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IP and DNS both leak when using Silo browser from Authentic8. Why and how to avoid this. Please look into the same and reply soon.
All of the actual Web browsing takes place on Authentic8's servers. Your local Silo client establishes an encrypted connection to those servers. When you click a link or enter a website address, the local client passes along your request to the server. The server communicates with the websites and transmits an already-rendered Web page back to the client. What you see in Silo is like a picture of the page; you're not directly connected.
https://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2454622,00.asp
All of the actual Web browsing takes place on Authentic8's servers. Your local Silo client establishes an encrypted connection to those servers. When you click a link or enter a website address, the local client passes along your request to the server. The server communicates with the websites and transmits an already-rendered Web page back to the client. What you see in Silo is like a picture of the page; you're not directly connected.
https://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2454622,00.asp
Silo does not mask your identity; it simply aims to create a more secure environment for you to browse in.
But the company does store some login information for 90 days, meaning that it knows which websites you have visited. The company says it’s not aware of what you bought or sold on eBay, or how many times you visited Facebook, just that you went to those sites.
https://www.recode.net/2014/3/24/11624844/new-silo-web-browser-vanishes-after-each-session
Silo, Authentic8’s cloud-based virtual browser solution, has always obscured the clients’ IP addresses. Since the IP address the website sees is ours, not the client address
https://authentic8.blog/are-you-sure-you-want-to-expose-your-location-to-the-world/