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Arlington Kiosk Browser

Arlington Kiosk Browser is a hassle-free software program used for kiosks and personals computers, accessed by the public. It belongs to the category of trident-based browsers and does not require any programming. Arlington Kiosk Browser is the safest, quickest and simplest means changing a PC or web site for use of “locked down” Internet or PC kiosk. The software can be downloaded from the web site of Arlington Kiosk Browser , and one can avail a free trail offer for 30 days.

Arlington Kiosk Browser Versions

The earliest version of Arlington Kiosk Browser was 8.32and its date of release was 21.06.2004. It could sort out the shutting down problems of the browser. Subsequently other versions from 8.33 to 9.1 appeared in quick succession. The current version is 9.2 and it released on 25.03.2007. It has new and upgraded graphical features, giving it a fresh look.

Arlington Kiosk Browser Features

The different features of this browser are:

•  Restriction of access to web sites, optionally.

•  Lockdown PC. This is another optional feature.

•  Favorites defined by users.

•  Customized tool bar, favorites and address bar.

•  Central management.

•  Prevention of file downloads, launching various programs and pop-up windows.

•  Homepage has timeout when it's not active.

•  Protection of password.

Arlington Kiosk Browser Uses

This browser is widely used in the following places:

•  Kiosks

•  Cyber cafes

•  Hospitals



•  Universities

•  Departmental stores

•  Schools

•  Banks






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