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We release a new browser and would like to hear from you.

Nov 10, 2013 9:37AM PST

Hey everyone,

My name is John, and I am one of the developers of the new browser called Titan Browser. The idea for this browser grow from having to be the tech guy for everyone. So instead of having to fix the same issues over and over we decided to lock down the browser a bit. For more information please read our posting on the cnet site. http://download.cnet.com/Titan-Browser/3000-2356_4-76014095.html . Also if you have any question on recommendations please let us know. We will be glad to hear them.

Thanks all,
John

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You are aware it uses that CNET installer?
Nov 10, 2013 9:41AM PST
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Thanks for the heads up.
Nov 10, 2013 12:00PM PST
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Again. Pass. It's in your privacy statement.
Nov 10, 2013 1:59PM PST

"Some of the Services are supported by advertising revenue and may display advertisements and promotions. These advertisements may be targeted to the content of information stored on the Services, queries made through the Services or other information.
The manner, mode and extent of advertising by TitanBrowser.com on the Services are subject to change without specific notice to you.
In consideration for TitanBrowser.com granting you access to and use of the Services, you agree that TitanBrowser.com may place such advertising on the Services."

Since it's based on Chromium we can do better and live without the additional advertising.

I know you need to generate revenue but I thought I'd share the first reason I didn't look and even with a clean download, it's honesty about advertising gave me pause.

Good luck!
Bob

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Thanks for the feedback
Nov 12, 2013 12:29AM PST

The browser its self is ad free. It's the tied in website that has ads. Also we felt been completely honest for the best way to go. We have nothing to hide and try to be transparent. Any additional feedback from anyone would be really appreciated.

Thanks