Wednesday 8 July 2015

How to be Untraceable on Internet. Get Anonymity on Internet

   
      The government agencies, and hacker are checking on your online presence and activities every day. Now the internet privacy is a question mark. It doesn't promise a 100% anonymity. But these tricks can make a bit harder to them than usual. To get untraceable on internet there are some ways .

    Virtual Private Network (VPN).

    What  is  a  VPN?

      A VPN is an  acronym for virtual private network. A Virtual Private Network connects the components of one network to another. Using Public Network or Local Area Network. It is safely and securely transfers information from one network to another system.
      VPNs will encrypt your real IP from website, people and it will keep your connection encrypted so you won't be able to get traced.
      There are many paid and free VPNs available online. In my point of view paid VPNs are more secure than free and keeps no logs. With no logs VPNs there's no record of your IP address, downloads, web traffic or browsing. So in effect there's no information there to be give up. Your anonymity is safe.

 Some of paid VPNs are,

         *  Blackshades VPN
         *  nVpn
         *  IPredator

Free VPNs are,

       *  CyberGhost VPN
       *  ProXPN VPN
       *  OpenVPN
       *  Hot Spot Shield

Hide IP Address Using Proxy Server.

      Yous Computer's IP address gives up an amount of your information to anyone who wants to look. In some cases it can reveal your latitude and longitude of your location, as well as what ISP and type of browser you use.
    The most common methods to hide IP address is using Proxy Server

What is a Proxy Server?

        A proxy server is a computer that offers a computer network service to allow clients to make indirect network connections to other network services. A client connects to the proxy server, then requests a connection, file, or other resource available on a different server. The proxy provides the resource either by connecting to the specified server or by serving it from a cache. In some cases, the proxy may alter the client's request or the server's response for various purposes.

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