One solution is to use a
free, single-serving proxy web site, such as Proxify (http://proxify.com/), The
Cloak (http://www.the-cloak.com/), and the Private Surfing box in the upperright
corner at Anonymizer (http://www.anonymizer.com/). Just type or paste
the URL of the site you want to visit into the text box on any of these pages,
and press Enter. The proxy site will load up the page, allowing you to surf
anonymously for this session. Click the links in the page to continue surfing
anonymously, or use your browser??™s address bar, bookmarks, or Internet
Shortcuts to return to the normal, non-proxy surfing.
Anonymizer also has a free Privacy Toolbar (for Internet Explorer only),
which does pretty much the same thing as the web-based Anonymizer, albeit
with a slicker interface.
If you??™re using Firefox, check out the excellent FoxyProxy add-on, available
for free from http://foxyproxy.mozdev.org/. Among other things, FoxyProxy
makes to easy to switch between proxy servers (or none at all), and even lets
you set up rules (called patterns) to automatically enable a specific proxy
when you visit certain web sites.
If you want more flexibility than web-based proxies can offer, and don??™t
mind paying for it, try Anonymizer??™s Anonymous Surfing tool, the Anonymous
Browsing Toolbar 3.3 (http://www.amplusnet.com/), or Hide the IP
(http://www.hide-the-ip.com/). These products, in the form of software you
install on your PC, perform pretty much the same function as the web-based
proxies mentioned above, albeit with more features and speed.
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