Perfect Privacy -- Anonymous Internet Access
[B][I]Perfect Privacy[/I][/B] is a high anonymity [B]second level ISP[/B] protecting the privacy of individuals and businesses on the Internet. Our Perfect SSH or Perfect VPN solutions make all your Internet traffic flowing through one of our high anonymity servers with continuous [B]256-bits SSH encryption[/B].
Our SSH Tunnel service anonymizes your internet activity by encrypting all traffic between your browser or application and our offshore proxy servers located in the most privacy-friendly jurisdictions worldwide, protecting you from any possible eavesdropper.
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May be this Anonymity company is good alternative to TOR:
I understand your concern about using TOR over VPNs over the "life or death" scenario.
But basically **% of the people who would use VPN and have to worry for their safety would be using it for communication.
So imagine this scenario:
*) You connect to Kyrgyzstan VPN
2) You create local proxy chain of * servers scattered world wide, like indonesia, albania, bosna
*) You forward all your traffic through them and then establish your open source encryption chat.
How is this not enough to match tor's anonymity level?
vpnarea.com offers all that, locations in kyrgyzstan, malaysia, moldova, south africa, egypt, isle of man and many others, free list of private socks5 proxies with changed ports of access everyday included in membership,
proxy chain manager and even large list of opendns servers.
Regardless of what you think the VPN providers who keep logs and chances of those logs getting into the wrong hands are only the biggest ones like StrongVPN and HideMyAss (who already betrayed their ********s once publicly) and that's because they are originating from countries like UK and USA.
Perfect Privacy Anonymous Internet Access
Think you might be referring to LogMeIn or GoToMyPC. Theyre now one and the same under the LogMeIn brand.
Didnt Windows used to have a remote management help app that ran as a service other than RDP? Or was that only accessible by MS techs?