Surf The Internet Anonymously

Posted by Patrick Stewart on Feb 17th, 2009 and filed under Computers. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0. Both comments and pings are currently closed.

Every time you spend some pleasurable moments surfing the web, you are actually exposing your own data to the rest of the world. This can occur when you are least aware of and does not require a virus or malware. Specifically information that is easily available online includes your IP address, your country (and often more location information based on IP address), what computer system you are on, what browser you use, your browser history, and other information. There is more; should your computer be able to support programs such as fingers or indents, the situation can get worse because they can now get hold of your name and other data you really could not afford to reveal.

Wonder about the methodology those malicious minds get all these vital information from you?

It is easy; every time you visit a website, some data will be collected and stored and every visit to a website actually reveals some form of data about you.Others will intercept this data and use to track your activities.

How do you prevent it?

You can breathe in relief to know that you can surf the internet anonymously. Obviously, no one can offer complete protection but these methods do offer some form of safety measurements that anyone can use to make their surfing experience a safer and more enjoyable. You can use proxy servers Proxy servers can be used to hide your own IP. This has the effect of masking your IP address and making it much harder for people to track you.

Where exactly do we get these proxy serves? The first way is to get one from a vendor. There are also free proxy servers available to you. Two options you can try would be ShadowSurf and Guardster; Guardster provides both free and paid services. Try ShadowSurf, it is a free service. There is box where you can enter the URL you want to keep anonymous. Those are the most widely used tools to help you remain anonymous.

There is a new development about how Anonymizer reacts to the breaking news regarding Google’s willingness to filter the Internet for the Chinese government. What is interesting, this organization actually claims that they are currently developing a new application hat will let all Citizens of China to surf the Internet censor free.

Are these the ultimate solution for safety online? This is not a foolproof way but it is good to use it instead of surfing without one. Are there other effective steps to take to ensure better safety of my private information? To help keep your information private here are three steps you can use. An encrypted connection is good idea to start preventing exposure of data. There is a lot of information on this technology, so do surf the web to find out more. Delete all cookies after each session. If you are really serious about ridding your system of all possible threats, then consider getting rid of JavaScript, Java, and active content. This will severely limit your surfing enjoyment, so be sure to choose carefully.

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