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Explanation of How An Anonymous Proxy Protects Your Privacy |
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Monday, 08 October 2007 |
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An anonymous proxy conceals certain information about you while you use the Internet. In this case, we will use web proxies as an example. Every time you surf to a web site your IP address is logged. This is your unique "address" on the Internet which is used for other computers and servers to identify your computer. When an anonymous proxy is used, this information is hidden. The address of the proxy is shown instead. This protects web surfers while they browse by not allowing outside threats and external attacks to obtain their real location on the network. It is a good way to surf safely and securely. Try ours at VectroProxy - All you need to do is enter the address of the site you want to visit in the bar at the top and click the "BROWSE!" button.
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