Auto Hide IP 4.6.2.2

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Auto Hide IP is privacy-protection software which enables you to conceal your real IP address, surf anonymously, and automatically change your IP address every few minutes. With it, you are able to conceal your identity online by showing them a fake IP, blocking hackers and identity theft from knowing your true location or identity, all with the click of a button. Using it, you can select fake IP from different countries via "Choose IP Country" option and can Check IP directly. You can also choose "Launch on Startup" and then it will run and load a fake IP automatically when you log on to Windows. Besides, you can easily switch between fake IP and real IP by simply clicking a button of Hide IP or Stop Hide. When you stop running Auto Hide IP, your web browser settings will revert back to normal (without the fake IP). Auto Hide IP automatically configures your web browser to use our proxy server. Auto Hide IP works with Internet Explorer, Firefox, Opera, Maxthon, MyIE and is compatible with all types of routers, firewalls, home networks, wireless networks and any other kind of Internet.

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