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Ladybbird 01-02-12 02:00

Proxy IPs -Top Free Fast sites & How To Do It
 
List of Top 10 Free Fast Proxy sites

Techozens


It is necessary to protect our identity while surfing online. So, we can hide our identity using proxy sites. There are many such
free fast proxy sites on web. I have listed top 10 free proxy sites in the article below.


Proxy sites help us to hide our identity. When a page is requested from our computer, the request is first sent to the proxy server. The proxy server then sends the request to the actual website. Thus, the website records the IP address of the proxy server and our IP is protected. Thus, a proxy server acts as a middle-man in between our computer and the webserver.



Top 10 Free Fast Proxy sites:


You can use the free proxy sites list below to hide your online identity. I have made the Headers
direct links to the sites.

1. Hidemyass:


http://techozens.com/wp-content/uplo...proxy-site.jpg

2. Proxify:

http://techozens.com/wp-content/uplo...y-site-top.jpg

3. Newipnow:

http://techozens.com/wp-content/uplo...proxy-site.jpg

4. iBypass:

http://techozens.com/wp-content/uplo...proxy-site.jpg

5. Change IP Country:

http://techozens.com/wp-content/uplo...IP-Country.jpg

6. KProxy:

http://techozens.com/wp-content/uplo...proxy-site.jpg

7. PageWash:

http://techozens.com/wp-content/uplo...proxy-site.jpg

8. Browser9:

http://techozens.com/wp-content/uplo...proxy-site.jpg

9. Anonr:

http://techozens.com/wp-content/uplo...-site-list.jpg

10. Megaproxy:

http://techozens.com/wp-content/uplo...proxy-site.jpg



This is a short list of
top 10 free fast proxy sites to hide IP Addresses. Am I missing your favorite free proxy site??? Please let us by Posting in Here.

You can find more here with downloads;

PROXY IPs

Continued,,,,,,How to Do It........

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Ladybbird 01-02-12 02:30

Re: Proxy IPs -Top Free Fast sites & How To Do It
 
Ways You Can Hide Your Public IP Address

Compnetworking


When connecting to the Internet, your home computer (or network router) is assigned a public IP address. As you visit Web sites or other Internet servers, that public IP address is transmitted and recorded in log files kept on those servers. Access logs leave behind a trail of your Internet activity. If it were possible to somehow hide your public IP address, your Internet activity would become much more difficult to trace.

Answer: Unfortunately, it is not technically possible to always hide the public IP address of a home network. An IP address enables devices to locate and communicate with each other on the Internet. Completely hiding the IP address of a device would render it invisible but also unusable online.

On the other hand, it is possible to hide public IP addresses from most Internet servers in most situations. This method involves an Internet service called an anonymous proxy server.

Using an Anonymous Proxy Server

An anonymous proxy server ("proxy") is a special type of server that acts as an intermediary between a home network and the rest of the Internet. An anonymous proxy server makes requests for Internet information on your behalf, using its own IP address instead of yours. Your computer only accesses Web sites indirectly, through the proxy server. This way, Web sites will see the proxy's IP address, not your home IP address.

Using an anonymous proxy server requires a simple configuration of the Web browser (or other Internet client software that supports proxies). Proxies are identified by a combination of URL and TCP port number.

Numerous free anonymous proxy servers exist on the Internet, open for anyone to use. These servers may have bandwidth traffic limits, may suffer from reliability or speed problems, or might permanently disappear from the Internet without notice. Such servers are most useful for temporary or experimental purposes.

Anonymous proxy services that charge fees in return for better quality of service also exist. These services are designed for regular use by households.
Related Tools for Hiding Your IP Address
Several related software tools (both free and paid versions) support anonymizing proxies. The Firefox extension called "switchproxy," for example, supports defining a pool of proxy servers in the Web browser and automatically switching between them at regular time intervals. In general, these tools help you both find proxies and also simplify the process of configuring and using them.

The ability to hide an IP address increases your privacy on the Internet. Other approaches to improving Internet privacy also exist and complement each other. Managing Web browser cookies, using encryption when sending personal information, running a firewall and other techniques all contribute toward a greater feeling of safety and security when going online.
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How to Surf Without Leaving a Trace

About.com

Worried that someone may be looking over your shoulder--in the virtual sense--as you browse the Web? If so, you don't have to be an online agoraphobe any longer: New tools from old hands in Web privacy will let you surf with complete anonymity.
A certain degree of paranoia about the Web is justified. Advertisers track Web surfers all the time, planting cookies that track you as you surf from site to site so they can see what you want and where you go.

Proxy servers, such as the Safeproxy CGIProxy, have been around for years. These sites open another site, say, Amazon.com, in a pane of the proxy. That way, Amazon won't see your IP address and the proxy can block ads and some cookies.
But proxy sites still allow destination sites to implant some ad cookies and Web bugs--the two most common tracking devices--on your system. Worse, many proxies are just too slow.

New browser plug-ins block far more than just your IP address. Both Anonymizer.com's Private Surfing ($30 per year, limited-feature free version) and Zero-Knowledge's Freedom WebSecure ($50 per year) promise to make you invisible to everyone on the Internet. Each product will encrypt transmissions between your computer and Web sites, scramble URLs so that they can't be seen by administrators, disable the tracking function of cookies (while still letting them save preferences or perform automatic log-in at Web sites that use cookies for those purposes), and block some--though not all--advertising banners and graphics.


The plug-ins work only with Internet Explorer versions 5 and higher. Anonymizer's plug-in is compatible with versions of Windows from 98 through XP; a Zero-Knowledge spokesperson tells me that its tool can't run on some installations of Windows 98 and Me, but that it works well with Windows 2000 or XP.

The two plug-ins behave similarly: After a short download, each service adds a small button to Internet Explorer's toolbar that toggles the application on and off. Private Surfing and Freedom WebSecure both generate a toolbar at the top of your Web browser window. Once you log in with your user name and password, the software becomes active and you can surf anonymously to your heart's content.
Related services from these companies in the past offered anonymous surfing, but at a snail's pace. The new versions are dramatically faster. Freedom WebSecure seemed positively peppy, while Anonymizer still was a bit slower than unprotected surfing because of its encryption.


If you're concerned about the bread-crumb trail you leave across the Internet as you browse the Web, either of these tools can sweep those crumbs away and keep profilers off your back.
Andrew Brandt is a senior associate editor for PC World.
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Lots More Help & Info Here, but please bear in mind as many of these may be overloaded, due to all that is going on now, you might have to shop around, but please let us know which you think are the best and if you know of any more;

Working With IP Addies

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Ladybbird 09-02-12 15:47

FAST Way to Hide Your IP-New One Added
 
These are very fast and a much quicker way to use a proxy, try them; ;)

EXPERT-HIDE

ihide.info

A thanks would be nice!

kalel01 10-02-12 04:01

re: FAST Way to Hide Your IP-New One Added
 
has anyone tried this out yet?

claudel24 10-02-12 04:53

re: FAST Way to Hide Your IP-New One Added
 
Hi ladybbird,
I clicked on your link and up malicious website warning and its warning
Rating:DangerousVerified fraudulent page or threat source

any idea's

claudel24

Ladybbird 10-02-12 05:06

re: FAST Way to Hide Your IP-New One Added
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by claudel24 (Post 224455)
Hi ladybbird,
I clicked on your link and up malicious website warning and its warning
Rating:DangerousVerified fraudulent page or threat source

any idea's

claudel24

Ive been using it today and it works very well, Ive just tested it again and all my AV didnt sound off, and I received no similar message like you did,,,, so it is safe :dunno:

Are you going onto those porn sites again claudel24? :rofl:

claudel24 10-02-12 05:43

re: FAST Way to Hide Your IP-New One Added
 
dam, you know me too well already ladybbird,

have a good weekend all

Claudel24

Ladybbird 10-02-12 06:25

re: FAST Way to Hide Your IP-New One Added
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by claudel24 (Post 224463)
dam, you know me too well already ladybbird,

have a good weekend all

Claudel24

:yourfunny:

bobo 10-02-12 14:27

re: FAST Way to Hide Your IP-New One Added
 
claudel24 it's very likely that your virus program will say that about almost any proxy you use, the virus program won't necessarily always be right, or wrong for that matter. Virus programs work by looking for things that act a certain way, and proxies can act like certain viruses. Proxies open up ports on your computer, and any time you have open ports your computer, your computer is going to be more vulnerable to threats, it doesn't mean you're going to get them it just means you're more vulnerable. I know you and Ladybbird are only joking, but porn sites are some of the best places to get viruses, and using a proxy with them is just increases the risks. Some virus programs are better with proxy servers about protecting the user, and just the same, some proxy servers are better than others about protecting the user, it's a matter of finding out which is best combination for each individual user.

papa84759 10-02-12 18:53

re: FAST Way to Hide Your IP-New One Added
 
Well tried that one and none work are I am doing some thing wrong

bobo 10-02-12 19:10

re: FAST Way to Hide Your IP-New One Added
 
1 Attachment(s)
Not sure what is going wrong for you exactly, what you need to do is type in the address (http://www.example) of the site you wish to visit in the space provided and hit enter. I think this proxy is from Russia so if a site has blocked Russian requests this site won't work.

Quote:

Originally Posted by papa84759 (Post 224651)
Well tried that one and none work are I am doing some thing wrong


Ladybbird 11-02-12 00:25

re: FAST Way to Hide Your IP-New One Added
 
You are right bobo and I seem to remember papa had the same problems on certain links that he thought were dead, but they werent, he may be using a US IP address, I posted this thread with members like him in mind.

Ladybbird 11-02-12 04:04

Important-MUST READ -SECURITY & FILE HOSTS Info
 
Please all of you, Members & Uploaders read the regular updates in this section;

Code:

http://www.dreamteamdownloads1.com/276/piracy-warez-hackers-internet-news-scams-related/
The previous fall of Rapidshare and more recent, Megaupload, is important to the Warez community and filesharing sites, as a whole.
How long can these operations stand up against mounting legal pressure? What measures can they take to remain legal while not peeking at every file we upload?

How safe is your information with these services? Every site has a Terms of Service agreement that states they will comply with the laws of the land and will respond to any appearance of infringement,

(dreamteam1 and their servers are not based in the US, but we are ensuring that this site, its'staff and members are safe, by paying for extra protections, hence our new Disclaimer);

Code:

http://www.dreamteamdownloads1.com/275/disclaimer/
We do not know just how far the US will take their actions? Some countries, servers and File Hosts have already responded by blocking all US IPs and will never cooperate with the US, with any proposed or intended prosecutions. Even the UK that obliged them before, has begun throwing out such cases,, even in the High Court.

The US does NOT control the world nor the internet, far from it, although it would like to. This was proved recently by the actions of huge sites like Wikipedia, Google and many hundreds of others across the world, who started by closing access to their sites for 24 hours, after the proposed SOFA and PIPA acts by the US.

SOPA stands for Stop Online Piracy Act and PIPA for Protect IP Act.

Think about it.

dreamteamdownloads1 has spent a lot of time investigating into this, as you will see from the amount of threads, and updates within, I have been making recently, and will continue to do so.

We have also thought of some ways to keep you safe and my admin techs are working on this. I have already bought the new domain name for the
FTP and the VPN within, and paid the expenses to set up the new server for it.

This is not easy and is much more complicated than first thought, that is why there have been delays. This can't be helped, it is more essential and important to get it completely right and secure. We now have the
VPN details, but my tech admins are ironing out the glitches and other things within, and I thank them greatly for this.

Remember none of them, the staff, and I do not get paid. So they can only work on this and to help you, in their spare time, so please remember to thank them when they do.

VPN services are a great way to stay safe, protect your physical location, and allow you to maintain a modicum of security while browsing the internet or even uploading. Most VPNs are not completely foolproof, but they are a great first step.

Essentially a
VPN is a secure method of connecting to a Virtual Private Network at a remote location.

The end location is encrypted so your insecure packets would pass through their level of encryption, which disallows users without
access to read the private packets of information.
VPNs are typically used by companies with workers in remote locations to transmit private data in a secure fashion.

VPNs use a method of transferring data using secure cryptographic methods between at least two networked devices which are NOT on the same private network.
This method keeps the data completely private as it passes through the various nodes of your local and wide networks.

The server locations for the
FTP/VPN are safe and secure. However I do ask that each of you do not overload the bandwidth by posting a HUGE amount of your files within, keep them checked and cleared up on a regular basis.

If I feel at a later date (as the site grows), it is necessary to pay to increase the bandwidth,
I will do so, but this is costly and so are the monthly charges we pay for it.

For this reason only VIPs and Official Site UpLoaders will have access to it.

Other Uploaders and members must contribute by donating, if they wish to be safe and to use it.

The second method would be to simply not upload or download. Obviously this is not ideal, so you can choose to continue down your current path and hope to blend in with the mass of others doing the same thing.

Typically downloading is less risky than uploading, but there is always a risk, if sufficient precautions are not taken

One of the biggest mistakes a wannabe downloader can make is to use a public torrent site such as The Pirate Bay, ISOhunt, Fenopy, and others.

So called “private” torrent sites are said to be more secure, but this is not always the case. Demonoid is a “private” torrent site, but has such a large userbase that the fact they are “private” is moot.

Furthermore, Demonoid is now in the process of migrating all information to a .me domain, as a result of COICA (Combating Online Infringement and Counterfeits Act)

which could, in essence,
allow the United States government to take control of the .com, .org, and, .net TLD (top-level domain) names.

As I have posted before in threads in this section, any sites with .com, .org, and, .net are NOT safe and any servers with those endings to their Domains are routed through Phoenix, Arizona in the US,
especially if their servers are not outside the US.

Our site servers are in never neverland. When I have the money, I will be changing the .com ending on our sites' name and work out an easy way for you all to be
diverted without the security on your browsers preventing this. Please REMEMBER that, when it happens.

But please do not be too worried or concerned by all this, because as you may have noticed, the US/FBI only go after and take down the very Big Boys, like Megaupload, who have made and are worth many millions of US$$$. There are just too many sites like ours around the world, it would be impossible to prosecute all of them. I am just being cautious by investing in all the preventative measures possible.

Remember the quote by Anne Baxter –

“It’s best to have failure early in life. It wakes up the Phoenix bird in you so you can rise from the ashes.”


The World Wide Web is in its infancy; we have yet to see its full potential. Even if our current systems fail, we can rise from the ashes and promote change for the future.

and on that note, I leave you with a simple quote from myself........

No-one owns the Internet,,,,,the US powers that be, that would like to,,, can go take a ride on the Phoenix. ;)

papa84759 11-02-12 17:16

re: FAST Way to Hide Your IP-New One Added
 
OK yes I am in the USA and all the other ones in your 10 list I tried and they where the same RapidShare seems to work great also Share -Online & FileFactory seemed to work with out using any Proxy and yes I have tried ever tang I can think of with not much luck

Using this link.Not available
Code:

http://ul.to/q5y821lb/Underworld.Awakening.TS.XviD-Feel-Free.avi
Our service is currently unavailable in your country. We are sorry about that.

Now if I use EXPERT-HIDE I get this

Code:

https://rapidshare.com/files/1137600067/Capture_UL.TO.JPG
Now I use this link
Code:

http://turbobit.net/q8f8a5jg2i9z/Underworld.Awakening.TS.XviD-Feel-Free.avi.html
I get The site is temporarily unavailable during upgrade process.

Use this link and get File not found

Code:

http://letitbit.net/download/08718.0bea2fd0d00f8b9e2f8b0d363fc4/Underworld.Awakening.TS.XviD-Feel-Free.avi.html
With EXPERT-HIDE I get

Code:

https://rapidshare.com/files/600328409/Capture_Letitbit.JPG

Slimm 12-02-12 23:55

re: FAST Way to Hide Your IP-New One Added
 
works nicely for me, thanks, just tested it since I have a US IP some sites blocked us, turbobit tells me we are not available in your country, goto experthide and everything pops right up for me...again thanks

papa84759 13-02-12 15:56

re: FAST Way to Hide Your IP-New One Added
 
With Letitbit do you have to use Skymonk to DL with and has any body used it.

Just asking.

Ladybbird 13-02-12 16:30

re: FAST Way to Hide Your IP-New One Added
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by papa84759 (Post 225560)
With Letitbit do you have to use Skymonk to DL with and has any body used it.

Just asking.

I am testing Letitbit today and will let you know. I dont know what Skymonk is

pop 20-02-12 21:23

re: FAST Way to Hide Your IP-New One Added
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Ladybbird (Post 225562)
I am testing Letitbit today and will let you know. I dont know what Skymonk is

Skymonk is way beyond your intelligent Ladybbird :clapper:

Ladybbird 16-03-12 16:48

WARNING-Americans!-Use a Proxy-Your ISPs in Danger
 
https://www.torrentfreak.com/images/alert.jpg



ISPs To Begin Punishing BitTorrent Pirates This Summer

This July major US Internet service providers will start assisting copyright holders in their fight against online copyright infringement. Major ISPs including Comcast, Verizon and Time Warner Cable will begin fulfilling their obligations under the terms of a Memorandum of Understanding signed last year, which will see the providers send out copyright infringement warnings to their millions of customers.

After years of painful negotiations, last June it was revealed that the RIAA, MPAA and some of the United States’ largest Internet service providers had finally come to an agreement on action against unauthorized online sharing of copyright works.

The deal involves content owners, such as recording labels and movie studios, monitoring peer-to-peer networks including BitTorrent for copyright infringements and reporting instances to Internet service providers. The ISPs have agreed to take steps to “educate” allegedly infringing customers through an escalating system of notices, warnings, and other measures.

While it was big news at the time and a very hot issue, since mid-2011 very little has been reported on the progress of the deal. The initial announcement said that ISPs would start implementing the alert system by the end of last year, but this obviously didn’t happen.

However, according to the Center for Copyright Information (CCI), the organization responsible for administering the scheme, all parties are on target to initiate the programs by July 12th this year.

“The members of the coalition are making significant progress at developing a cooperative system to educate consumers and deter copyright theft,” a spokesperson told TorrentFreak.

“CCI is working to implement what is an unprecedented effort and is proceeding on pace with the MOU. We will have announcements in the near future that will include the naming of the [anti-piracy monitoring] partner and details on how CCI and the technology partner will work together.”

According to CNET this positive outlook was confirmed by RIAA CEO Cary Sherman.

During the Association of American Publishers’ annual meeting yesterday, Sherman reportedly announced that ‘most’ of the major ISPs involved in the so-called “graduated response” (such as Comcast, Cablevision, Verizon, and Time Warner Cable)

Sherman said that the process hadn’t been easy, with each ISP having to establish their own database to keep track of repeat infringers, the very people whose habits the studios hope to change. So come July, what changes should customers of the major ISPs expect?

Those not engaging in file-sharing on P2P networks will probably notice very little (cyberlocker sharing is not covered), apart from ultimately having to help finance the scheme through their ISP bills.

For those who choose to download and share popular music from EMI, Sony, Universal and Warner, or do likewise with movies owned by Disney, Sony, Paramount, 20th Century Fox, Universal and Warner, things will change.

Under a White House and lawmaker supported “Memorandum of Understanding” (MOU) published last July, ISPs will send advisories to alleged copyright-infringing customers.

The first so-called ‘Initial Educational Steps’ will advise customers that copyright infringement is illegal and a breach of the ISP’s terms of service, that legal alternatives are available, and that continuing to infringe may have consequences including account suspension or termination.

The Acknowledgment Step, reached when an Internet subscriber is accused of additional infringements by rights holders, will see ISPs send Copyright Alerts requiring acknowledgment of receipt from account holders along with a pledge to end infringing activity from the account.

Should several attempts at ‘educating’ a subscriber fail, ISPs will be able to send a Mitigation Measure Copyright Alert which again requires customer acknowledgment. It will advise that a customer has received prior warnings and as per the ISPs terms of service, a ‘Mitigation Measure’ will now be applied to the account.

Mitigation measures can include throttling of upload or download speeds, a temporary reduction in service quality to one step above dial-up, redirection to a landing page so that the customer can be further ‘educated’, or even account suspension. No ISP has yet agreed to the latter and no ISP is allowed to disable VOIP, email, security, or TV services.

Ladybbird 21-03-12 00:01

re: FAST Way to Hide Your IP-New One Added
 
Ive added a new one to the original post, if the other one doesnt work for you;

ihide.info

pop 22-03-12 21:51

Re: FAST Way to Hide Your IP-New One Added
 
This is a good one, I just tried to get in here with it and it let me in, unlike the firefox add on, if I have that active and try to sign in here I get a 403 error.

online24 26-09-12 15:06

Re: Proxy IPs -Top Free Fast sites & How To Do It
 
Here is an other one.

http://www.autohideip.com/images/sto...box/box150.jpg

Code:

http://www.autohideip.com/

wileycoyote 28-10-12 04:39

Re: Proxy IPs -Top Free Fast sites & How To Do It
 
The tor project is great using VPN technology in a portable program so it doesnt write anything to your HDD works with windows macs and linux. It what I recommend. google it and download it wiley


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