Now you can surf whatever wherever with this "disposable" browser. No need to delete cookies/history/cache anymore. Just make sure your company doesn't have a sniffer. Also works good if you surf the pron on the family computer Enjoy!
My company provides anonymity services for the internet; and specialize in network & internet security. The solutions I build offer more than just security and anonymity; and we do it right. Be cautious of sites/software like these...typically they are data miners. I haven't used this one personally; so I am in no way passing judgment. But if anyone needs to bypass filters or blockers feel free to PM me. I am not trying to sell sh!t or anything like that...I am a developer not a salesman.
Holy crap! Dang well thanks for the info. I won't be using it.
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My company provides anonymity services for the internet; and specialize in network & internet security. The solutions I build offer more than just security and anonymity; and we do it right. Be cautious of sites/software like these...typically they are data miners. I haven't used this one personally; so I am in no way passing judgment. But if anyone needs to bypass filters or blockers feel free to PM me. I am not trying to sell sh!t or anything like that...I am a developer not a salesman.
Thanks man, I'll keep ya in mind next time I need to bypass stuff.
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No Worries, I am more than happy to help out. The interwebs is a scary place!
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I don't think anything is wrong with it...it just seems that it is not really as secure as they say it is (according to those articles)
And that's the problem. People will make a ton of claims, but unless you are very savvy you would have no clue on how to even begin confirming any of them are true...or false. I just don't want someone to lose their job...or worse. In other countries people are being killed because of false claims made by proxy and similar services.
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No Worries, I am more than happy to help out. The interwebs is a scary place!
And that's the problem. People will make a ton of claims, but unless you are very savvy you would have no clue on how to even begin confirming any of them are true...or false. I just don't want someone to lose their job...or worse. In other countries people are being killed because of false claims made by proxy and similar services.
That's crazy. Well I was going to use it, just hadn't yet cause I don't really have a need for it. I'm glad they don't kill people here in the US for that kind of stuff (or do they?).
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One thing people don't realize is that ANYTHING can be recovered by IT geeks. I worked on a fraud case last year in which our IT team recovered deleted corporate e-mails, documents, files, browsing history, Yahoo e-mails, Instant Messages, anything you can imagine. Delete does not mean it's gone! These were recovered off a hard drive she had removed and tried to destroy with a hammer...but the IT team still was able to recover it, and the data was used in the report that lead to a fraud conviction. I know all this because I was the staff who had to sort through all the recovered data to find stuff that related to the fraud. It's really amazing what people say in IM's and e-mails...just be very careful what you do at work. I've seen what can be recovered
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Nah, definitely not. Well, cept for maybe the kiddie porn stuff; but they get what's coming to them. But in places like Iran or China for instance, the government and militia's are not quite so forgiving.
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