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[7] As such, a secure and encrypted connection to any of the Tor or XeroBank routers can be created from any computer with a suitable Internet connection,[7] and the browser clears all data that was created on the portable drive upon exit or on demand.

[8] Steve Topletz co-released Torpark v.1.5.0.7 with CULT OF THE DEAD COW/Hacktivismo on 19 September 2006[9][10] after more than one year of development based on Portable Firefox web browser with built in support for Tor[1][4] and using the Nullsoft Scriptable Install System.

[citation needed] A cross-compatible version for Mac OS X and Linux was being developed based on xB Machine, due to be available in August 2008,[11] but the development seems now abandoned.

So far in 2024 it seems that the service is still active on some app sites available to be installed for anonymous web browsing [12] xB Browser routes Internet traffic through several onion servers, obscuring the originating IP address and encrypting the data.

[11] The XeroBank network routes traffic through at least two multi-jurisdictional hops.In contrast to Tor, the XeroBank network supports both TCP and UDP protocols, performs channel multiplexing for low observability, is run by a single entity and costs money to use.