Dolphin on Wednesday announced a new browser application for Android, which aims to protect the user’s privacy while browsing the web, essentially becoming a-“Snapchat of browsing.” Called Dolphin Zero, this first ephemeral mobile browser will automatically delete personal data on the mobile device when exiting the application, including browsing history, cache, passwords, cookies and anything else saved on the device, preventing advertisers from tracking users in the process. “With web security being such a salient issue right now, people are feeling less and less confident that companies are respecting user privacy,” Dolphin’s vice president Edith Yeung said. “Even though it’s impossible to go completely untracked on the mobile web, we have done everything to make a new product that goes
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