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| Subject: | Anonymize internet access |
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| Date: | Thu, 22 Sep 2005 16:41:20 +0200 |
Hi, I am looking for options to anonymize and secure all the internet access and as there are a whole bunch of options i thought some here may have experience and would like to share. First that comes to mind is some kind of secure VPN provider to which all traffic is securely (IPSec?) forwarded from my computer. This provider would anonymize all my traffic and ideally keep no log of it. What about open tools, like TOR? any comments? Sorry for the open and maybe vague questions, but i am in the definition process of my needs :) Regards, Cesc Unclassified
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