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From: BlueAdept on 6 Jun 2005 13:20 Hi, There's a new web-based anonymizer at: http://anonycat.com http://anonycat.com/faq.htm It doesn't require any downloads or registration, It's somewhat similar to services such as anonymizer.com, but it doesn't have ads, it's open source, and doesn't "refuse" to visit certain sites. If you're interested in mirroring the service, contact me through the website. cheers, Tom
From: Charles Newman on 11 Jun 2005 16:40
"BlueAdept" <tom.cervenka(a)gmail.com> wrote in message news:1118078413.577290.78510(a)f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com... > Hi, > > There's a new web-based anonymizer at: > > http://anonycat.com > http://anonycat.com/faq.htm > > It doesn't require any downloads or registration, > It's somewhat similar to services such as > anonymizer.com, but it doesn't have ads, it's open > source, and doesn't "refuse" to visit certain sites. > > If you're interested in mirroring the service, > contact me through the website. > > cheers, > Tom > That is something like I read about once on Peacefire. There is small program you can run on any PC that will let anyone connect to the Web through it and your activities will be impossible to detect, or so they say |