Use Proxy For Anonymous Browsing

You have probably already come to the situation where you wanted to visit some website but not from your computer. There are many reasons why you want to browse the internet anonymously. The main reason is to hide your IP address. When you visit some website you provide a lot of information about you and your computer to that website. From the IP address it is possible to determine not just your country but also more precise location. Although it is not easy to connect the IP address with particular person, sometimes it is simply not desired to expose your location or properties of your browser.

There is a very simple way to avoid exposing your details to the destination page. You can use a proxy service to bypass your direct connection with any website. This is a service that acts as an intermediate computer which accepts your web addresses and returns requested web pages. So the target website sees the proxy computer and not your computer or your browser. This way you are not accessing the websites directly and your IP address and other data is not exposed to the world but only to one computer. The only disadvantage of browsing this way is that the communication is a little bit slower because of the additional “element” between your computer and web server. This additional element is a computer which downloads pages and sends them to your browser. But this is the only price you will have to pay for anonymity.

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All things considered, it wasn’t that long ago that cell phones were not in the hands of every person on the street. As the technology trudged along and people got used to the idea, they slowly but surely built momentum. Once the cost became affordable and plans available for every type of customer, the boom occurred. Cell phones replaced land lines for many consumers and we are basically in that same situation today.

Though the period of development has been somewhat shorter for wireless internet — especially cell phone-ready mobile broadband — many experts see the same thing about to occur. Within a short period of time, the number of people operating with high speed wireless internet on cell phones will outnumber those that aren’t. If you are the type of person who jumps for the technology first and ends up in tech support soon thereafter, you might want to run down a few pros and cons first. Check both sides with this list.

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