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7 Ways To Change Your IP Address

If you got banned on a forum or you just need to change your IP address, here are some options available (depending on your configuration).
Important! If you have a static IP address these options do not apply. You should call your ISP and ask them to change your IP address.
Important! Before trying to change your […]

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Is it possible to change IP address from Mexico to USA?

“I live in Mexico and love to watch some of the full episodes from NBC.com , FOX.com , etc… Is it possible to change IP address from Mexico to USA?”
The short answer is “YES“. It is possible to change your IP to a US IP as I previously suggested here.
The longer answer is that changing your […]

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How To Access Restricted Sites Using Google Translator

Sometimes your access to different sites is restricted. I am going to present how to use Google Translator as a proxy and access restricted sites.
As you probably know, Google is more than a search engine; it provides a lots of services like email, news, mapping, etc. One of these services is Google Translator, that, […]

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What Is My IP Address?

If want to find out how you are seen on the web you should check our newly created page: What Is My IP Address?.
You can see the IP address you are using and some location information like City, Country and Country code. Thi can be your real location info or some fake one. If you […]

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How To Hide Your Search Trails Using TrackMeNot Firefox Add-on

Did you know that search engines track your every move while you are searching online? It was reported not long ago in the New York Times that big search engines such as AOL, Google, Yahoo!, and MSN were all collecting data from their users. All of these search engines are monitoring and storing your searches […]

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How To Protect Your Online Search Privacy

Revealing ourselves online is a risk we play when using the internet.  Even if you use various search engines, like Google, Yahoo, or MSN’s options, you could be giving away a lot of personal information. These search providers, amongst the various others, all track your search data using your IP and/or internet cookies to identify […]

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E.U. Regulator: IP Addresses Are Personal Data

An IP address, or an Internet Protocol, is a standard that allows computers to communicate over a network. This address is not just limited to computers, but many other business machines – printers, scanners, and even some telephones – have IP addresses integrated, as well. An IP address helps these machines communicate with each other, […]

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IP Addresses Explained

Every computer has got to have an exclusive number so to work properly and efficiently on the internet or in the network. This exclusive or unique number is called an address because it makes possible for a computer to be identified, recognized by other computers and also to communication with them.
This unique address is called […]

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Your Right to Anonymity

Article 12 of The United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights states, “No one shall be subjected to arbitrary interference with his privacy, family, home or correspondence, nor to attacks upon his honour and reputation. Everyone has the right to the protection of the law against such interference or attacks.”
Your right to anonymity basically means […]

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How to Choose a Proxy from a Proxy List

If you need to use a proxy server, then you will want to know a little bit about how to choose the right one for your needs. There is more then one option when choosing which proxy to use, which is why it’s important to know the different types of proxies offered. I have done […]

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