![]() ![]() ![]() Installation At the beginning of the installation, you will be able to clearly see the version number being installed. Both versions will easily co-exist on the same hard drive and multiple portable versions are also possible (so long as their “home” folder names are different). Iron Browser comes in two editions: the regular install file and a portable version for those who would like to add it to their USB drives. While not on the same level as Ad-Block Plus for Mozilla Firefox, it still does a nice job on blocking the basics. Iron also has ad-blocking capabilities built into it. Users may also combine (or recombine) separate windows back into a multi-tabbed main window. As with Google Chrome, users are able to pull tabs from the main window to create new separate windows. For those wondering what modifications have been made, the following Chrome functions have been removed and/or disabled in the Chromium code: Client-ID, Timestamp, Suggest, Alternate Error Pages, Error Reporting, RLZ-Tracking, Google Updater, and URL-Tracker. but it looks and works almost exactly the same. SRWare has taken the open source Chromium code and modified it in order to ensure privacy for the user. Now you can enjoy all the goodness of Chrome without sacrificing your privacy with SRWare’s Iron Browser. If you have not tried Google Chrome's goodness because of the privacy concerns of Google's tracking IDs, worry no more. This article was written by Asian Angel, the newest member of the How-To Geek writing team. ![]()
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