- The Apple safety browser focused on psylo isolates in silos with private proxies by tab
- Each silo blocks tracker and digital fingerprints for deeper privacy
- No data or identity are stored, only bandwidth linked to random identification
The fingerprints fingerprints traces users by collecting device details to create a unique profile, allowing cross -spotless or static IP sites.
Apple users looking for privacy web navigation first have a new option to block this type of follow -up on Psych, a browser developed by Canadian security researchers Talal Haj Bakry and Tommy Mysk.
Available at the Apple application store, it offers a new online privacy approach through isolated browser tabs and proxy protections.
Insulation of true eyelashes
Psylo is based on the idea of isolating each browser tab such as its own “silo”, with separate storage, cookies and even unique IP addresses.
This approach not only adds privacy, but makes users monitoring much more difficult. “Psylo stands out, since it is the only iOS webkit browser that really isolates the eyelashes,” Tommy Mysk said The registration.
Each silo is connected through the Psych Private Network, which offers more than 40 high -speed servers in places such as Canada, Germany and Brazil.
Unlike traditional VPNs, which mask only the IP addresses, PSYLO adjusts the digital fingerprints of the savise. Align the time zone and the language of the system with the proxy location chosen, a feature destined to prevent fingerprint techniques that can avoid the VPN.
The application is totally autonomous. It does not modify the system VPN configuration or requires any configuration.
Protections such as DNS level tracker lock and automatic HTTPS updates are incorporated. There are no ads, neither cryptographic incentives, nor ia agents that are executed in the background.
Psylo also allows the use of multiple accounts through web versions of social platforms such as Instagram or X.
The eyelashes can be executed from side to side without sharing data or tracking information between them. Users can choose between persistent silos for daily navigation or the ephemeral that eliminate the data after closing.
MySK says that navigation history, IP addresses or personal identification information is not stored. Bandwidth data is the only one recorded, and is only linked to a random identifier created in the registry. Apple handles all payment data.
Psylo is now available in iOS and iPados. Users can try it for free for seven days without creating an account. Month and annual subscriptions are available, from $ 9.99 per month.