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From: Mr Percy Verence on 14 May 2010 06:05 The Australian Government is to implement a national Internet Filter in the coming months, I will have to have a program that will circumvent this Filter, my question is what would do the job to be anon while surfing the web please Thanking you Mr Percy Verence
From: WayPoint on 14 May 2010 06:20 "Mr Percy Verence" <xub100(a)beagle.com> wrote in message news:1273831552.964697(a)nntp0.iseek.com.au... > The Australian Government is to implement a national Internet Filter in > the coming months, > I will have to have a program that will circumvent this Filter, my > question is what would do > the job to be anon while surfing the web please > Thanking you > Mr Percy Verence > Good luck with that
From: orbro on 14 May 2010 13:33 "Mr Percy Verence" <xub100(a)beagle.com> wrote in news:1273831552.964697(a)nntp0.iseek.com.au: > The Australian Government is to implement a national Internet Filter > in the coming months, > I will have to have a program that will circumvent this Filter, my > question is what would do > the job to be anon while surfing the web please > Thanking you > Mr Percy Verence > > The searh engine Ixquick now offers a proxy service: http://ixquick.com/proxy/eng/help.html I can't vouch for it as I just became aware of it (I was looking into alternatives to Scroogle). I think you can set up an SSL connection to Ixquick as well. The gold standard in anonymous surfing is TOR (The Onion Router: http://www.torproject.org/ There are portable packages that include Firefox, Tor and Privoxy. There is an Opera package too, I believe. JanusVM: http://www.janusvm.com/ is another approach towards using the Tor nework. Major drawback to Tor is it is usually quite slow. But desperate times call for desperate measures. If you are really into it, check out Freenet, but be careful if you choose to use it. You may end up with data on your drive (supposedly indeciperable) that is possibly of questionable legality. I don't use the network for that reason. O
From: Mr Percy Verence on 18 May 2010 08:56
tried this and found it easy to apply http://www.google.com/#q=web+proxy I then went to logon onto my E-Bay account,and it refused me an entry to my account, will be useful if it circumvents the Government Filter "Mr Percy Verence" <xub100(a)beagle.com> wrote in message news:1273831552.964697(a)nntp0.iseek.com.au... > The Australian Government is to implement a national Internet Filter in > the coming months, > I will have to have a program that will circumvent this Filter, my > question is what would do > the job to be anon while surfing the web please > Thanking you > Mr Percy Verence > |