The Answer to that question is a brand new browser called TorPark details here http://tinyurl.com/l55j5 and Its Portable can load it onto a USB Flashdrive and use it on any computer with a USB socket This is what I posted on another forum Has the website address at the end I'd have a look at this myself if I was not tied to the AOL software
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Check out Torpark its a Firefox based Browser that you can put on your Flash drive if you like The buzz says it was developed by hackers to browse Web pages anonymously So therefore it must be strong http://torpark.nfshost.com/
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David The way its been designed is it can be portable if needed Your memory stick becomes a separate drive, and this can be used instead of the default version together with your favorites /settings and the host machine provides the ISP connection. Only way it does not work is if its pointing at a dedicated ISP service such as AOL which is only good with IE 6.0(and NEW IE 7.0)
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