Anonymize Google Chrome with UnChrome

anonymous Google released alpha of Chrome 2.0 today fixing up few bugs in HTTP authentication. Chrome which was released last September is a browser that combines a minimal design to make the web faster, safer, and easier maintains an unique ID for each user who is using the browser. This practically affects the anonymity of the browsing experience. Even lot of people questioned about this and lot of debates are going on right from the day the browser was released. UnChrome helps you to get out of this trap by replacing the unique IDs with null values.

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UnChrome is a free tool that identifies whether Google Chrome has been installed or not and rips off unique IDs with null values giving the user anonymity he wanted. Google Chrome users check that out.

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