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NoNaMe
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      13th Mar 2004
can anyone suggest a anonymous web surfing application that is easy to
use______thanking all
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      14th Mar 2004
NoNaMe wrote:
> can anyone suggest a anonymous web surfing application that is easy to
> use______thanking all
> With Kind Regards From WillofAustralia
>
>


Dont see it happening unless you go through a proxy that masks your IP
(anonymizer.com, for example)

Aside from that you can use local proxies that will strip pages of
methods used to identify you as you surf like javascripts, swf, etc...
(proxomitron is what I use)



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Tarapia Tapioco
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      14th Mar 2004
In article <IKT4c.5723$(E-Mail Removed)>
Anti_Freak_Machine <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>
> NoNaMe wrote:
> > can anyone suggest a anonymous web surfing application that is easy to
> > use______thanking all
> > With Kind Regards From WillofAustralia
> >
> >

>
> Dont see it happening unless you go through a proxy that masks your IP
> (anonymizer.com, for example)


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You can get a good list of proxies from
http://www.stayinvisible.com/index.pl/proxy_list . Not all work
though - some are closed off as & others are restricted in the sites
you can visit, but there are many which are permanently available.

It can be a pain in the arse changing the proxy manually in IE or
Mozilla, especially if you need to test 20 or 30 before you find one
that works for you, so I use Avant Browser as you can enter the
proxies into a list & choose them from a drop-down menu. There may
be other browsers that have the same options, but I'm not aware of
any (haven't exactly done a search for them though).

 
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      15th Mar 2004
Tarapia Tapioco wrote:

> You can get a good list of proxies from
> http://www.stayinvisible.com/index.pl/proxy_list . Not all work
> though - some are closed off as & others are restricted in the sites
> you can visit, but there are many which are permanently available.
>
> It can be a pain in the arse changing the proxy manually in IE or
> Mozilla, especially if you need to test 20 or 30 before you find one
> that works for you, so I use Avant Browser as you can enter the
> proxies into a list & choose them from a drop-down menu. There may
> be other browsers that have the same options, but I'm not aware of
> any (haven't exactly done a search for them though).
>


Cool! Thanks for the list!
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