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Ghost protocol on the internet

14 October 2012 65 views No Comment
ghost protocolIt is so easy for the USA government to track the red flagged business and keep a tab on the people under wanted list. The USA government knows what you did, when you did and builds up a nice and tidy profile. It knows about the habits you have.

Interesting isn’t it?

The federal government has become ever so strict and demands records from websites for example Google. In the end, it’s you and the government only.

Rise to occasion just as Batman did and keep your internet history an off limits chapter of your life. Protect your online presence and it won’t cost you a dime.

They know

While you surf the internet, you are on the radar and websites check out your travel history (internet one), the browser you are using and which operating system you are using.

They know:

1: IP address

2: Cache memory

3: Websites history

4: Geographic location

So, you are an open book and a lock with its keys available to everyone.

When you are surfing through the internet, the Internet Protocol (IP) can recognize your location and the websites you go through. But, if you want to visit the internet without anyone noticing or you are a wanted man by the secret agencies, you have some solutions.

Counter intelligence

With our anonymity guide in this article, no one can identify your whereabouts and surf the internet without a second thought. You will be hiding your IP address and there are countless proxy servers spread all across internet to give that service to you. They are so free and reliable.

Some might take certain fees and give more services in return.

Let’s begin shall we?

1: Visit the Fly Proxy website and enter the website, you want to visit. Except Facebook it can be any other website, as Facebook is very serious in this regard of violation of its rules. But, you can visit

1: YouTube.com

2: Yahoo.com

3: Aol.com

4: Google.com

All the websites can be visited, while being a ghost on the radar. Click the options tab on the right of URL and place checks on cookie storing, JavaScript, removing Meta information for the web pages. That is so gratifying. Fly proxy is a free website and gives a good deal of leverage to its users.

ghost protocol2: The ProxEasy is a website which is based on subscription. The ProxEasy does have a free trial period during which exploit it and then take the monthly subscription fees. You can do ghost surfing and access the websites, which are blocked in your country. Also, check the marks to remove cookies, pictures, scripts and images if you want.

3: The Bypass Proxy is another such website, which gives unlimited access to websites. You can go through any website you want and the website will hide your IP. Surf anonymously. Also, dangerous and life threatening viruses are also blocked from entering your precious computer. Just go to the website and enter the website address and have fun. Check the marks necessary.

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