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The ugly duckling of Android web browsers got an update today which is going to make it slightly more useful. Amazon announced on the Silk developer’s blog that:
Amazon Silk is a web browser available for customers to use on Fire Tablets, Fire TVs, and Echo Show devices. Silk is built on the Chromium Project, and is consistently updated to create a faster, secure and more responsive web browsing experience. Just like any other web browser, the Silk browser also stores cookies and records history of your browsing activity while using the Kindle Fire Tablet. At any time, you can clear browsing history, cookies and cache from the Silk browser on your Kindle Fire Tablet, for privacy or to improve the performance of Silk browser. Save Web Images on Kindle Fire. Open the Silk browser on your Kindle Fire. When you find an image you’d like to save, long press it until you see the following menu.
In response to customer feedback, we are excited to announce support for Private Browsing. With Private Browsing, you can surf the web without saving a record of your visits. For example, if you use Private Browsing while researching travel destinations for a surprise trip or shopping for presents, these sites will not show up in your browsing history when someone else uses your device.
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The Silk Browser was tailor-made for Amazon Devices, which is comprised of the Firestick and other Fire Devices. Previously, internet browsers must be sideloaded from the Downloader application. In any case, presently, we can download the Amazon Silk Browser from the Amazon App store directly. Other features of the Silk browser include the “+” icon in the top right-hand corner, which is used to open a new tab. You may open up to 10 tabs at a time. To close a tab, either press the “x” on the tab or press and hold the tab until it closes. The “search” icon is used to search the web using your preferred search engine.
The new privacy mode is available on all Fire tablets except the original, and it’s also available on the Fire Phone.
The new private browsing mode can be found by tapping the 3 dot icon on the navigation bar (the same bar where you’ll find the search, home, and back icons), and then selecting Enter Private Browsing:
You can exit the private browsing mode by closing the tabs you opened during your browsing session. Silk will prompt you to delete the files you downloaded during the session, which you should probably do.
And now finally we can use the Fire tablets for their intended purpose (porn) without anyone other than your ISP and Amazon being the wiser. (Silk offers the option of performance boosted by Amazon’s servers, and unless you turn that off you’re basically sharing everything with Amazon.)
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Just so you know, this is called a private browsing mode for a reason. It’s not a secret browsing mode, by any means, and the sites you visit can still be tracked by your ISP, the websites you visit (cookies), and any sufficiently crafty individual who is using the same public wifi network.
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Truly private browsing would require either a VPN or a TOR node, and even that may not be enough. Earlier today a researcher at Columbia University showed that it was possible to track TOR users through traffic analysis.
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On the other hand, that requires a lot more work than the average hacker can bring to bear, so perhaps we shouldn’t get too alarmed over it.