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  • Saturday, August 25, 2012
  • Ravi Kumar
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  • There could be any number of reasons why someone would want to be ananonymous web browser while surfing the web. Perhaps you don’t want anyone snooping into your private life by knowing what sites you visit. Perhaps you’re up to no good and you want to keep the authorities off your trail (we hope that’s not the case). The most obvious reason for wanting to browse anonymously is for security reasons. You don’t want anyone stealing your bank information or even your identity, right? Neither do we. That’s why we’d like to share how easy it is be an anonymous web browser and browse the web privately.

    Anonymous Web Browser: Method #1. Free Web Proxies

    Web proxies, simply put, are servers (computers) that act as a third party in between the website’s server you are trying to access allowing you to browse anonymously without relaying any information to the target server. In other words, if you don’t want someone to know you’ve been to a site, visit this server instead (called a proxy), which in turn visits the site for you and then relays the information back to you. It’s kind of like sending a friend to convey a message for you and bring back a reply so the other person doesn’t know who you are. Here’s a diagram that helps explain it a bit better (found on the Wikipedia page for “Proxy server”):
    anonymous web browsers
    There are several other uses for proxy servers but they happen to be an awesome tool to help Internet users browse anonymously. Simply put, there are two different types of web proxies: one replaces the way your browser connects to the internet so that all of the information is routed through the proxy and allows it to be an anonymous web browser; the other is a web site which you visit when you want to browse anonymously.

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