How Do I Hide My IP Address

How Do I Hide My IP Address?
By Christopher G Parker

The most common way to hide your IP address is to use what is known as a proxy server. Proxy servers are machines that allow client indirect access to various internet resources, such as websites. When you request a webpage from the proxy server it requests the page from the web server. Your machine never directly requests the webpage so your IP address never shows up in their logs. There are three main types of proxy server implementations: Website based proxy servers, browser configured proxy servers, and installed software proxy server.

Website Bases Proxy Servers

A website based proxy server is a website that you visit. You enter the URL of the webpage you want to see. The proxy server then requests the page of you want and then displays in on your screen. In most cases the proxy server does not indentify itself as a proxy server when requesting the page, thus hiding your IP address. These types of sites are generally slow and will display additional advertising on the site you visit.

Browser Configured Proxy Servers

Most current browsers (such and Firefox and Internet Explorer) allow you to configure them to route all their traffic through proxy server without you having to type in the URL. These servers are generally free to use, but can be very slow. These proxy servers may identify themselves as proxy server and may reveal your IP address if the webmaster knows to do a little more searching.

Installed Software Proxy Servers

Installed software proxy servers are very similar to the ones above with the exception they are a pay service. They are generally faster and sometimes allow you to select which state and/or country you want to appear to be coming from.

Be warned: with all these services you want to understand that there is an inherent risk. If you are passing all your web traffic through these machines you are also passing user names, passwords, and whatever sensitive information you are looking at.

To learn more about how to hide your IP address and how to test to see if your software is working properly visit the hide IP section of whatismyipaddress.com

Chris Parker is an IT professional and webmaster for whatismyipaddress.com which provides a wide range of IP tools and related articles.

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5 Types Of Proxies And What They Do

5 Types of Proxies and What They Do
By Jason D Bryant

What exactly is a proxy? A proxy is a server that acts like a middleman between a “client” - you, and the internet - the site you’re trying to see. You will send your request to the proxy server, the proxy server sends the request to the internet, and then the proxy sends the request back to you. This process has many different means for use. Here are 5 types of proxies and their functions.

1. Web Proxy - A web proxy focuses on traffic over the World Wide Web. Many times these proxies are used by schools, countries, or corporations to block offensive web content, or to simply control their clients access to the internet.

2. Anonymous Proxy - Anonymous proxies are used to remove identifying information from a client request. An example of this would be a proxy that allows you access to Myspace while you are at work.

3. Caching Proxy - Caching proxies can send the client their request without contacting the remote server. It does this by using information that has been sent to the remote server before. This can cut down on time for requests sent.

4. Forced Proxy - A forced proxy server handles all of the requests from the client to the internet. Hence the name forced. Many times the client will not even know they are using a proxy.

5. Open Proxy - An open proxy is a proxy that allows anybody to connect to and use. Open proxies can also be exploited and misused by spammers. For this reason some websites will not allow traffic to their servers from known open proxies.

As you can see proxies have many benefits and can be used in various different ways. The best way to become familiar with proxies is to try them yourself so you may have a better understanding of what they do and how they work.

Go to: Proxy Dollars if you would like to learn how to create your own proxies and profit off of them.

Jason Bryant is a part time proxy builder and internet marketer. He enjoys building websites in his spare time to supplement his travels around the world.

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The Advantages Of Free Anonymous Web Surfing Proxy

The Advantages Of Free Anonymous Web Surfing Proxy
By Stefan Jechel

When you surf the Internet, your IP address and your location can be found. These are some of the most important data, through which other valuable information can be also discovered: name, address and even your social security number. This exposes you to hackers and you can also be a target of many advertising agencies. These are some of the many reasons why free anonymous web surfing proxy sites have been created.

Furthermore, when a person surfs the web, his/ her habits of surfing can also be monitored and marketing agencies can then send you a lot of junk mail, spams. There are also many sites that actually promote themselves using spy ware, junk advertising or spams and you will be target of all these if you do not use the free anonymous web surfing proxy sites that are at your disposal.

Another reason why you should definitely use the free anonymous web surfing proxy is if you want to visit certain sites that you have no access to. This mainly happens in schools, universities, some corporations, where servers are used to block the users from surfing some sites. However, with the help of free anonymous web surfing proxy, this as well can not be a problem anymore, because the user can bypass the filters and then he/ she has access to any information he/ she desires.

OK, so If you are convinced that free anonymous web surfing proxy is what you need, then how do you do it? Nothing more simple. You just visit one of the sites that can give you all the free anonymous web surfing proxy sites and choose the one that you would like to use. Note down the IP address and port number and then use them to configure your web proxy. After this, you will have no problem at all with the data that is sent over the Internet. Instead of your address being revealed, the free web surfing proxy server’ s IP address will be shown instead. There are different ways to configure the web proxy for Mozilla FireFox or Internet Explorer. If you are using the first one, you will only need the IP address.

There is also something that you really have to take into consideration when you decide to use the free anonymous web surfing proxy server and that is: how do you choose the right proxy server. Well, if you want to make sure that your privacy is totally respected and the results are what you expect them to be, the use the most highly rated free anonymous web surfing proxy server and the one that has the most clear policy of privacy.

For more resources about Free Anonymous Web Surfing Proxy please review this website http://www.16proxy.com

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I Need A Proxy, Everybody Wants A Proxy!

I Need A Proxy, Everybody Wants A Proxy!
By Coenraad De Beer

I guess I’m not going to be very popular after publishing this article, but this is really a big problem and one that needs to be addressed very quickly before it grows into another digital snowball like spam and malware. IT departments spend a lot of time and money on network security. Restrictions are put into place, not only to protect corporate data, but also for the safety of everyone working on the corporate network. However, network restrictions are not only for the corporate world, these restrictions are also present at schools and even in our homes. But what is the use of protecting your data and privacy if you constantly have to deal with cyber rats eating their way through your defences from the inside?

A proxy is often blocked as soon as the network administrator becomes aware of the fact that it is used to gain unauthorised access to websites and other networks. That’s the reason why people are constantly in search of brand new proxies and what scares me the most, is the rate at which these new proxies become available, it is so bad you can even regard it as another form of spam. The sad reality however, is that the people who use these proxies, either do not know a thing about PC security, or they don’t give a damn about it. Browsing restricted sites via an illegal proxy exposes your computer to malware and hackers, putting the whole network at risk. Confidential and sensitive corporate information can easily be leaked and the privacy of every employee using the corporate network could be compromised due to the selfish acts of employees who can’t walk between the lines. So you are not only putting your colleagues in a tight spot, your compromising your own security as well.

The most popular reason for a proxy is to gain access to social networking sites like MySpace, Facebook, Orkut or Twitter. Social networking sites are time and money wasters in terms of productivity, bandwidth and company resources. Instead of doing their jobs, people waste hours and hours of productivity during the day, by hanging out on social community sites. To add insult to injury, they don’t use their own bandwidth to chill on these sites, they use company bandwidth, company computers and company printers to do what they should be doing after work. Kids browse these social communities instead of attending to their schoolwork, wasting their parents’s money, or the money of the taxpayer if the government funds the school. Speaking of the government, what about government workers? Instead of delivering the services we pay for, they browse MySpace, Facebook, Orkut or Twitter with our tax money. (Some governments do not even have any network security to speak of, so they can access any site without the use of a proxy).

Don’t get me wrong, I’m not against the use of social networking sites, but there is a time and place for everything and social networking sites do not have a place at the office or at school (unless you are the PR manager of the company maintaining the company profile on MySpace). Before everyone starts to call me a party pooper, accusing me of taking the fun out of the office, think about this: If everyone spent more time on their job and less time on social networking sites during working hours, we will get a lot more work done and will therefore have plenty of time to hang out with friends and family on our favourite social networking sites. Don’t be mad at your boss for limiting your Internet access, the fact that you are using a proxy to bypass Internet filters and other limitations imposed by your employer, already tells me that you can’t use the Internet responsibly. If you really need to use these sites, visit them after work or after school and if you don’t have a computer at home, use a friend’s computer or visit an Internet café. It has to be mentioned though, that 3rd party proxies are not only used to access social networking sites, but they are also popular for porn surfing and the downloading of pirated software, music and movies. These sites are far worse than social networking sites, because they do not only waste valuable man-hours, they are often loaded with nasty malware, a direct threat to the safety of everyone working on the network.

The bottom line is, companies invest a lot in computer security, computer labs at schools do their best to keep their networks safe and clean and parents invest in parental control software to keep their young ones from accessing harmful content on the Web. Still you get people who want to break down all these barriers, ignoring the damage they cause and the risks they create during this process. Bypassing the parental control software on the family computer can easily lead to a prohibited site where a sneaky rootkit finds its way into your system. It may log a credit card number here and a password there and before your folks know what’s going on, they could be staring bankruptcy in the face. The same can happen at work or at school, your infected PC can cause a lot of problems for other people using the same network. Do you want something like this on your conscience? Proxies may have their uses, but they should not be used to cross digital borders illegally. If you are not allowed to visit a specific site at work or at school, then there’s most likely a pretty good reason why you shouldn’t visit it. If you choose to visit prohibited sites without proper authorisation, you risk loosing your job, getting suspended or even harsher network restrictions may be implemented. Think about it, is it really worth all that?

People are so touchy about this subject that when they ask for new proxies in forums or Q&A communities, they often warn you in advance not to bitch about why they shouldn’t be using one. So next time when you run across someone asking for a proxy to bypass firewalls and Internet filters, don’t waste your time explaining why they shouldn’t be using one, don’t expose yourself to insults and swearing, just refer them to this article.

About the Author
Coenraad is webmaster and founder of Cyber Top Cops, an online resource providing education to the Internet Community about online threats. Coenraad also writes about cyber security related topics on the Cyber Top Cops Blog.

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Proxy Servers Explained

Proxy Servers Explained
By Naren Verma

On the web network, there are a lot of websites that offer features like file-sharing, instant messaging or leaving comments on a user’s profile. A lot of schools and universities have blocked such websites from access to restrict people from logging in to these websites. But the use of proxy servers has a technological advantage over these restrictions. Proxy servers let you access websites from restricted locations and enable the user to bypass secure sites from blocked locations, as they have the ability to bypass network firewalls and filters. These proxy servers enable the users to surf the internet from blocked servers and are compatible to surf through sites which have audio and video streaming platforms like Youtube.

A proxy server is a computer program or application which processes a client request and forwards it to other servers. When you connect to a proxy server, and try to access some information available on another server, it forwards the request on your behalf and acts as the host server. In short, it becomes your face on the internet and represents you for access to websites or information. There are many kinds of proxy servers available based on your need, such as;

• Web proxy

• Caching proxy server/ Http proxy

• Anonymous proxies

• Intercepting proxies

• Hostile proxy servers

• Reverse proxy servers

• Forced proxy servers.

Usage of these proxy servers requires a simple process to be followed. You may need to sign up to be able to use these proxies while some you can use straight away. Most of these proxy websites offer their services for free but some of them may ask for a small fee for the proxy service. After signup, the user merely needs to type the desired URL (for example: www.myspace.com) on the main page and all connections and traffic to and from the destination URL is redirected via the proxy, making it look as if the traffic is evolving from the main proxy, thus bypassing the domain based URL filtering blocking system. These proxies allow users to browse through the restricted websites and view profiles, post comments, write blogs and surf the sites for music.

These proxies are reliable and secure. Bear in mind you must agree to accept the strict set of terms and conditions such as not to access websites that contain illegal content such as ware sites, use for spamming purposes, or distribution of Spy ware or any other malicious script. With this in mind you can surf the internet at school, universities, work and other places without any restriction, using the simple scripts which allow you to access any blocked websites you desire.

Naren Verma is a webmaster who owns various proxy websites. If you enjoyed this article, you may like to check his Myspace Proxy website www.Myspaceproxyace.com to enjoy the web freedom in which he strongly believes in.

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Bypass Your School And Work Filters With An Anonymous Proxy Server

Bypass your School and Work Filters with an Anonymous Proxy Server
By Stephen Avery

With the proliferation of the Internet, many websites promote themselves by sending you spam junk mails, advertisings and even embed spyware that is difficult to remove onto your computer. These things not only keep track of your personal information, but also enable hackers and crackers to infiltrate your system. Anonymous proxy servers act as a wall between your data and the Internet, whereby providing security to your system and data. There are however, other reasons to use an anonymous proxy server.

If your work or school has any type of filtering in place to prevent people from visiting certain websites, an anonymous proxy server is a great way to get around such restrictions. Anonymous proxy servers work by acting as a “middle man”; they download the requested pages to their proxy server and in turn you download the page, all images and other such objects from the proxy server to your browser, thus bypassing any filters or annoying firewalls. Not only is this a viable alternative for students to bypass their school’s filter to access such popular student sites such as Myspace or Xanga but can be used if your workplace has strict limitations on which websites you can access. Most anonymous proxy bypass servers use one of two program, PHProxy or CGIProxy, both of which are excellent proxy software packages.

After you have discovered the benefits of using anonymous proxy servers, you will probably want to try it out. There are numerous free proxy services out there, one of the most popular is SpySurfing ( http://www.spysurfing.com/ ) and is a really fast proxy server that is popular among both students look to bypass their school filters and adults looking to bypass their work place firewalls.

Steve Avery, http://www.spysurfing.com

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5 Types Of Proxies And What They Do

5 Types of Proxies and What They Do
By Jason D Bryant

What exactly is a proxy? A proxy is a server that acts like a middleman between a “client” - you, and the internet - the site you’re trying to see. You will send your request to the proxy server, the proxy server sends the request to the internet, and then the proxy sends the request back to you. This process has many different means for use. Here are 5 types of proxies and their functions.

1. Web Proxy - A web proxy focuses on traffic over the World Wide Web. Many times these proxies are used by schools, countries, or corporations to block offensive web content, or to simply control their clients access to the internet.

2. Anonymous Proxy - Anonymous proxies are used to remove identifying information from a client request. An example of this would be a proxy that allows you access to Myspace while you are at work.

3. Caching Proxy - Caching proxies can send the client their request without contacting the remote server. It does this by using information that has been sent to the remote server before. This can cut down on time for requests sent.

4. Forced Proxy - A forced proxy server handles all of the requests from the client to the internet. Hence the name forced. Many times the client will not even know they are using a proxy.

5. Open Proxy - An open proxy is a proxy that allows anybody to connect to and use. Open proxies can also be exploited and misused by spammers. For this reason some websites will not allow traffic to their servers from known open proxies.

As you can see proxies have many benefits and can be used in various different ways. The best way to become familiar with proxies is to try them yourself so you may have a better understanding of what they do and how they work.

Go to: Proxy Dollars if you would like to learn how to create your own proxies and profit off of them.

Jason Bryant is a part time proxy builder and internet marketer. He enjoys building websites in his spare time to supplement his travels around the world.

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