Web3 VPN Browser

Note: Did we announce a new update but do you not see it reflected in your IncogniFi browser? Simply uninstall the browser and download the latest version from our website to update. The first feauture of the IncogniFi privacy hub includes the Web3 VPN Browser, which can be downloaded directly from our website, or compiled from our source code through our official Github directory. The below steps highlight a simple overview and key steps to take to get started with the VPN Browser, which will later include a number of paid feautures, as detailed in the Development Roadmap. 1. Download & Install the Browser To download the extension, hit the download button on our website, or scroll to the installation section. Either compile directly from our open source directory on Github, or download the file through the buttons on the website, and follow the easy steps on your computer. It should take less than a minute to install the application! From our Github, you can also contribute to the product or report bugs!

Downloading or Compiling the IncogniFi Browser From Our Website

2. Choosing a VPN Server Once the browser is downloaded, it will load automatically. Simply select a country from the popup screen in the browser to pick the best VPN for you. We will automatically connect you to the highest performing server from that country. If you're browsing and want to change your VPN settings, simply hit the IncogniFi logo in the top left hand corner, or hit Settings & Preferences in the homescreen. From here, select Configure VPN to reconfigure your VPN choices.

Choosing Your VPN Server From The Browser

3. Start Browsing That's it! You can now start browsing by creating a new tab in the homescreen and going to your preferred website. All your browsing will be done through your VPN connection and no sensitive data or information will be stored, making your browsing experience fully private. At the bottom of the screen, you can view the performance of your VPN server, indicating whether you might want to change. This toolbar also includes a demo version of the Social Wallet-to-Wallet chat, which will be introduced later in this Whitepaper. The homescreen will additionally include a Password & Key Manager, Non-Custodial Wallet and Privacy Dex in the near-term future, as detailed in the Development Roadmap.

The IncogniFi VPN Browser Homescreen

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