No retained browsing history
Browsing history is not stored as a BrowserCity activity log by default; traffic delivery may still require destination/routing metadata.
Browser automation touches sensitive data: logins, internal tools, and customer workflows. We provide the hosted browser infrastructure, but we don't retain your session content, page URLs, or interaction logs by default.
When you run automation on third-party infrastructure, you risk exposing your IP, your customers' data, and your scraping targets. Our zero-log posture ensures your session data stays out of our databases.
Browsing history is not stored as a BrowserCity activity log by default; traffic delivery may still require destination/routing metadata.
BrowserCity does not provide a vendor-side recording pipeline for retained page content, video, or keystroke playback.
Cookies, local storage, and browser profile state live with the session runtime and are destroyed when that runtime ends.
If your code requests screenshots, PDFs, markdown, traces, or other artifacts, they are delivered to your application instead of becoming retained BrowserCity activity logs.
Zero-log doesn't mean you fly blind. It just means you control the artifacts. Tell the browser to take screenshots, extract markdown, or save traces, and we stream them directly back to your application without retaining copies on our servers.
Start a hosted browser session through the API, Playwright, REST, or MCP.
Navigate, click, extract, screenshot, and complete the work your application asked for.
Requested artifacts return to your client during or shortly after the session, depending on the API flow.
The browser runtime is torn down and session-scoped browser state is discarded.
This landing page is a practical overview for teams searching for a zero-log browser API. The detailed source of truth remains the legal zero-logs policy, including what BrowserCity does not retain by default and what operational or routing metadata is still processed.
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