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> Learn how to surf anonymous on the net! [Part - 1], Anonymous surfing on the net.-[Part - 1]
indirdim
post Sep 1 2004, 10:36 PM
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Hi guys!

This is my first topic here, anyway.

So much people are using Microsoft Internet Explorer to surf on the web. If you are using on the net with Microsoft Internet Explorer you can hide yourself. Anonymous surfing helps you to hide your active-x and java options so protects you from some problems on the net like hacker attacks.

If you want to be anonymous you should do this.

<==PART - 1==>

FOR DIAL-UP USERS (IE 6 AND UP)...

1-) Go to TOOLS=>INTERNET PREFERENCES=>CONNECTIONS
2-) Sellect your connection at the panel you are wieing
3-) Click "Propeties" like you see it down (In my language AYARLAR)

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4-) Enable to use proxy server at your computer like clicking the box like below circuled with black.
5-) Paste your anonymous proxy in to the box circuled with red.
6-) Paste your proxy port in to the box circuled with purple.
7-) Click OK and go back to your explorer page.

Now you are anonymous!!!

You can find free proxies from h++p://www.proxy4free.com. Some proxies will not work so you can check you ip status at http://showmyip.com or http://whatismyip.com

Good Days
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panquetofobia
post Sep 5 2004, 11:04 AM
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doesn't it slows down the connection ??
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jcguy
post Sep 5 2004, 12:29 PM
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Hmmn, but would you be able to remain anonymous from your ISP?
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hannahbrian
post Sep 6 2004, 02:36 AM
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Yes - this is a great way to remain anonymous while browsing, but it could slow your browsing speed down signifigantly as well. You are sending your request through the proxy server, and the proxy server completes the request to the webpage you want, which returns the page to the proxy server, who then returns the page to you. You will be limited to the proxy server's speed - however - many proxy servers are now caching webpages, so if you frequently visit the same webpages, they will load faster and faster.

I guess there is a trade-off choice to make: High speed - vs - secure browsing...
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post Sep 6 2004, 07:17 AM
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this should be illigel so be carful guys
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post Sep 9 2004, 12:39 AM
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No i dont think that keeping others from seeing your IP address is illegal. Although with the current government you never know....
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post Sep 12 2004, 11:37 PM
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Well... If it's surfing anonymously on the net, the steganos software would be good. You can find more information about their product for anonymous internet surfing[Internet Anonym Pro 7] in their website. http://steganos.com - happy surfing, it's a good thing you can still protect your privacy in the net. rolleyes.gif
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post Sep 12 2004, 11:45 PM
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1) Its not illegal. Routers are perfectly routers. Routers are also used in home networks what we call a hardware firewall.
2) I strongly not recommend this as proxies can slow down your network/speed very dramatically.
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post Sep 14 2004, 05:09 PM
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QUOTE(currahee @ Sep 13 2004, 12:45 AM)
1) Its not illegal. Routers are perfectly routers. Routers are also used in home networks what we call a hardware firewall.
2) I strongly not recommend this as proxies can slow down your network/speed very dramatically.
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but they can trace your connection as far as the router..... so for your home network, this is pointless !
true,, they will not know which machine you were using within your house... but, well.. cummon !

and using a proxie you do not trust is VERY VERY STUPID....
it would take me 10 minutes to setup a proxie with a packet sniffer that colletc credit card details, address's, phone numbers, names.....

so think to yourself... WHY is someone rpoviding me with a free proxy... what do they have to gain ?
if your paying for it... okay, but if its free... there could be underhanded things happening.

only an idiot would do this...

BE WARNED !
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post Oct 3 2004, 03:35 PM
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Aside from enabling and configuring your browsers to use proxy servers, you can also go to sites that let you surf anonymously. All you have to do is type in the website that you want to go to and it will take you there. Some of these sites are Anonymizer.com, Guardster, WebWarper, AnonymSufen.com, etc. You can search for it in Google. Just type in the keyword "anonymizers". There's even one site, Anonymization.net where you can download a toolbar and use it directly from IE. You just click on the icon and type in the site that you want to go to and click on Go. smile.gif
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