the conventional proxy, or the caching, the fact that browser internals can be shifted to their servers means they can get anything they want from your browsing session, including cookies and keystrokes.


Great, so if this thing becomes popular, the Government will be able to verify all that data and passwords at will, with just one phone call, like it happened with Wikileaks.




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