SurfAnonymous 1.1

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    03/03/2004
  • File size:
    708K
  • License:
    Free to try
  • Minimum requirements:
    Windows NT/2000/XP

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SurfAnonymous is an Internet utility that hides your IP address, thereby saving you from the vulnerabilities associated with it. SurfAnonymous is fully automated. You don't need to have any knowledge of setting up proxy connections. Just "drag the mouse" over the application you want to change its IP and watch. SurfAnonymous includes the following functional parts: Proxy Hunter, Proxy Analyzer, Proxy Capture (IP Changer), and Proxy Pool. SurfAnonymous is your choice if: you want to change your static IP address; your IP address is blocked by certain site and you can't enter it anymore; looking for Anonymous Web Surfing; want to increase your Online Privacy & Security; suffering from hackers; looking for free anonymous list of Proxy Servers (HTTPS, HTTP, SOCKS4, SOCKS5); want to hide your OS & Browser version; want to run MSN or Kazaa behind firewalls; hide your IP while chatting in MIRC, ICQ, and MSN.

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