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TOOLOFTHEDAY
01-19-2008, 01:52 PM
Hi everybody nice forum you have,,,,,,
Ok,,,my problem that I have is i'm trying to hide my IP address,,,
I'm using (hide my ip 2007) software and to test it, I went to a forum that I was ban a while ago just to see if i could get in again, for the purpose of testing with no luck still can't get in, so anybody have any ideas on how can mask my ip address??
Moonbat
01-19-2008, 01:57 PM
Use a web-based proxy, or use a program like TOR.
TOOLOFTHEDAY
01-19-2008, 02:10 PM
Use a web-based proxy, or use a program like TOR.
Thanks Moonbat I will look in to it;)
Also I already tryed web base proxy, can only stay unditected for a short time...
spungywungy
01-24-2008, 07:01 PM
TOR is excellent and encrypts traffic between you and where you're surfing to and you can manually change the IP every *0 seconds of wait till it does it automatically, very unique that this program can do these things.
I have TOR and love it.
It's a free download BTW at this link :
http://www.torproject.org/
TOR is excellent and encrypts traffic between you and where you're surfing to and you can manually change the IP every *0 seconds of wait till it does it automatically, very unique that this program can do these things.
I have TOR and love it.
It's a free download BTW at this link :
http://www.torproject.org/
Good recommendation!
I paid for a year of service with Anonymizer (http://www.anonymizer.com/) and regretted it (that was about three years ago, so maybe things have changed since then).
Nowhere did I see mention on their front pages that the service only worked with Internet Explorer (I am a Mozilla user, sometimes Opera). It was only after I paid for the service that I was able to access the Tech support pages and learn this little tidbit of information. In addition, their service blocks so many scripts and services from running, that most sites I tried to visit were inaccessible (for example, Hotmail, Yahoo!, forums, etc.). I was completely pissed off at buying a service, and then not being able to use it for *0% of the activities I do online.
I will definitely check out this TOR product.
gemini44
02-18-2008, 09:05 AM
Good recommendation!
I paid for a year of service with Anonymizer (http://www.anonymizer.com/) and regretted it (that was about three years ago, so maybe things have changed since then).
Nowhere did I see mention on their front pages that the service only worked with Internet Explorer (I am a Mozilla user, sometimes Opera). It was only after I paid for the service that I was able to access the Tech support pages and learn this little tidbit of information. In addition, their service blocks so many scripts and services from running, that most sites I tried to visit were inaccessible (for example, Hotmail, Yahoo!, forums, etc.). I was completely pissed off at buying a service, and then not being able to use it for *0% of the activities I do online.
I will definitely check out this TOR product.
I understand your disappointment about Anonymiser software but I wish to ask you if you`ve heard about SurfSolo? It is also a payed service, one year license, but you can use it with Firefox and Opera as well as with IE. You are behind a proxy server and the internet activity is encrypted.
The Privacy-Tunneling accounts allow you to encrypt your incoming and outgoing email, surfing and news posts through port forwarding.You receive a secure e-mail address and Automatically protect your chat activity and existing IM accounts. If you are not content with it you have a refund in the first *5 days after purchasing it.
I do use it exactly now and it`s safe :)
Is just a s***estion but I think it`s worth to try it.
Moonbat
02-18-2008, 12:11 PM
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