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I think it's important for the layman to understand that the use of IP hiding is limited to the realm of privacy, and not security. Some people think that they are *secure* against tracing or tracking if they use some sort of proxy or spoofing technique -- the truth is that any two-way communication has a starting and an ending point. So it is therefore *possible* to track communication protected by IP hiding, albeit, difficult and sometimes restricted to those with government clearance. =) Having said that, using a proxy server and a web-based re-mailer (a website that allows you to send an email to/from any email address without tracing it to your computer) is a good example of where security and privacy are assured (but you'll never know if your anonymous email ever reached it's destination), because it's a one-way scenario. |
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This may not be the most appropriate place to do this, but like all the information supplied by Bob Rankin, it is both helpful and informative. I certainly am no computer geek - I can spell computer, but that's about as far as it goes, yet when I read an article on these pages, not only do they make sense, they are understandable. Thank you very much. |
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How are these solutions for online privacy different than the TOR Project? Any thoughts out there? |
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So if my IP address is new (??) each time I log on then how did the RIAA find out that I down loaded some music off of a pirate site? (All I got was a warning from my ISP!) My ISP has to have a record of my IP address each & every time I log on. Besides I get the impression that my IP address is the same and doesn't change. Therefore my ISP had a permanent record of who I am! Please, anyone! What are your thoughts? Am I correct or is Bob Rankin, regarding a persons IP address? EDITOR'S NOTE: Yes, of course your ISP knows your IP address, since they assign it to you. They are like the "post office" in my analogy. Given an IP address, anyone can see who your ISP is. But only the ISP can identify YOU personally. The RIAA complained to the ISP, who passed it along to you. |
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Some or possibly most ISPs will keep a track of which of their customers used what assigned IP addresses at which times, for security and logging purposes, as well as to be able to track down faults and errors (logs always help when errors occur!). You'll want to check your ISPs policies on what sort of logging they say they do or how they use the information. TOR is a free multi-linked proxy service, as opposed to most paid ones. Private services, you pay to be completely clandestine. They often operate in countries where the law will be on their side if other parties demand for them to release information about you. You know that all information you send out will only ever be tracable to the company and not to you, and you're paying them not to give your identity away. |
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I needed to change my email address for summer and winter living so went with the gmail email address. I am disappointed with the gmail email process. So would like to go back to outlook express and would like to have the steps to continue with the gmail.com but use outlook express. The main reason wanting to leave gmail is once you forward a recieved email it also leaves your computer too. The only way to save a email after forwarding is to send the email to myself. Thank you EDITOR'S NOTE: Forwarding an email with Gmail doesn't make it disappear. If anything, you'd have TWO copies -- one in your inbox, and one in the Sent Mail folder. How are you doing the forward? |
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If I send someone on email on facebook, can they trace my IP address? |
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I have uses Hotspot Shield to spoof my IP address. http://www.anchorfree.com/downloads/hotspot-shield/ |
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Hello I want to play a game of NCsoft (exteel N.america) the problem is that i'm not in USA; the game is not available in my region. So how can i use this system to connect to its main server. I'm aware that you can use proxyservers on browsers but is it possible for programs like exteel-us. and if it is possible how can i do it? |
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Thanks for the great post. Was exactly what I was looking for. |
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My ISP may not reveal my home address in the headers of my web requests but it sure as heck provides not only the name of my ISP but my town. That pretty much narrows down my physical location. It is scary that ISPs do this to customers. Most are totally unaware of what information their ISP is giving out every time they browse to a website. I only know because I visit Steve Gibsons website and use his free utilities to check my security. |
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Hi everyone, |
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@Shea: I use & I suggest a professional unblocker like MicroVPN ! It’s a great software that you can use anywhere, at school or at work, to unblock websites, or to encrypt traffic and protect from your ISP filters and monitoring ! Features: - easy to use You can check at: https://microvpn.com ! |
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About 1 years,i buy best-vpn,and i want to say..i am very very happy because i use it ! very easy to use ,Unlimited Bandwith,multiple ip addresses and very fast and cheep ! for more info,enter www.best-vpn.com |
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This is what I always use and no problems so far http://howtohacklife101.blogspot.com/2012/01/how-to-change-your-ip-address.html |
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I can hide my IP address by using "Hotspot Shield" Free Android Security. I use it because it ensures me complete privacy and system security. I am very much comfortable with this VPN app. It also save my phone bill as it supports data compression. Check it out here - http://www.free-android-security.com/ EDITOR'S NOTE: I see you've been quite busy posting these links all over the Web. Wouldn't it be better to disclose your relationship with the product, rather than pretending to be a user? |
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nice |
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You can use VPN/proxy service like *HIDE-MY-IP*. They mask your true IP by letting you to choose which IP and from what country you want. With it you can access sites which you usually wouldn't be allowed to and you can remove Netflix restrictions, etc... I've tried using Tor, but it didn't perform well. It's slow and I still get restricted from many websites... |
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