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Are the free anonymizers OK and do they work? I value Devshed's members opinions. I have been helped mightily in the past.
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And what, prey tell, made you post that in this particular forum...? ![]()
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This would be better suited for a networking or security forum.
As for your questoin, it's somewhat vague. Quote:
Which ones? There are many. Quote:
How do you measure success? If you're simply trying to get the website you're visiting to log an IP that isn't your own, then yes, most do work. But if you're trying to protect yourself from being traced by the government, the situation becomes much, much more complicated.
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are you talking like guardster.com, anonymouse.ws etc.? (webproxies)
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