September 22, 200619 yr A tweaked version of Firefox that makes Web browsing anonymous has been released by a group of privacy-minded coders. Every few minutes, the Torpark browser causes a computer's IP address to appear to change. IP addresses are numeric identifier given to computers on the Internet. The number can be used along with other data to potentially track down a user, as many Web sites keep track of IP addresses. Link Tried it, easy to use, but a tad slow. Wondering how it works for others
September 22, 200619 yr I've used IP masks before. There are sites that you can go to that launch a "mini-browser" that have a proxy IP. They're useful for getting past being banned on a forum. Not that I've ever used it for such nefarious purposes. Join me, and we shall make Production Beards a reality!
September 22, 200619 yr Author Right, but free proxies are annoying, but there are ones that a faster than this. I wanted to see if it's just me.
September 22, 200619 yr This browser uses onion routing, which is not exactly the same as using proxies.
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