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subject: How Does Anonymous Web Surfing Really Protect You? [print this page]


Have you heard the horror stories about people having their identities stolen when surfing on the Internet? If so then you need to learn about anonymous web surfing, so that you can protect yourself from someone trying to take your information and trying to ruin your credit or reputation.

Many people have heard about anonymous web surfing programs, but don't really understand how they work. Anonymous web surfing is a convenient way to conduct your transactions on the Internet but remain completely protected from people who may try to steal your passwords or hack into your computer or track your online behavior.

Anonymous web surfing is a great way to protect yourself from people on the Internet. By using a proxy server, your identity cannot be lifted by hackers, nor can your inbox be filled up by spam from spyware related to what you may be searching for on the Internet. Not only does it protect your inbox, it can protect your computer from being attacked by viruses that are out there that will destroy your computer.

Anonymous web surfing programs could be thought of like a type of buffer zone that sits between your computer and the websites you visit. It's kind of like a firewall that protects you from intrusive behavior. It's easy to use these programs, so you can rely on it every time you go online.

This buffer zone will be able to protect your and your personal information, which includes your browsing history and your passwords. This is a basic step you shouldn't ignore if you want to protect your important details from unauthorized viewing.

The way that anonymous web surfing works is by using a proxy site. When you enter the URL you want to search into the proxy site, that site retrieves the pages first and then passes it along to you. This is a great way to keep your identity private when you are on the Internet. There is one downfall to using anonymous proxy sites however.

Even if you are on a T3 Internet connection, you will not get the information as fast as you are used to. But the lack of speed is a small trade-off for having a proxy site protect your identity when you are surfing the Internet and you need to keep your identity private.

It does not matter what you are looking at on the Internet. If you want to keep your identity private, you must try anonymous web surfing to keep your passwords, and all of the private information that you don't want other people to know about you when you are on the Internet, safe. Using a proxy site when doing anonymous web surfing will protect you greatly.

by: Jordan McPelt




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