The response to ‘Browzar’, the software that keeps your search queries and results a secret, has been prompt, but not necessarily positive. The blogging community as well as internet experts have criticized the browser, calling it adware because it directs web searches to online adverts. Browzar, which sits on top of Microsoft’s browser as a free download in a beta version, has been accused of featuring paid-for sponsored links generated by a program called ‘Overture’. The software, developed by web giant Yahoo is designed to display adverts based on keywords in the search term.
Overture is used by many search engines and sites including ITV, Lycos and Altavista, but many of these sites keep sponsored links separate to search results, unlike Browzar. While the Browzar website states the application contains ’no malware, no spyware and no adware’, Mr Ajaz Ahmed, the man behind Browzar said that Browzar has updated its FAQ page to make this clear to users and is considering changes to the browzar site, in response to the criticism.
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