How to Change Your IP Address With an IP Address from Phoenix, Arizona, United States

If you have consider hiding your IP address for different purposes – here is one easy solution that anyone can use. All you need is a browser (we recommend Firefox, but this solutions works with all browsers and on all platforms) and an Internet Connection.

The first thing that you have to do is to start the browser and load http://www.iplocate.info – which will show your real IP address and country.

IPLocate.info

Considering the hiding your IP address is your purpose than load http://www.MyUsProxy.info which is a free, fast and reliable php proxy located in Phoenix, Arizona, United States. Type website address in the Web Address filed and press Go. 

MyUSProxy.info

Type website address in the Web Address filed and press Go. If you type http://www.iplocate.info you will see that websites track your IP address as being from United States. [Your IP : 69.50.207.10 located in UNITED STATES Country Code US].

New IP From Phoenix Arizona

By using this technique you can be sure that you can trick the websites that you visit by using a different IP address. Hiding your IP address is one of the best practices that you can use for improving the online privacy. 

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