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Old 05-22-2009, 11:49 PM
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The tor network is by no means foolproof but its about the the closest thing to anonymous web browsing unless you know otherwise, it slows your connection a bit but when your own government takes it upon itself to monitor everyones e-mails and logging everyones surfing history, its the bare minimum you should be doing, anyone know of any other other anonimity tools, not sure if it works with firefox 3 so ive posted a link to firefox 2.

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Old 10-20-2009, 06:02 AM
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tors rlly good for keeping yourself anonymous i always use it lol. and using firefox 3 it works for me although you need to do alot of tweaking to get it to work. also so true thought government shouldnt be reading my emails lolol. thats just gay. fucking pedophiles. anyways you could use anonymouse too it should work and it even works on offices if you know how to bypass the blocks lol


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Old 12-26-2009, 06:54 PM
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I often use proxy's for anonymous web browsing

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The second site has a proxy program you can use and surprisingly it works. Test it out and give me your feedback so I know I am not feeling delusional.


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Theres just too much hypocrisy and double standards, the film and music industry play hell at p2p torrent sites saying its illegal yet im willing to put money on it being the very same film and music industry that are responsible for many of those torrents (the ones with all the virus's in them), alright they lose money if peopke download stuff, but how much is lost each year because of malicious programs downloaded with music, everyone knows its the music and film industry thats responsible for all the vrus's on say limewire but governments arent going to go after them because theres too much money at stake, reading about a bloke who got done for having indecent photographs of teenage girls on his computer, they were all clothed but he was found guilty because the judge said they were poseing provocativly, but when its black and white photos or hollywood films of young girls with no cloths on its classed as art, if i borrowed a million pounds and went and stuck it on a horse and lost it i would probably end up in jail, can anyone explain to me the difference between that and what the bankers have done yet they get bailed out by ther governments, of course governments dont actually have any money so its muggins that has to pay it all back.


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I use Google Chromes incognito mode. I used to use a proxy I made awhile ago.


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>look he uses google chrome laughgirls.jpg
im sorry nate D= but lol. google is the one snitching on p2p users and if u use their software they can get u faster.


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I don't use anything when downloading torrents, but when I want to browse anonymously I use incognito.


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That only keeps it from being recorded on your computer by the search engine. The "government" can still see the sites you have visited because your ISP still records it and it is available to the government and those that wish to pay for it such as google for their huge collections on all persons.


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comes with a socks tunnel built in now and you can use it as a relay for other peoples traffic, i would definitely give google a miss


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