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    Would this be a stronger level of protection?

    What if somewere were to purchase the "Anonymizer" or any other good anonymous proxy and while they were surfing they actually go from the "Anonymizer" to a website that has a free anonyumous proxy avaiable and they use that from the "Anonymizer". Would'nt the protection be stronger? Would that work?

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    Re: Would this be a stronger level of protection?

    Originally posted by Unregistered
    ............. Would'nt the protection be stronger? Would that work?
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    Hi

    proxy chaining is known to provide a better way to "hide" the real IP of the user.
    When you (PC) connect to a HOST (H) (PC) --> (H)
    then (H) can see your real IP

    When you go thru a proxy (PC)-->(P*)-->(H)
    then (H) will see (P*) IP provided than you disable ActiveX, java etc..

    Chaining proxies like that (PC)-->(P*)-->(P2)-->(H)
    then (H) will see (P2) IP and in case of further investigation will eventually get (P*) IP.

    As you notice, this make it harder to (H) to get the real (PC) IP.

    the above is ONLY valid if the used proxies are anonymous.

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