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Anonymous proxy for private browsing

20 November 2005 No Comment

Some workplaces block websites you need to visit, such as web e-mail or forums. An anonymous proxy service gets you through — privately and securely.

Sometimes your browser’s history shows where you’ve been surfing. You may want to eliminate your trail as you surf. Or if you want, you could encrypt your connection to stop spies from toehr PCs as you surf. Every website you visit knows who you are, and which website you’ve come from. Protect your identity as you surf. Using “cookies” online marketing companies can track your surfing. Let a free service hold all cookies thereby protecting you.

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