13 Jul 2006
A US firm has launched a web browser designed for surfing pornography.
The Heatseek browser is based on Microsoft's Internet Explorer and currently only works on PCs.
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Heatseek aims to keep browsing history secret by hiding all details of surfing within the software and encrypting history and cookie files.
Features include a single-click system for downloading images and video, although users will need to pay $20 (£11) for the premium version of the browser to watch the encrypted downloads.
The built-in video and image viewer allows users to create playlists of content, or mark a scene in a movie and jump to it instantly.
Heatseek also includes a panic mode that instantly closes the program to keep adult content away from prying eyes.
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