Internet Cleanroom Personal Edition Browser
Internet Cleanroom Personal Edition Browser Beta Version is now available for trial use for Windows XP SP2 or later and Windows Vista Business and Enterprise Editions.
The Personal Edition Browser is a secure browser that lets you surf the web without fear of infecting your machine. The Firefox™* Web browser runs in its own operating system in a virtual machine that allows you to surf anywhere without infecting your Windows system.
How It Works
Every time you run Internet Cleanroom Personal Edition Browser, it starts the Firefox™* Web browser in its own virtual machine, in a pristine environment. If a web site or hacker attempts to attack your browser, download spyware, or other malicious software including botnets, password stealers, downloaders/droppers, and rootkits, it will be contained within the virtual machine, then wiped out when you close the browser or restore it.
Internet Cleanroom Personal Edition Browser includes a Privacy Mode that when enabled keeps your personal information off the virtual machine, and when restored or re-started, eliminates any trace of where you have been from your machine.
Back to topHow to Get It
Step #1—Get VMware Player: In order to run Internet Cleanroom Personal Edition Browser, you must download and install VMware Player, which is available for free from VMWare's web site. We suggest that you do this first, then download Internet Cleanroom Personal Edition Browser. Click here to download VMware Player >>
Step #2—Download Internet Cleanroom: Internet Cleanroom Personal Edition is in beta release right now. If you would like to try it, please join our Beta Program, download it, and run it. Click here to download Internet Cleanroom Personal Edition Browser >>
Back to topNeed Help?
See our Support page. Click here >>
Back to top*Firefox is a trademark of the Mozilla Foundation.
Internet Cleanroom Personal Edition Browser Available for Beta Testing
The Internet Cleanroom Personal Edition Browser is a secure alternative to your current browser. Though it looks and feels like a normal Firefox browser, it actually runs in its own operating system that is isolated from your machine using a virtualization layer for unparalleled secure browsing. For Windows XP SP2 or later and Windows Vista Business and Enterprise Editions.
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