praka123
left this forum longback
que is strictly in a unix context and not for something illegal anyway
Anybody knows some solution for anonymous browsing.it seems privacy is at risk when browsing through some "so-called" reliable sites!.I know about proxies.are they completely safe?
reg dataone isp or NIB users-does they logs ur activities before itself?
I am no gr8 in networking.so some fella's explains.hope it is useful to others too
As far as Linux is considered-i found an app java based which i am yet to try.
^ it seems this app connects to random anonymize servers.
and this thread from /. seems interesting:
*ask.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=02/10/05/0132249
your replies \...
Anybody knows some solution for anonymous browsing.it seems privacy is at risk when browsing through some "so-called" reliable sites!.I know about proxies.are they completely safe?
reg dataone isp or NIB users-does they logs ur activities before itself?
I am no gr8 in networking.so some fella's explains.hope it is useful to others too
As far as Linux is considered-i found an app java based which i am yet to try.
*anon.inf.tu-dresden.de/index_en.htmlAN.ON remains free of charge) makes it possible to surf the internet anonymously and unobservably.
Without Anonymization, every computer in the internet communicates using a traceable Address. That means:can determine which websites the user of a specific computer visits. Even the information which the user calls up can be intercepted and seen if encryption is not used. JAP uses a single static address which is shared by many JAP users. That way neither the visited website, nor an eavesdropper can determine which user visited which website.
- the website visited,
- the internet service provider (ISP),
- and any eavesdropper on the internet connection
^ it seems this app connects to random anonymize servers.
and this thread from /. seems interesting:
*ask.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=02/10/05/0132249
your replies \...