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skunk
06-25-2009, 03:00 PM
No I'm not talking about anonymouse mojo :).

Invisible Browsing – Secure and Anonymous (http://www.techjaws.com/invisible-browsing-secure-and-anonymous/)

[offsite:3jx1wzmn]How can I browse the internet securely and anonymously? I have fielded these questions many times for many of my social network friends. There’s a much better way to surf anonymous instead of using free proxy servers.

The problem with free proxy servers is that you are served up with ads and annoying headers with all sorts of useless information, not to mention some porn advertisements.

Invisible Browsing (http://www.invisible-browsing.com/index.php) provides secure and anonymous browsing without all the annoyances that come with free proxy servers.

Benefits

* No discrimination – protect your right to free speech!
* Access Restricted Websites & Blogs!
* Bypass Internet censorship and surf the web anonymously!
* Protect your online privacy! It is your right!

TechJaws downloaded the free trial and put Invisible Browsing to the test. I was pleased at how easy it was to use and it didn’t hog up resources or serve up crazy ads. It felt great surfing in stealth mode.[/offsite:3jx1wzmn]

Tech jaws seems like they're trying to sell a product, but I thought this was something people here might be interested in so here it is.

Ducky
06-25-2009, 03:09 PM
I'm always leary about any place that claims to provide 'protection'.

Are there really places out there that provide this?

I keep thinking about the data mining shit going on, and who's been bought out (behind the scenes).

I figure if I'm up front and personal (to some degrees) here and now on the boards, why bother pulling out any socks. The other thing is, the ones that DO go near these sites, are going to be the first to be investigated (some how), as there are peeps that want to know WHY folks want to fly under the radar a lot by taking proxies and what not. I dunno....just the paronoid in me talking here, but if you put yourselves in any investigator's mind, you have to start thinking the 'what if' scenerios.

skunk
06-25-2009, 03:12 PM
There really isn't any need to use a program like this. Its for windows only, so its useless to me. I happen to be a fan of tor (privoxy.org). Anonymouse.org covers most of your tracks if you're not interested in showing your IP when browsing the web.

If you're hacking, well you better not be using a program like this...

GhostOfCaptSpaulding
06-25-2009, 04:29 PM
Are you being compensated for posting this?

http://i233.photobucket.com/albums/ee162/21b45o13x25c54o34d45e/icons%20pngs/hide.png

skunk
06-25-2009, 06:48 PM
Ha I wish.