![]() There were a lot of redundant connections to Google Analytics so it's probable that multiple companies are able to send their ownĪnalytics payloads through this homescreen. It connected to spyware platforms like Google Analytics and Piwik, and executed their JavaScript payloads. On subsequent runs theĪmount of requests it sent was far less. Should give you an idea of the amount of requests I was swamped by. This image (at 1.06 MB- almost 1/4 of the size of the entire site as of writing!) or maybe i'm not using itĪs well as I could). I did not count the specific amount of requestsīut it was somewhere in the 400-500 range (my software doesn't provide a great amount of automation. Which begins loading in an enormous amount of spyware from all over the internet. When you first start SRWare Iron, it will immediately open the following two pages: and Massive amount of connections on first startup Which is just an amazing gem in the context of what is actually found when running tests on the software. We could not recognize any obvious activity. There are tools like Wireshark, which scan the whole network-traffic. "Can i really check that Iron doesn't submit any private data, how you say? Yes, you can. The most audacious thing about it is this incredible quote on the FAQ section for the Iron browser: That just copies the comparison-list from Iron's website without any real investigation before declaring it a privacy alternative to Chrome. Which poison are you going to pick? The worst part is that people will read what isĬlaimed on SRWare's website and believe it without doing any tests for themselves. The reality is that you are merely trading in one spyware product for another. The browser is based on the Chromium-source and offers the same features as Chrome, but without the critical points that the privacy concern." But it also gets critic from data protection specialists, for reasons such as creating a unique user ID or the submission of entries to Google to generate suggestions. "Chrome thrilled with an extremely fast site rendering, a sleek design and innovative features. SRWare Iron claims on its website that it is: MITMproxy, Microsoft Network Monitor 3.4,Īnd Sysinternals ProcMon were used to monitor the behavior of this program. 0 of SRWare Iron was tested on Windows 7 64-bit. The bottom line is that this browser is justĪnother false privacy initiative and is really no better than Chrome. So that it can spy on your internet searches as well. SRWare Iron uses the spyware search engine Bing as its default searchĮngine, however it goes beyond that and routes your requests to Bing through its own servers ~400-500 unsolicited connections, and it actually took several minutes for it to stop making new ![]() SRWare Iron connects to an absolutely incredible amount of trackers and opensĬonnections to an enormous amount of servers on its first run. However, when examining this program, these claims The Chrome experience without Google's spyware. Spyware, and specifically brands itself as a privacy respecting web browser that aims to give users SRWare Iron claims to be a privacy respecting web browser that is an alternative to Google Chrome's SRWare Iron is a free web browser, and an implementation of Chromium by SRWare of Germany.
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