Re: Privacy question
From: Nanny (catsonline.dontlikespam_at_zonnet.nl)
Date: 09/06/03
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Date: Sat, 6 Sep 2003 00:08:14 +0200
Well, after searching for a long time, I've found http://www.megaproxy.com/
that allows me to surf anonymously with cookies enabled (I needed that for
the site I wanted to go to). He must be surprised that the log is read by
people from the US (I'm not in the US)..........
-- Nanny Time flies like an arrow. Fruit flies like a banana. "Leythos" <void@nowhere.com> schreef in bericht news:MPG.19c2bdae111b73ba989c00@news-server.columbus.rr.com... > In article <3f58e6d8$0$28903$1b62eedf@news.euronet.nl>, > catsonline.dontlikespam@zonnet.nl says... > > I have no idea if I'm asking this on the right newsgroup, but maybe someone > > here can at least help me on my way....... > > I sometimes visit a site which has added a statistics page, where the name > > of my provider and even the town where I live is visible in the visitors > > list. Is there a way to prevent that ? > > Unless you run your traffic through a third-party provider (bounce it > around the net before it goes where you want) there is no way to really > hide it. In most cases, your IP identifies your geographical location > because it identifies your providers IP range and information. > > There is not much to worry about unless you are doing something illegal > or immoral (and it bothers you). > > -- > -- > spamfree999@rrohio.com > (Remove 999 to reply to me)
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