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TOOLOFTHEDAY
01-19-2008, 01:52 PM
Hi everybody nice forum you have,,,,,,

Ok,,,my problem that I have is i'm trying to hide my IP address,,,
I'm using (hide my ip 2007) software and to test it, I went to a forum that I was ban a while ago just to see if i could get in again, for the purpose of testing with no luck still can't get in, so anybody have any ideas on how can mask my ip address??

Moonbat
01-19-2008, 01:57 PM
Use a web-based proxy, or use a program like TOR.

TOOLOFTHEDAY
01-19-2008, 02:10 PM
Use a web-based proxy, or use a program like TOR.

Thanks Moonbat I will look in to it;)

Also I already tryed web base proxy, can only stay unditected for a short time...

spungywungy
01-24-2008, 07:01 PM
TOR is excellent and encrypts traffic between you and where you're surfing to and you can manually change the IP every 10 seconds of wait till it does it automatically, very unique that this program can do these things.

I have TOR and love it.

It's a free download BTW at this link :

http://www.torproject.org/

TomF
01-27-2008, 08:32 PM
TOR is excellent and encrypts traffic between you and where you're surfing to and you can manually change the IP every 10 seconds of wait till it does it automatically, very unique that this program can do these things.

I have TOR and love it.

It's a free download BTW at this link :

http://www.torproject.org/


Good recommendation!

I paid for a year of service with Anonymizer (http://www.anonymizer.com/) and regretted it (that was about three years ago, so maybe things have changed since then).
Nowhere did I see mention on their front pages that the service only worked with Internet Explorer (I am a Mozilla user, sometimes Opera). It was only after I paid for the service that I was able to access the Tech support pages and learn this little tidbit of information. In addition, their service blocks so many scripts and services from running, that most sites I tried to visit were inaccessible (for example, Hotmail, Yahoo!, forums, etc.). I was completely pissed off at buying a service, and then not being able to use it for 90% of the activities I do online.

I will definitely check out this TOR product.

gemini44
02-18-2008, 09:05 AM
Good recommendation!

I paid for a year of service with Anonymizer (http://www.anonymizer.com/) and regretted it (that was about three years ago, so maybe things have changed since then).
Nowhere did I see mention on their front pages that the service only worked with Internet Explorer (I am a Mozilla user, sometimes Opera). It was only after I paid for the service that I was able to access the Tech support pages and learn this little tidbit of information. In addition, their service blocks so many scripts and services from running, that most sites I tried to visit were inaccessible (for example, Hotmail, Yahoo!, forums, etc.). I was completely pissed off at buying a service, and then not being able to use it for 90% of the activities I do online.

I will definitely check out this TOR product.



I understand your disappointment about Anonymiser software but I wish to ask you if you`ve heard about SurfSolo? It is also a payed service, one year license, but you can use it with Firefox and Opera as well as with IE. You are behind a proxy server and the internet activity is encrypted.
The Privacy-Tunneling accounts allow you to encrypt your incoming and outgoing email, surfing and news posts through port forwarding.You receive a secure e-mail address and Automatically protect your chat activity and existing IM accounts. If you are not content with it you have a refund in the first 15 days after purchasing it.

I do use it exactly now and it`s safe :)

Is just a suggestion but I think it`s worth to try it.

Moonbat
02-18-2008, 12:11 PM
This thread is nearly a month old, please don't bump old theads.