OK, have you ever surfed around the Internet and when you clicked into a site you’re met with the wonderful little message that your IP address has been blocked for one reason or another? If you haven’t ever seen this then you just are not doing enough Internet surfing my friend.

You can basically become blocked from visiting and area either from the server that you are connecting through or from the website you are attempting to connect to. There are a number of reasons for either of those possibilities. Perhaps the server you are on has blocked the website due to some unsafe activity on that website or perhaps the website has noted your provider as a known site which sends out a lot of Spam or other malicious email activity.

You are in luck if the website you are trying to visit has blocked you. All you need to do is visit it with a different IP Address and all will be good because the website will not recognize you by that address. Now how you do that is the subject of many hours of web hunting. The easiest way is to access the offended website using a proxy service.

Lets digress a moment and go over a few basics, shall we? Everything that you do on or from a computer leaves traces and trails of your activity. That is how your wife can find out about your gambling addiction and where your boss can see that you have been visiting some questionable areas when you are on lunch.

It can lead to identity theft and any of a plethora of other issues that range from inconvenient to downright devastating. So you might wish to consider using the anonymous proxy. What that does is stops tour surfing from being traced and tracked. Ensures that your personal data is safe and not out there being grabbed and used by other websites you may have visited. It allows you to change the location you are surfing from so no one knows where you are. Static IP addresses can be traced back to a physical address in many cases, the anonymous proxy address can’t.

You will be able to bypass website posting limits, publicize your Website or other things anonymously, and even unblock yourself from websites that have blocked or banned you.

When you are traveling the anonymous proxy protects the things that you do via the PC wirelessly so you can safely do your surfing at the airport or in your hotel room allowing you to keep track of finances and such safely. Since you are safe from prying criminal activity you also hide safely away from their detection so your personal data isn’t hacked and compromised while online.

I think you can agree that anonymous proxy is not only a practical solution to the security needs of the day; it is the only solution that makes perfect sense for most everyone no matter what their Web Surfing habits are.

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PeterB Says:

I used the Private Proxy from the UK to access US sports videos, which were otherwise blocked to me. Worked very well, with only minor discernible delays.

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