Hide IP NG 1.50

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Concerned about Internet privacy? Want to hide your IP address? Hide IP NG (short for Hide IP Next Generation) is the software you are looking for. Keeping your privacy is simple and easy: just start Hide IP NG. Don't waste time in testing slow and dangerous public proxies. Just select a USA/UK IP you wish to use from our list. Every IP you see is usable, fast, and 100% secure. Assign different IPs to your computers even they are behind the same router. A single click and you are ready to go.

Hide your IP address without any configuration. Prevent others from reading any data you transmit in Wi-Fi Hotspots. Send anonymous e-mail through any Web based mail system (e.g. Gmail, Hotmail). Bypass the restrictions placed by some owners of Internet resources on users from certain countries or geographical regions.

Version 1.50 fixes Multiple network addapters confusion.

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