If you want to be sure people can collect
information about you during your online surfing there is not 36 solutions:
either you do not give this information, or you made you pretending to be
someone other connecting from a different location than where you are. The most
reliable is obviously nothing to give but it is not always possible (an order
online and you must provide an address, credit card, etc.)...
To be more discreet you need a proxy serveror a VPN (virtual private network). With the right combination you will not
only be able to surf anonymously minimum but you can also access websites
blocked or censored in your country.
Proxies are not really for beginners but if
you have some skills with them and that you use the services Mozilla just take
a look at FoxyProxy, an add-on management proxy that works with Firefox,
Thunderbird, Songbird and SeaMonkey. Recent versions of Internet Explorer and
Chrome have also emerged. For less than 15 euros per month you can get the paid
version which will ensure a better speed, can choose which proxy passes by from
the list.
If you are ready to install a program, The
Onion Router (TOR famous) is a good option. it is a free network of 'tunnels'
which allows you to route your web requests and surf to other places to make it
as difficult as possible any identification by the final site. More concretely
instead of sending information from your computer to final site, you will go
through different relays: the final site will only see the last relay and no
further. There is a browser version that you can install on Windows, Mac or
Linux as well as a portable version for use via USB or a version of Android.
Once installed you will need to start the
browser and you will see the digital control panel Vidalia TOR browser (which
is a modified version of Firefox) will be available and you can start surfing.
Closing the browser will return to a normal surf, your browser will not
normally impacted by anonymous unless you explicitly in the options. To avoid
these various manipulations there is a Firefox plugin to move more easily from
one mode to the other: TorButton.
Another free way (and perhaps easier) to
protect yourself is to use Hotspot Shield. A base developed to protect Wi-Fi
spots this free VPN does not stop there, of course be used with any laptop or
home computer. It can be installed on all machines running Windows or Mac and
provides full HTTPS encryption for all pages viewed online, hide your IP
address and bypass the firewall restrictions. If you are in a country blocking
YouTube, Facebook or other sites, you can bypass it and access it as if you
were resident elsewhere. The counterpart of this tool is to put up an
advertisement window all along your surf, drawback may be partly undermines pub
with a Blocker (type AdBlock for Firefox, etc.).
From a point of view there are many payment
methods such protections Anonymizer Universal which offers a easy to use VPN
service from $ 50 per year. Little more is that it works on Windows, Mac and
even iPhone.
If you have no choice and must (for
whatever reason) use a standard browser or old, consider deleting your cookies
and browsing history as often as possible. Or better, use stealth mode
available on most modern browsers as you have a minimum of cookies & Co.
For firefox just go to Tools> Options> Privacy and check "Always use
the mode Private Browsing "(enjoy it also check" Show websites do not
track me "). Google Chrome just does Ctrl + Shift + N to open a private
instance.
There are also browsers specifically
focused on the protection of privacy, this is the case, for example Browzar
that does not even require installation since it suffices to run it from an
executable file to be used (thus ideal for do it from a USB key when you are
traveling). Browzar uses the rendering engine of Internet Explorer but in terms
safe. Other browsers such market we can also mention xB Browser, which is a
component suite which XeroBank also offers VPN services and anonymous emails.
Do not hesitate to serve you so that Meta
search engines like Google are not aware of what you are looking for
personally. Through other engines Google ask them you dilute your footsteps.
There are dozens of metasearch, some other less complete, some focus on other
social research devoted to compare results from Google and Bing, etc..
Anchor Free's Hotspot Shield Free VPN ( www.anchorfree.com) allows you to browse the internet as an anonymous user.
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Good article, thanks. I usualy take proxy from http://www.proxybridge.com/ and put it in my browser setings. Works great.
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