Censoring Software
Every computer comes stock with some sort of Internet browser; whether it be Internet Explorer, FireFox, Safari, etc. These browsers start out completely uncensored and unblocked. This is the prospect of America; you have absolute freedom unless you choose to limit it. Parents who buy their young kids computers have to go in and manually install child-blocking software and other censoring programs. This is all done by choice, and is completely unnecessary to the correct function of the computer.
This is true of most countries, the United States being the most prominent. There are some places where the government censorship is running rampant and is instated unwillingly upon its citizens. These places are few and far between, but are highly publicized for their censorship and other injustices on their citizens. China is a prime example. “The Great Firewall of China” is what China’s censoring agenda is satirically known as, and its citizens are becoming fed up with it. The people of this nation used to just be defeated by it, and would never do anything to try and help themselves out of desperation, but recently, movements have been made to free them. People in the Americas and other free nations set up proxy servers to send aid to their companions in less-than-democratic nations. These anonymous proxies ensure anonymous browsing for the citizens, who run the risk of being caught for their “crimes”; YouTube, FaceBook, etc.
An anonymous proxy is a god-send for them. These servers can avoid the government censorship in place in many of these places, and allow them to get to the sites they want to. By using these servers, the citizens can also remain safe from the Internet police who roam the Internet, looking for rogue citizens. The proxy will actually conceal their identity because their IP address, which points back to them in China, will change and can be changed to one of a totally different country.
Imagine having to buy your child a computer with censoring software installed on it against your will. That is one thing, but imagine buying yourself a computer with this software on it! It would be infuriating, and would not fly in the U.S. or any other democratic nation. For people of China though, this is a reality. The newly instated Green Dam software blocks many things, and even things pertaining to anti-communism. The system is not infallible though; an anonymous proxy could easily break through the blocks.
The proxy acts as a middleman in the Internet transaction; you request the site from it, and it goes and gets it for you. This way, the fact that you visited the site is never recorded, and you can then freely surf. In fact, if anyone looked at your browsing history, all they would see is the name of the proxy server over and over and over again. While this might not matter to many Americans, if the secret Chinese police seize their computer, they would find no evidence of the innocent citizen committing the heinous crime of “broadcasting themselves.”
The bottom line is, an anonymous proxy will ensure an anonymous browsing experience for American and non-American alike. For Americans, an anonymous proxy will stop hackers from getting their IP address and tracking them. For Chinese residents and other non-free places, an anonymous proxy will get them past the privacy issues and other government censorship.
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