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		<title>Anonymous Proxy for Anonymous Surfing, Why</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 25 Jan 2010 03:39:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Anonymous proxy, what is it?  Why would someone need to be anonymous on the Internet?  What is anonymous surfing?  These are all reasonable questions.
Anonymous Proxy usage is on the rise.  This is because an anonymous proxy can help you bypass Internet restrictions or Internet censorship.  An anonymous proxy is an [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Anonymous proxy, what is it?  Why would someone need to be anonymous on the Internet?  What is anonymous surfing?  These are all reasonable questions.</p>
<p>Anonymous Proxy usage is on the rise.  This is because an anonymous proxy can help you bypass Internet restrictions or Internet censorship.  An anonymous proxy is an Internet server that you connect to and that appears to be your ISP&#8217;s Internet server to any site that you visit.  The websites that you visit when connected to an anonymous proxy see the proxies IP address and not the IP address of your ISP, or employer.  This helps bypass restrictions based on IP address.  If your IP address is banned or blocked, then by using the IP address of the anonymous proxy, you are bypassing the ban.</p>
<p>Anonymous surfing is slightly different.  In addition to hiding your IP address, anonymous surfing is the process of being invisible on the web.  With an anonymous proxy that encrypts your website traffic, you make virtually impossible for someone to monitor your Internet surfing.  All they will see is the encrypted traffic which is almost impossible to decipher.</p>
<p>When you surf anonymously by using encryption, then the data that you send not only can&#8217;t be read, its hard to block.  Let&#8217;s say that you are in mainland China and researching democracy.  By encrypting your searches, the Chinese government won&#8217;t know what you are looking for.  This bypasses the block on those searches.  Let&#8217;s also assume that the New York Times website is blocked by the Chinese.  Again, the URL that you enter into your browser is encrypted so it cannot be monitored.  This also means it can&#8217;t be blocked.</p>
<p>Anonymous Proxy and Anonymous Surfing are keys to being safe on the Internet.  Safe from hackers and thieves.  And safe from repressive governments.</p>
<p>For most of us, we don&#8217;t worry about being anonymous because we don&#8217;t live in a repressed society.  However, governments aren&#8217;t the only ones  watching you.  Hackers and thieves are watching you too.  Using an anonymous proxy can also protect you from would be thieves.</p>
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		<title>Using an Anonymous Proxy While Deployed Overseas</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 12 Dec 2009 02:50:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The men and women of the United States Armed Forces are overseas right now fighting for your freedom. They made this choice on their own yes, but it is a choice they made because they love the idea of freedom, and because they want to better themselves and their country. Remember it is not a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The men and women of the United States Armed Forces are overseas right now fighting for your freedom. They made this choice on their own yes, but it is a choice they made because they love the idea of freedom, and because they want to better themselves and their country. Remember it is not a choice that is made lightly by any means. It is something that they considered, and probably for several months. In the end they decided that fighting for freedom and making a stand was worth more than anything-even their own lives. That being the case they signed the papers, they boarded a plane, and now they sit thousands of miles away from home. Fortunately there have been some innovations that have provided soldiers with more entertainment than they would have had access to in the past. These innovations are centered around the internet.</p>
<div class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 346px"><img class="  " title="Anonymous Proxy Use by the Military" src="http://www.privateproxysoftware.com/images/anonymous-proxy-military.jpg" alt="anonymous proxy to stay safe overseas" width="336" height="225" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Use an anonymous proxy to stay safe overseas.</p></div>
<p>So what would a soldier want to access on the web. Believe it or not, one of the things they do is watch TV online. They can catch their favorite programs or watch hockey. Most of the TV networks put their some of their latest episodes online. For others, they can access media sites that aggregate content. Another source for media is the online newspapers like the New York Times. Or maybe they want to read their home town newspaper online. Today most, if not all papers, have an online version. So between TV, sports, and newspapers, they can catch up on the latest US media and news.</p>
<p>Instead of TV, they might be on social networking sites like FaceBook or MySpace. For those who have not served in the military, you can&#8217;t imagine how much of a gift these sites are to lonely young men and women far from home. With a click of the mouse, they can see friends and loved ones. They can catch up on the latest happenings in their families or circle of friends. They can see videos, pictures and general updates. And maybe, just maybe, some of the loneliness might go away. Sure, they are still at the front. Sure they are still in harm&#8217;s way. But they have a connection back to their normal every day lives. Unfortunately, they can&#8217;t always connect back to these US sites. You&#8217;d think the web is available everywhere.<br />
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The purpose of companies streaming their television shows onto the internet is so that people will see them, and eventually decide to buy them on DVD. People outside the country however will not be able to buy these because they are simply unavailable. Companies decided that they were actually losing money because such people couldn&#8217;t get a hold of their products! They didn&#8217;t seem to consider all of the people IN the United States that were buying. After all, what could it hurt if a few foreigners watched an episode of The Office, or even Stargate Universe? Well you wouldn&#8217;t think that it could hurt at all, but the production companies didn&#8217;t quite see it that way. For this reason they started to block IP addresses outside of the United States. The same went for several social networking websites because they suffered from the same advertisement problem. This however did not stop the military personnel from viewing their favorite websites. They instead turned to proxies.</p>
<p>For those who don&#8217;t know, a proxy is a server that one can connect to. This server will then connect you to the internet via it&#8217;s own connection. What does this accomplish? It provides you with a new IP address which is based in the United States. You are not visiting websites via your own connection, but instead you are using the ISP that the proxy subscribes to. What you&#8217;re dealing with there is surfing the internet using a computer across the ocean. The moral aspect is up to you, but if you get a proxy with decent encryption, the ISP you use overseas will never know the difference. This is also a great way to protect your privacy. By using a proxy you will be able to hide your identity while catching up on your favorite shows. The one thing you don&#8217;t want to do in a war zone is broadcast who you are and what you are doing. With that in mind, start shopping for a good proxy today. Once you arrange a good one, you will be able to sit back, relax, and enjoy your favorite shows.</p>
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		<title>Using an Anonymous Proxy in our Surveillance Society</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 23 Nov 2009 19:53:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Do you ever get that feeling that someone is following you, someone is watching you? Don’t quickly jump to the conclusion that you are crazy; many others feel the same way. The fact is that you are often being watched, and not just by other people. In Britain, and as being tested in some undisclosed [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Do you ever get that feeling that someone is following you, someone is watching you? Don’t quickly jump to the conclusion that you are crazy; many others feel the same way. The fact is that you are often being watched, and not just by other people. In Britain, and as being tested in some undisclosed parts of the United States, people are being held under surveillance by discreet video cameras mounted on houses. These video cameras can watch passerby and record everything that they see and or do. The cameras can be accessed by local law enforcement, federal law enforcement, or any other criminal agency at any time, with a live feed able to be brought up. These cameras are supposed to watch for “anti-social behavior”, and when detected, the police are to be dispatched and the situation taken care of.</p>
<p>While the idea of being watched sounds bad, it really is not. It depends clearly on the type. When you are being watched for your own safety, as these video cameras are doing for the citizens, sometimes it is necessary to make some privacy sacrifices to ensure your protection. The only question that arises is what exactly is “anti-social behavior”? If this anti-social behavior means a man waiting outside someone’s house looking to see if anyone is home, and then trying to break the door down or open a window, then it goes without saying that we would all be okay with these cameras. Sometimes these cameras can snoop into places we don’t want them too, and they then abandon their public service. This is the bad kind of being watched, a voyeuristic viewing of your life and its details. It doesn’t have to be the actual watching of your person though or what you are doing; this illegal type of surveillance expands into the extension of your self, except online: your social security number, your documents, your emails, etc.<br />
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This kind of surveillance is obviously the aforementioned bad kind. It usually has one defining characteristic; it is done through technology. Somebody snoops on you using some high tech device, breaking through the meager defenses you have on your (it is oftentimes) computer. You always have to be wary of your computer; it can be a great addition to your life and make many things easier with the power of the Internet, but it can be dangerous as well. Most computer are not secured and protected properly, and surf the web “without their seat belts on”, if you will.</p>
<p>Don’t fret; getting a secure Internet is easy. Anonymous proxy is what you need to look for, and once you find a good one, look no further. An anonymous proxy can enable you to surf the web anonymously and keep you hidden from the prying eyes of those wishing to commit this “anti-social behavior.” Find a reliable private proxy and stick with it, and you will be perfectly secure on the Internet.</p>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 08 Jul 2009 17:56:20 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The internet has grown in a number of ways many people did not expect. Originally conceived as a way of communicating academic data, the internet is now home to a multitude of entertainment sites. One of the most popular is www.Hulu.com which is home to a great many classic and modern television productions. So popular [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The internet has grown in a number of ways many people did not expect. Originally conceived as a way of communicating academic data, the internet is now home to a multitude of entertainment sites. One of the most popular is www.Hulu.com which is home to a great many classic and modern television productions. So popular is www.Hulu.com that millions of people opt to watch programming at this website on a regular basis. Now, while the first W in WWW stands for “world”, www.Hulu.com may not really available on a worldwide basis. This can prove to rather annoying to Americans that may travel to a foreign country only to discover their access to Hulu is prohibited.</p>
<p>Why would a benign site such as Hulu.com be barred in certain countries? Is it due to draconian censorship rules? Actually, it is really just a matter of finances. While Hulu is free to watch, it is sponsored by advertisement. That means a specified amount of money is paid for certain specific advertising exposure. Based on the terms and agreements of the advertising contract, Hulu may bar the presentation of its site in certain areas. After all, the advertiser has not paid for exposure all over the world. So, Hulu must restrict access and it does this through the banning of certain IP addresses.<br />
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What is an IP address? IP stands for “internet protocol” and it is the coded numerical information that details what company provides your internet service and a general idea of your geographic location. When you log onto a website, information about your IP address is immediately transferred to the site. As such, the site will discover what country you are trying to access the site from. So, if you log on to Hulu from overseas, the website will block your access. That means an American traveling abroad may be completely locked out of accessing the site. Or, so it would seem. Actually, there is an option available and it is a very simple one. Those looking to access Hulu or any other restricted site might wish to look into an anonymous proxy system.</p>
<p>The way an anonymous proxy system works is relatively basic. This system essentially masks the IP you are using and replaces it will a different one. So, if you are trying to access the site, you can present it with an American IP address even though you are not in the United States. This means you will gain access to the site since it will not read a barred IP address. Again, it will be reading the anonymous IP address instead.</p>
<p>There is no reason to assume that because you are traveling that you will no longer have access to your favorite websites on online services. <strong>An anonymous proxy system opens doors that otherwise would be closed</strong> without the aid of such a proxy. That is why it is recommended to acquire a proxy. You do not want to be left out of the loop if you don’t have to be.</p>
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