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Friday 18 April 2014

4 RAM Optimization Software to Enhance PC Performance

 Software, Softwares, System Optimize, Tips & Tricks,

    


- 4 RAM Optimization Software to Enhance PC Performance


Exactly, RAM has always been a major component to consider when it comes to this problem, conventional upgrading RAM is always a priority, but if you like to spend less money, for this, first we it should refer to 1 software optimal functioning RAM now, if performance does not improve, then consider replacing RAM okay.

Monday 31 March 2014

One Hot Tip on How to Reach a Relevant Audience for Your Web Content

 Blogging, Tips & Tricks    

One Hot Tip on How to Reach a Relevant Audience for Your Web Content


Reposted from Alexey SemeneyFeb 13, 2014

If you have a blog, you face one of two problems:

  1.     You don't know how to reach mass relevant audience.
  2.     You don't know how to earn money on your blog.

The world would be much better if bloggers had a one-stop solution to reach the audience and earn money with it at the same time.

Today we present AtContent, a platform for bloggers. In this post we'll cover how AtContent solves the first problem, helping you reach a mass relevant audience in an efficient way. And it's free to join.

5 Quick Tweaks to Improve Your Blog

 Blogging, Tips & Tricks

5 Quick Tweaks to Improve Your Blog

    

Imagine you have few hours of free time that you can dedicate to improving your blog. It’s not enough for a major redesign of your theme or reorganizing your categories and tags (particularly if you have lots of content on your blog), but there’s still enough time for some basic tweaks with an immediate effect on your site making it more accessible and friendlier for your readers. Here are five quick and easy improvements you can do in less than an hour each:

Modify Your Blog Theme

The appearance of your site maybe shouldn’t affect the way it is read, but when it comes to the online world this is almost always true, especially if your blog presentation affects the content readability. Take some time to observe and analyze your blog, see if you can improve the typography so readers can easily scan and digest your posts, add new RSS buttons and do anything you can to address its weakest points in the shortest time possible.

Easy Way to Install and Update All Your Programs at Once

 Helpful Tools, Software, Softwares, Tips & Tricks

Easy Way to Install and Update All Your Programs at Once

    

No toolbars. No clicking next. Just pick your apps and click Get Installer.

1. Click all the apps you want

2. Click Get Installer and run it

                                           3. Run it again later

Alternatives to Facebook Messenger for desktop

  Internet, Software, Tips & Tricks

Alternatives to Facebook Messenger for desktop


Facebook Messenger for desktop has been discontinued, but users can still connect to Facebook Chat via third-party apps.

Facebook has discontinued support for its Messenger for Windows Desktop client for Facebook Chat. The move follows an abrupt announcement last week and will mean that Facebook no longer offers a desktop instant messaging client of its own. Users can, however, still use third-party applications to connect to Facebook chat from their desktops. iprivacytools takes a look at a selection of instant messaging options that can be used to connect to Facebook Chat from the desktop, some of which are recommended by Facebook itself.

Access to Facebook Chat from the desktop can be useful for people who want to be contactable via Facebook Chat, but don’t want to have to keep Facebook open in a browser tab. Instant messaging clients can provide this functionality by running in the background and being “always on,” but remaining unobtrusive.

Activate Key for Windows and Office

 Active Keys, Tips & Tricks


Activate Key for Windows and Office

    

- Update 03/30/2014

Windows 7


Windows 7 Pro / Enterprise:

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Sunday 30 March 2014

DropBox | Cloud storage


Cloud storage, Internet, Tips & Tricks    
- DropBox

- Cloud storage services efficiently.

Dropbox – storage services, synchronization, data sharing intelligence has been widely used worldwide. Is a great tool for backup, and synchronization of data often used as Word, Excel, PDF, images, video … as well as support extended features such as auto upload images to Facebook, Google+,…



Run Windows 8 in 1024 x 600 Screen Resolution

Tips & Tricks, Windows 8, Windows 8.1



Windows 8, despite all the flak it has received for forcing it’s tiles-based Modern UI on to users, is actually a very good upgrade to Windows 7 – it’s faster, lighter and it offers a good set of new features – but it comes with a catch: you need a display resolution of at least 1024×768 to install it. This isn’t a problem for most people, but a sizable chunk of the computing crowd own netbooks, most of which come with a 1024×600 display, such as the Asus Eee PC 1005HA.

In order to resolve this issue, users can log on to the Windows 8 computer with administrator credentials and modify the registry settings. Modifying the registry enables Windows 8 to open the apps even when the screen resolution is low.

Wednesday 5 March 2014

Hide IP Address and Change IP Address for Anonymous Surfing

 

Easily hide or change your IP address anytime with the IP Changer!

  • Are you concerned about Internet privacy?

  • Do you want to hide your Your IP address is: from websites?

  • Would you like to change your IP address to another location?

  •     Do you need an IP address in your home country?

Sunday 2 March 2014

IP Changer Testimonial -Change IP Address and Hide IP Address


                      Testimonials for the IP Changer

                                 Software to Hide and Change your IP Address

ABOUT THESE IP CHANGER TESTIMONIALS


To protect the privacy of our clients, personally identifying information has been removed from these testimonials (e.g. only first names and general locations are mentioned). However, contact information is stored safely offline for legal verification of legitimacy if required.

Privacy Policy of iprivacyTools.Blogspot.com






    Privacy Policy of PrivacyTools.Blogspot.com


YOUR PRIVACY IS IMPORTANT TO US


This page describes what information we collect, and how that information might be used.

What information do we collect?

We may collect information from you when you fill out a form on our website, register for our service, or use our service. However, you may visit our site anonymously by not filling out any forms, registering, or using our service.

When submitting a contact form, you may be asked to enter your name and email address. When registering for our service, our payment processor will request financial information necessary to process and confirm the validity of your order. Details about your IP address, browser, and operating system may be recorded at any point.

While using our service, details of usage may be logged for technical and legal purposes. Such information would normally only be used to troubleshoot technical issues, except when requested by search warrant, subpoena, or other valid legal process (we're happy to say that such a request has only occurred twice in our 8+ year history of thousands of legitimate customers).

What do we use your information for?


Any of the information we collect may be used in one or more of the following ways:
  •     To respond to your inquiries
  •     To facilitate customer service
  •     To deliver a requested product/service
  •     To customize your experience
  •     To troubleshoot our service
  •     To improve our website
  •     To prevent fraud/abuse
  •     To comply with the law

Email Usage


The email address that you provide for registration or form inquiries will only be used in compliance with the list above (e.g. to send you information and updates pertaining to your order or inquiry).
Private Information Security (How we protect your information)

We have implemented a variety of security measures to maintain the privacy of your personal information when you place an order or register for our service. In particular, all sensitive financial information is transmitted via Secure Socket Layer (SSL) technology directly to our payment provider's database, only to be accessible by those authorized with special access rights to such systems.

Your financial information will NOT be stored on our servers. For your safety and protection, our payment gateway provider, (PayPal.com), keeps credit card and other payment details encrypted and secure on your behalf.

3rd Party Disclosure


Your information, whether public or private, will NOT be sold, exchanged, transferred, or given to any other company for any reason whatsoever, without your consent, other than for the express purpose of delivering a purchased product/service, preventing fraud/abuse, complying with the law, enforcing site policies, or protecting our or others rights, property, or safety.

The above paragraph does not include trusted third parties who assist us in operating our website, conducting business, or servicing you. Examples of such exceptions include our payment processor (currently PayPal.com), or any future owner/operator of the iPrivacyTools website and service.

Do we use cookies?


Yes. Cookies are small text files that are placed on your computer's hard drive via your web browser, which enable us to recognize your browser and capture/remember certain information. You are free to disable cookies in your web browser if you wish.

We use cookies to compile aggregate data about our site traffic, interaction, clickthroughs, and referrers.

Third party links


Any 3rd party websites linked to from our website may or may not have their own privacy policies. Either way, we cannot accept responsibility or liability for the content and activities of such linked sites. Nonetheless, we seek to protect the integrity of our site and welcome any feedback about these sites.

California Online Privacy Protection Act Compliance


Because we value your privacy, we have taken the necessary precautions to be in compliance with the California Online Privacy Protection Act. We therefore will not distribute your personal information to outside parties without your consent, except when necessary to comply with the law, enforce our site policies, or protect our or others rights, property, or safety.

Childrens Online Privacy Protection Act Compliance


We are in compliance with the requirements of COPPA (Childrens Online Privacy Protection Act), and do not collect any information from anyone under 13 years of age. Our website, products and services are all directed to people who are at least 13 years of age or older.

Terms of Use


Please also read our "Terms of Use" page, which describes conditions, disclaimers, and limitations of liability governing the use of our website: http://www.iprivacytools.blogspot.com/legal.html

In the case of any conflict or discrepancy between this privacy policy and our terms of use, the terms of use shall take precedence over this privacy policy.

YOUR CONSENT


By using our site, you consent to our privacy policy.

Changes to our Privacy Policy


If we decide to change our privacy policy in the future, we will post those changes on this page.

This policy was last modified on August 29, 2012

Contacting Us

If you have any questions regarding this privacy policy please contact us.

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   TERMS OF USE FOR:    SOFTWARE, SERVICE, AND WEBSITE


YOUR PURCHASE OR USE OF SOFTWARE, SERVICES, OR INFORMATION FROM THIS WEBSITE CONSTITUTES YOUR ACCEPTANCE OF THE FOLLOWING AGREEMENT. THIS AGREEMENT IS A BINDING LEGAL CONTRACT BETWEEN YOU AND THE OWNER OF THIS WEBSITE. IF YOU DO NOT AGREE TO THE TERMS OF THIS AGREEMENT, PLEASE EXIT BY CLOSING YOUR BROWSER WINDOW OR CLICKING HERE.



Copyright Notice: Software developed, owned, sold or distributed by iPrivacyTools.com and its owners (hereafter "software") is protected by copyright law and international treaties. Unauthorized duplication may result in severe criminal and civil penalties and will be prosecuted to the maximum extent of the law. Without additional purchase or license, software may be installed onto only one single computer, or onto two computers that are operated by one single user. You agree not to redistribute, sell, decompile, reverse engineer, disassemble, or otherwise reduce software to a human-readable form. All parts of software and software design are copyright protected.

The term "software" shall hereafter refer to both 1) software as described above, and 2) any and all other services provided by iPrivacyTools.com.

Agreement to Use Software Lawfully: You agree to use software in a responsible manner, limited to legitimate purposes only (such as increasing online privacy, testing of geo-targeted marketing campaigns, etc). Software is performing a simple function that is made possible by Microsoft in the Internet Explorer web browser, and by Mozilla in the Firefox browser. However, software, like any other tool, has the potential of being misused. You agree that your use of software will be in compliance with 1) all state and Federal laws applicable to the party operating iPrivacyTools.com (located in California, United States), 2) all laws of the country where the server you're using is located (indicated by the country you select with software), and 3) all laws in your jurisdiction. If you are unaware of all applicable laws or unsure of your responsibilities, you agree to ascertain that information or to consult with a qualified legal advisor (attorney) before proceeding with this purchase. While we firmly support Internet privacy rights, any use of software for illegal or malicious purposes is a violation of this agreement and our terms of use. Any user who commits any kind of criminal action through use of software surrenders any and all legal rights to privacy, protection, confidentiality, or anything else that a legitimate user of software could normally expect.

Prohibited Uses: Compliance with the preceding section includes (but is not limited to) NOT using the software to 1) send unsolicited or bulk email of any kind, 2) violate another website's terms of use, 3) commit fraud of any kind, 4) hack or attack another computer system, 5) break any copyright law, 6) access or distribute illegal material such as child pornography, 7) place bets or gamble, 8) harass, slander, defame, or libel any party, or to 9) engage in any other illegal or malicious activity.

Activity Logs: Logs of your Internet activity may be recorded, reviewed, and revealed for technical purposes and legal compliance, but will remain strictly confidential otherwise.

Usernames and Passwords: You agree to protect the secrecy of your account username and password, and understand that you are responsible for all activity that takes place on your account (any login using your username/password). Account sharing is not allowed.

Requests for Information: You understand and agree that we may disclose any and all information available including your true IP address, account history, and other identifying information to any law enforcement agency that requests such information via a subpoena or search warrant, without your consent or notification. We will also respond to civil subpoenas, but may first notify you if legally allowed to do so.

Limitation of Liability: The developers, owners, and distributors of this software are not liable for any violations by you, or losses incurred by you as a result of using the software. You agree to indemnify, defend and hold the owners of this software harmless from and against any and all claims, damages, losses, costs, attorneys' fees, or other expenses arising from, or in any way related to, your use of software.

Security/Privacy Precautions: Software is primarily designed to interact with the Internet Explorer and Firefox web browsers, and should not be relied upon for high level privacy without first deactivating external Internet applications and plugins (general instructions will be provided). Web browser cookies may also be used to track Internet activity, and it is your responsibility to manage/delete browser cookies before and after using software. You further agree to familiarize yourself with the security risks of using public proxy servers with our software, should you choose to do so. Finally, while our standard service fully supports secure web pages (ssl/https), it does not add extra encryption beyond that. Users requiring additional encryption may inquire about our deluxe service.

Software is Provided Without Warranty: While reasonable efforts are made to deliver high quality products, we do not guarantee software to be free from defects. The software is provided "as is", and you use the software at your own risk. We make no warranties as to performance, merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, or any other warranties whether expressed or implied. Under no circumstances shall owners of software be liable for direct, indirect, special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting from the use, misuse, or inability to use software, including without limitation, lost revenues or lost profits, even if owner has been advised of the possibility of such damages. You are solely responsible for adequate protection and backup of the data and equipment used in connection with this software.

Prohibited Computer Applications: We do not allow the use of file sharing software, Internet spiders, bots, scanners, or any other automated processes that might jeopardize the stability of our servers or adversely impact the ability of other users to access their fair share of server resources.

Payments and Fees: Software purchase is a one time fee, and comes with 3 months of customer service and proxy setting updates. After 3 months, you may continue using the software with no additional charge by entering settings for public proxy servers yourself using the provided instructions. You agree to familiarize yourself with the security and legal risks of using public proxy servers before doing so. This section does not apply to our deluxe service.

Registration Review: Website owner reserves the right to review and confirm legitimacy of orders, which may cause delay with initial account setup. Such confirmation may require phone verification, or other identity confirmation. Therefore, "instant access" cannot always be guaranteed.

Feedback or Submissions: Unless specifically provided otherwise by owners, all feedback or submissions of any kind submitted to this Web site via contact form or email become the property of owners, to be used or not as owners choose, without cost or liability.

Severability: If any provision of this agreement shall be held to be invalid or unenforceable for any reason, it is, to that extent, deemed omitted and the remaining provisions shall continue to be valid and enforceable.

Applicable Law and Venue: The formation, construction, and interpretation of this agreement shall be controlled by the laws of the State of California, U.S.A, as such law applies to agreements between California residents entered into and to be performed within California. Any dispute relating to this agreement shall be subject to the exclusive jurisdiction of the state and federal courts in San Francisco County, State of California, U.S.A., and you agree to submit to the personal and exclusive jurisdiction and venue of these courts. You agree that your dispute will not be heard by a jury and may not be made part of a class action.

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Internet Privacy - OnlinePrivacyTips








              Internet Privacy - OnlinePrivacyTips

                       An informational article provided by iPrivacyTools.blogspot.com


iPrivacyTools caters to customers who need to change their IP address for a wide variety of reasons, one of which is online privacy. While masking/hiding one's IP may be a helpful component of Internet privacy, it is not the only component. There are numerous other factors involved with safeguarding the privacy of your online activities, and the following tips are intended to get you started in the right direction:

Online privacy tip #1: Type passwords out of order


There will be nothing private about your web surfing if spyware is capturing your usernames, passwords, and website logins as your surf. While running a regular virus scan on one's computer is ultra important, I suggest that you also always assume the worst: that your computer has been compromised by undetected malware.

The good news is that you can fool probably 99%+ of keystroke loggers (the most dangerous spyware) simply by typing your passwords out of order.

For example, suppose your password is: r3ose2bud14

You can typing this password in the following manner:
  1.     Type "rosebud1"
  2.   Click your mouse to the middle
  3.  Type "2"
  4. Click your mouse to after the first character
  5.  Type "3"
  6.  Click your mouse to the last character
  7.  Type "4"

The keystroke logger / spyware has recorded your password as "rosebud1234", which is incorrect. The password submitted was "r3ose2bud14". When the hacker/criminal tries logging into your account, they will of course fail.

Use any pattern you wish for the typing order. What I do is start with something easy to remember like "rosebud1234", and then figure out how to randomize it with my own typing pattern.

*This technique will also enable you to login to webmail and other account from public terminals (where you have no idea when the last virus scan was run) MUCH more safely.

**You should also learn to type your credit card numbers, expiration dates, and security codes out of order. Here's my Visa card: 4947429523951845. Good luck!

Prepare your computer for hacking or theft


If an online privacy expert just informed you that all the data on your computer had been downloaded by a hacker, would you be concerned? Or if your laptop were lost or stolen today, would you be worried about any of the personal information you have stored on it? Do not assume that your startup password is going to protect anything -- it takes about 10 seconds to put that hard drive into a USB enclosure for scanning.

Having found myself in such situations before, I now encrypt all sensitive information using free software such as Open Office Writer, PGP, or (not free, but common) Microsoft Word. If you have a lot of passwords, and don't wish to use tip #1, you can store them all in encrypted form using a password manager.

It is also a good idea to require password login or fingerprint scan at startup (START -> Control Panel -> User Accounts), and anytime the computer awakes or the screen saver turns off (START -> Control Panel -> Display -> Screen Saver -> "On resume, password protect"). This way, if your computer is stolen, the thief won't be able to quickly start your computer and access websites like you might have set for "auto login".

Internet privacy tip #3: Think before clicking


Never click on a link sent via email from a bank, PayPal, or any site that requires a login (username/password) or other personal information. Even I, a web developer, am sometimes fooled by the legitimate looking URLs that scammers include in their emails. And I've seen PayPal websites that look more legitimate than the real PayPal site. These are criminal attempts to gain access by tricking people into typing usernames/passwords into the fake login screen.

So unless you are super confident in your link-analyzing abilities, you should first go to the homepage of any such company by manually typing their URL into your web browser, and then look for the login page.

Learn how to use a firewall


Any firewall is probably better than no firewall for enhancing your online privacy. However, if you trust your firewall protection to "set it and forget it" solutions, you're still leaving a lot to chance. Being aware of which programs you're allowing to access the Internet, and knowing exactly which ports on your computer are open to access from the Internet, will give you a lot more peace of mind in the Internet privacy realm.

One of the greatest threats to your Internet privacy, and a major threat to your identity, is spyware. But in order for criminals to be able to retrieve the information recorded by their spyware, such code in most cases must be able to transmit data back to the criminal via the Internet. Having full control over your firewall will make that much less likely to happen.

Some free firewall solutions include: Comodo, ZoneAlarm, and PCTools.

Use Firefox as your web browser, and install NoScript


You've probably heard of these things before: ActiveX, Java, Javascript, Flash, etc. While these are useful technologies, and in most cases harmless, they can be used to transfer personal data that you many not expect. If your goal is to surf anonymously while using a service like iPrivacyTools, Tor, or any other, it is an especially good idea to use a tool like NoScript. Proxies may change your browser IP address, but it's possible that some websites may try to use various scripting languages to bypass those relays.

Yes, you can also configure Internet Explorer for greater security, but it's just a lot easier with Firefox.

Use a pseudonym (alias) or initials for Internet privacy


When I first started out online, I sent an email to my host/ISP with a ridiculously worded compliment. They quickly posted that comment to their testimonials page, along with my full name, were it still remains 10 years later. It is now one of the top results when someone Googles my name. All I can say is, thank goodness I wasn't online when I was a teenager.

If you participate in any online forums, mailing lists, or other communities, it's almost always a good idea to use something other than your real name (perhaps just your initials). Most social networks have a control panel where you can set your privacy preferences. So if you don't like your Facebook profile appearing whenever your name is typed into Google, there is something you can do about it.

Manage cookies, and behavioral marketers


Have you ever visited a website, and then noticed that you begin seeing ads for similar websites? Or perhaps you clicked an ad, and then noticed many more similar ads begin appearing? This is just the tip of the iceberg in behavioral marketing. And cookies are the primary means by which advertising networks create a profile of your potential buying habits. As you surf, cookies act as beacons tracking your activity, and all that info goes into a database entry with your IP/cookie on it.

To stay on top of your online privacy, start by learning more about who's tracking you:
  1.     Visit a site like http://www.networkadvertising.org/managing/opt_out.asp and click "More Information" for details about the cookies on your system.
  2.   Look at the cookies currently in your browser. To do that in Firefox, go to "Tools -> Options -> Privacy -> Show Cookies"

If you want to keep your surfing patterns a little more private, you can block cookies from such marketers by going to "Tools -> Options -> Privacy -> Exceptions", and adding their URL's to a block list.

It may also be a good idea to reset/change your IP address once in awhile as well.

Online Privacy Mini-Tips


  1.     Shop with a credit card, not a debit card. If your account number ever does enter the "public domain", better to max out your credit card than to deplete your checking out. Disputing charges made by credit is typically much easier and less anxiety-inducing than dealing with an empty bank account and trying to recover overdraft fees.
  2.  Delete email regularly. Yes, it's great that your email account allows you to store 10 billion gigabytes of email. It's a great way for your email provider to profile you for targeted advertising. And it's a great way for anyone who hacks your email account to learn everything about your life. But it would probably be a lot greater for your Internet privacy to delete all unnecessary messages every 30 days or so.
  3.  Don't send personal email from work. It may not seem fair, but it's quite likely that your employer has every right to monitor all your incoming and outgoing email. So if online privacy is important to you, it would be a good idea to limit personal correspondence to a home computer or personal portable device.
  4.  Don't reply to spammers. In spammer language, the words "remove me from your list" mean "congratulations, you have found someone that reads their junk mail, please send me more". If your email provider or ISP has a link to report spam, fine. But don't bother taking it further -- spammers are knowingly breaking the law, and trying to correspond with them will probably just lead to more spam.
  5.  Clear your browser history regularly. This isn't for everybody (I like for my browser to auto-complete URL's), but for anyone that shares a computer and wants to keep their browsing history private: go to the Firefox dropdown menu for "Tools -> Options -> Privacy -> Clear Now" and make sure that all items are getting cleared. Then check the box for "Always clear my private data when I close Firefox".
  6.  Unless your're confident in the publisher, never install software (or click on any .exe or .msi file) before scanning it with antivirus. Many tools are available online for you to do this, such as Kaspersky and VirusTotal. You can also get a file scanned just by emailing it to yourself through Yahoo and other email providers. Of course, there will be cases when programs are mis-identified purely because of a certain "behavior". In those situations, you may want to at least do a little Googling about the reputation of the company offering the software.

Useful FREE software for Internet privacy


Free version virus scans: TrendMicro, Norton, AVG, BitDefender

Shred sensitive documents with multiple data overwrites: Shredder

Store passwords in encrypted format: KeePass and Password Safe

Create a fully encrypted folder on your computer: TrueCrypt

Quickly disable scripts on your Firefox Browser: NoScript

Other userful Firefox extenstions: PopupMaster & FormFox

Other Online Privacy Resources


Eff.org - Privacy tips from a leading civil liberties group that defends privacy/digital rights.

PrivacyBlog.com - Blog style website discussing anonymity, cryptography, and other privacy topics.

PrivacyRights.org - Online privacy and technology tips from "Privacy Rights Clearinghouse"

Privacy news, public policy, etc: CDT.org , Epic.org , Privacy International, Wired.com

Private Proxy Servers








                              Private Proxy Servers

              Surf without the risks of public/anonymous proxies

Using private proxy servers enables you to reduce, even eliminate, the risks associated with "public" ones:
  •     You'll be assured of SSL-compatibility, which means you can securely login to membership sites, access webmail, and submit personal or financial information via https:// pages.
  •     You'll have better awareness of the party operating the server, and be able to review their "terms of use" and "privacy policy".

Aside from such security and safety issues, private proxy servers are typically far more reliable from a connectivity standpoint (they're faster).

THERE ARE THREE OPTIONS FOR GETTING STARTED:

#1: Use a private proxy service


iPrivacyTools is one example of a service that offers access to it's private proxy servers for a fee. There are other such services - just do a Google search for "private proxy servers". Things to consider when evaluating services include:
  •     Where do you want your IP to be located, and where are their servers?
  •     Do they offer private IP's, or do you mind sharing an IP address with other users?
  •     What are your bandwidth requirements, and do they have restrictions?
  •     Do you require encryption, and do they offer it?
  •     How much is the monthly/yearly fee?

Be aware that a software or services that only requires a one-time fee is probably going to provide you with public proxy settings. That may suffice for some users, but again, be aware of the risks. You'll most likely want to ask if they offer access to private proxy servers.

#2: Hire someone to install your private proxy


Setting up a private proxy server is not difficult for an average programmer or server admin, and you can probably hire someone to do so for less than $75. You will also have to purchase a special web hosting account that allows shell access, which is probably going to run between $10 and $15 per month.

Even though there is a greater startup cost with this option, in the end you'll have:
  •     Your own private proxy with a dedicated/private IP address.
  •     No sharing of bandwidth; no upload/download speed restrictions.
  •     Full control over monitoring/logging proxy activity (or not).
  •     Ability to share your proxy with friends/employees.

Given the above advantages, installation of a private proxy server is perfect for:
  •     Travelers and expats who will be overseas for several months or longer.
  •     Multi-employee offices that need to provide employees with a virtual presence overseas.
  •     Any serious businessperson or entrepreneur that needs a second IP address.

#3: Hire us to Install your private proxy server


Yes, a little self-promotion :)   When it comes to installing proxy servers, we have a lot of experience. And we know exactly how to configure a proxy so that it is highly anonymous (not exposing your real IP).

Our standard fee for installation of a private proxy server is $35. For an extra $10, we will also install a private VPN for you on the same server. That will enable you to encrypt your Internet connections, and surf securely from WiFi hotspots while traveling. Again, you'll also need to purchase a special web hosting (shell) account, which usually runs around $10 - $15 per month.

Please contact us if you're interested in purchasing our installation services.


Wednesday 15 January 2014

Change your IP Address to the Netherlands

Change your IP Address to the Netherlands

How to get a Dutch IP address   (by iPrivacyTools.Blogspot.com)


WHY WOULD YOU WANT TO CHANGE TO AN IP ADDRESS IN THE NETHERLANDS?   Well, perhaps:

  •     You are a Dutch citizen wishing to access Dutch websites as if you're at home.
  •     You are an Internet entrepreneur wanting to review your marketing campaigns in the Netherlands.
  •     You are learning Dutch and desire to surf the Internet as if you are located in the Netherlands.
  •     You are a Dutch traveler and your bank only allows online access from within the Netherlands.
  •     Etc, etc, etc.

First, a legal note:


We are not lawyers, and we do not have the resources to answer questions about whether any method on this page will allow you access to a particular website. There are many "grey" areas (e.g. Does a Dutch citizen with a physical server located in their own country have the right to access otherwise restricted services? Or does a Dutch soldier have the right to view their online bank account, or watch a sporting event in his or her home country, while stationed overseas?). These issues will vary from website to website, and country to country. The fact is that if a website is absolutely serious about blocking all and every non-local visitor, they'll be able to do so. Given the plethora of websites that restrict geographic access to some degree, it is up to you to get permission, read the terms of use, consult with a legal advisor, or do whatever else it takes to determine whether or not you are acting within a website's acceptable use policy by utilizing any of the information or options listed on this page.

OPTION #1 to change IP address to the Netherlands: Web Proxies

Web proxies are simply websites that relay your Internet requests. You will typically go to the website that hosts the web proxy, enter the URL that you want to access, and the website will then display the requested page in a frame. If effective, the website visited will only see the IP address of the web proxy, and not your own.

POSITIVE: They're usually free, and their speed is usually tolerable.

NEGATIVE: They are often ad supported, so you'll encounter a lot of popups; They may not be compatible with certain protocols, such as video or SSL; Relay of your personal/private information is usually not secure, so you should not enter any passwords or financial info; They are easily broken (meaning your IP may be exposed via popups, etc) ; Web proxies for the Netherlands are rather difficult to find.

To give it a try, do a Google search for "Netherlands web proxy". As mentioned above, they're a little difficult to find for the Netherlands.

OPTION #2: Free HTTP Proxy Servers

HTTP Proxies are also a type of relay service, but they are accessed by configuring your web browser rather than by typing a URL into a website. If setup to be "anonymous", the websites you visit will only see the IP address of the HTTP proxy, and not yours.

POSITIVE:
They're not as easy to break as web proxies, because even popups that appear in your browser will have to go through the relay; No ads will appear.

NEGATIVE:
They are often not compatible with SSL, so they're not safe for logging into membership sites, accessing email, or making purchases; They often run very slowly (perhaps due to overuse); It's difficult to know who is operating the relays and whether they might want to intercept your data; They're difficult to find for the Netherlands. Read more

To give it a try, check out our tutorials for Internet Explorer, Firefox, and Safari.



OPTION #3 to Get an IP address in the Netherlands: Paid Proxies


If you need a reliable Internet connection through an IP address in the Netherlands, you're probably going to end up spending at least a little money. While there are some free options, mentioned above, subscribing to a fee-based service will give you an incredibly more convenient and secure means of accomplishing your objective.

As with the previous options, a paid proxy will also route your web requests through a server in the Netherlands (that's the only practical way to appear that you're surfing with a Dutch IP address). However, the few advantages mentioned below make the process a lot more logical for most purposes.

POSITIVE:
Faster and more reliable than free options; SSL compatible, so you can safely access membership sites, email, shopping sites, and more.

NEGATIVE:
They are only compatible with your web browser (but of course that is what most people need to change their IP address for); They cost money.

If you'd like to give it a try, just visit this page.

OPTION #4 for getting a Dutch IP address: VPN Service


VPN, which means "Virtual Private Network", is a secure method of connecting to a remote network, such as logging into an office server from your home. If the VPN is setup to do so, it can also act as a relay for web requests (not unlike a proxy), and be your virtual IP address in the Netherlands. There are some distinct advantages that a VPN has over a proxy, most notably the ability to relay data for most Internet applications without special configuration.

POSITIVE: Works with most programs that access the Internet (browsers, chat programs, email clients); Can be configured to encrypt your Internet traffic (which makes activities like public WiFi connections more secure).

NEGATIVE: Typically a little higher priced than proxy services.

If you're interested in VPN, we currently feature two services:

  1.     Standard VPN service on shared IP addresses in the U.K. or U.S. for $10 per month.
  2.  Deluxe VPN service on a private IP address in the U.K., U.S., Australia, Canada, France, Germany, 
  3.  Netherlands, Spain, or Switzerland for around $15 per month. Please inquire for pricing in other countries.
   
   

Change your IP Address to Ireland

Change your IP Address to Ireland

How to get an Irish IP address   (by iPrivacyTools.Blogspot.com)


WHY WOULD YOU WANT TO CHANGE TO AN IP ADDRESS IN IRELAND?   Well, perhaps:

  •     You are an Irish citizen wishing to access Irish websites as if you're at home.
  •     You are an Internet entrepreneur wanting to review your marketing campaigns in Ireland.
  •     You are learning English or Gaelic and desire to surf the Internet as if you are located in Ireland.
  •     You are an Irish traveler and your bank only allows online access from within Ireland.
  •     Etc, etc, etc.

First, a legal note:


We are not lawyers, and we do not have the resources to answer questions about whether any method on this page will allow you access to a particular website. There are many "grey" areas (e.g. Does an Irish citizen with a physical server located in their own country have the right to access otherwise restricted services? Or does an Irish soldier have the right to view their online bank account, or watch a sporting event in his or her home country, while stationed overseas?). These issues will vary from website to website, and country to country. The fact is that if a website is absolutely serious about blocking all and every non-local visitor, they'll be able to do so. Given the plethora of websites that restrict geographic access to some degree, it is up to you to get permission, read the terms of use, consult with a legal advisor, or do whatever else it takes to determine whether or not you are acting within a website's acceptable use policy by utilizing any of the information or options listed on this page.

OPTION #1 to change IP address to Ireland: Web Proxies

Web proxies are simply websites that relay your Internet requests. You will typically go to the website that hosts the web proxy, enter the URL that you want to access, and the website will then display the requested page in a frame. If effective, the website visited will only see the IP address of the web proxy, and not your own.

POSITIVE: They're usually free, and their speed is usually tolerable.

NEGATIVE:
They are often ad supported, so you'll encounter a lot of popups; They may not be compatible with certain protocols, such as video or SSL; Relay of your personal/private information is usually not secure, so you should not enter any passwords or financial info; They are easily broken (meaning your IP may be exposed via popups, etc) ; Web proxies for Ireland are rather difficult to find.

To give it a try, do a Google search for "Ireland web proxy". As mentioned above, they're a little difficult to find for Ireland.

OPTION #2: Free HTTP Proxy Servers

HTTP Proxies are also a type of relay service, but they are accessed by configuring your web browser rather than by typing a URL into a website. If setup to be "anonymous", the websites you visit will only see the IP address of the HTTP proxy, and not yours.

POSITIVE: They're not as easy to break as web proxies, because even popups that appear in your browser will have to go through the relay; No ads will appear.

NEGATIVE: They are often not compatible with SSL, so they're not safe for logging into membership sites, accessing email, or making purchases; They often run very slowly (perhaps due to overuse); It's difficult to know who is operating the relays and whether they might want to intercept your data; They're difficult to find for Ireland. Read more

To give it a try, check out our tutorials for Internet Explorer, Firefox, and Safari.




OPTION #3 to Get an IP address in Ireland: Paid Proxies


If you need a reliable Internet connection through an IP address in Ireland, you're probably going to end up spending at least a little money. While there are some free options, mentioned above, subscribing to a fee-based service will give you an incredibly more convenient and secure means of accomplishing your objective.

As with the previous options, a paid proxy will also route your web requests through a server in Ireland (that's the only practical way to appear that you're surfing with an Irish IP address). However, the few advantages mentioned below make the process a lot more logical for most purposes.

POSITIVE: Faster and more reliable than free options; SSL compatible, so you can safely access membership sites, email, shopping sites, and more.

NEGATIVE: They are only compatible with your web browser (but of course that is what most people need to change their IP address for); They cost money.

  • If you'd like to give it a try, just visit this page.

OPTION #4 for getting an Irish IP address: VPN Service


VPN, which means "Virtual Private Network", is a secure method of connecting to a remote network, such as logging into an office server from your home. If the VPN is setup to do so, it can also act as a relay for web requests (not unlike a proxy), and be your virtual IP address in Ireland. There are some distinct advantages that a VPN has over a proxy, most notably the ability to relay data for most Internet applications without special configuration.

POSITIVE: Works with most programs that access the Internet (browsers, chat programs, email clients); Can be configured to encrypt your Internet traffic (which makes activities like public WiFi connections more secure).

NEGATIVE: Typically a little higher priced than proxy services.

If you're interested in VPN, we currently feature two services:

  1.     Standard VPN service on shared IP addresses in the U.K. or U.S. for $10 per month.
  2.      Deluxe VPN service on a private IP address in the U.K., U.S., Australia, Canada, France, Germany, 
  3.  Netherlands, Spain, or Switzerland for around $15 per month. Please inquire for pricing in other countries.

   

Change your IP Address to Germany

Change your IP Address to Germany

How to get a German IP address   (by iPrivacyTools.Blogspot.com)

WHY WOULD YOU WANT TO CHANGE TO AN IP ADDRESS IN GERMANY?   Well, perhaps:

  •     You are a German citizen wishing to access German websites as if you're at home.
  •     You are an Internet entrepreneur wanting to review your marketing campaigns in Germany.
  •     You are learning German and desire to surf the Internet as if you are located in Germany.
  •     You are a German traveler and your bank only allows online access from within Germany.
  •     Etc, etc, etc.

First, a legal note:


We are not lawyers, and we do not have the resources to answer questions about whether any method on this page will allow you access to a particular website. There are many "grey" areas (e.g. Does a German citizen with a physical server located in their own country have the right to access otherwise restricted services? Or does a German soldier have the right to view their online bank account, or watch a sporting event in his or her home country, while stationed overseas?). These issues will vary from website to website, and country to country. The fact is that if a website is absolutely serious about blocking all and every non-local visitor, they'll be able to do so. Given the plethora of websites that restrict geographic access to some degree, it is up to you to get permission, read the terms of use, consult with a legal advisor, or do whatever else it takes to determine whether or not you are acting within a website's acceptable use policy by utilizing any of the information or options listed on this page.

OPTION #1 to change IP address to Germany: Web Proxies

Web proxies are simply websites that relay your Internet requests. You will typically go to the website that hosts the web proxy, enter the URL that you want to access, and the website will then display the requested page in a frame. If effective, the website visited will only see the IP address of the web proxy, and not your own.

POSITIVE: They're usually free, and their speed is usually tolerable.

NEGATIVE: They are often ad supported, so you'll encounter a lot of popups; They may not be compatible with certain protocols, such as video or SSL; Relay of your personal/private information is usually not secure, so you should not enter any passwords or financial info; They are easily broken (meaning your IP may be exposed via popups, etc) ; Web proxies for Germany are rather difficult to find.

To give it a try, do a Google search for "Germany web proxy". As mentioned above, they're a little difficult to find for Germany.

OPTION #2: Free HTTP Proxy Servers


HTTP Proxies are also a type of relay service, but they are accessed by configuring your web browser rather than by typing a URL into a website. If setup to be "anonymous", the websites you visit will only see the IP address of the HTTP proxy, and not yours.

POSITIVE: They're not as easy to break as web proxies, because even popups that appear in your browser will have to go through the relay; No ads will appear.

NEGATIVE: They are often not compatible with SSL, so they're not safe for logging into membership sites, accessing email, or making purchases; They often run very slowly (perhaps due to overuse); It's difficult to know who is operating the relays and whether they might want to intercept your data; They're difficult to find for Germany. Read more

To give it a try, check out our tutorials for Internet Explorer, Firefox, and Safari.



OPTION #3 to Get an IP address in Germany: Paid Proxies


If you need a reliable Internet connection through an IP address in Germany, you're probably going to end up spending at least a little money. While there are some free options, mentioned above, subscribing to a fee-based service will give you an incredibly more convenient and secure means of accomplishing your objective.

As with the previous options, a paid proxy will also route your web requests through a server in Germany (that's the only practical way to appear that you're surfing with a German IP address). However, the few advantages mentioned below make the process a lot more logical for most purposes.

POSITIVE: Faster and more reliable than free options; SSL compatible, so you can safely access membership sites, email, shopping sites, and more.

NEGATIVE: They are only compatible with your web browser (but of course that is what most people need to change their IP address for); They cost money.

If you'd like to give it a try, just visit this page.

OPTION #4 for getting a German IP address: VPN Service


VPN, which means "Virtual Private Network", is a secure method of connecting to a remote network, such as logging into an office server from your home. If the VPN is setup to do so, it can also act as a relay for web requests (not unlike a proxy), and be your virtual IP address in Germany. There are some distinct advantages that a VPN has over a proxy, most notably the ability to relay data for most Internet applications without special configuration.

POSITIVE:
Works with most programs that access the Internet (browsers, chat programs, email clients); Can be configured to encrypt your Internet traffic (which makes activities like public WiFi connections more secure).

NEGATIVE: Typically a little higher priced than proxy services.

If you're interested in VPN, we currently feature two services:

  1.     Standard VPN service on shared IP addresses in the U.K. or U.S. for $10 per month.
  2.      Deluxe VPN service on a private IP address in the U.K., U.S., Australia, Canada, France, Germany, 
  3.  Netherlands, Spain, or Switzerland for around $15 per month. Please inquire for pricing in other countries.

   

Change your IP Address to France

Change your IP Address to France

How to get a French IP address   (by iPrivacyTools.Blogspot.com)


WHY WOULD YOU WANT TO CHANGE TO AN IP ADDRESS IN FRANCE?   Well, perhaps:

  •     You are a French citizen wishing to access French websites as if you're at home.
  •     You are an Internet entrepreneur wanting to review your marketing campaigns in France.
  •     You are learning French and desire to surf the Internet as if you are located in France.
  •     You are a French traveler and your bank only allows online access from within France.
  •     Etc, etc, etc.

First, a legal note:

We are not lawyers, and we do not have the resources to answer questions about whether any method on this page will allow you access to a particular website. There are many "grey" areas (e.g. Does a French citizen with a physical server located in their own country have the right to access otherwise restricted services? Or does a French soldier have the right to view their online bank account, or watch a sporting event in his or her home country, while stationed overseas?). These issues will vary from website to website, and country to country. The fact is that if a website is absolutely serious about blocking all and every non-local visitor, they'll be able to do so. Given the plethora of websites that restrict geographic access to some degree, it is up to you to get permission, read the terms of use, consult with a legal advisor, or do whatever else it takes to determine whether or not you are acting within a website's acceptable use policy by utilizing any of the information or options listed on this page.
OPTION #1 to change IP address to France: Web Proxies

Web proxies are simply websites that relay your Internet requests. You will typically go to the website that hosts the web proxy, enter the URL that you want to access, and the website will then display the requested page in a frame. If effective, the website visited will only see the IP address of the web proxy, and not your own.

POSITIVE: They're usually free, and their speed is usually tolerable.

NEGATIVE: They are often ad supported, so you'll encounter a lot of popups; They may not be compatible with certain protocols, such as video or SSL; Relay of your personal/private information is usually not secure, so you should not enter any passwords or financial info; They are easily broken (meaning your IP may be exposed via popups, etc) ; Web proxies for France are rather difficult to find.

To give it a try, do a Google search for "France web proxy". As mentioned above, they're a little difficult to find for France.

OPTION #2: Free HTTP Proxy Servers

HTTP Proxies are also a type of relay service, but they are accessed by configuring your web browser rather than by typing a URL into a website. If setup to be "anonymous", the websites you visit will only see the IP address of the HTTP proxy, and not yours.

POSITIVE: They're not as easy to break as web proxies, because even popups that appear in your browser will have to go through the relay; No ads will appear.

NEGATIVE: They are often not compatible with SSL, so they're not safe for logging into membership sites, accessing email, or making purchases; They often run very slowly (perhaps due to overuse); It's difficult to know who is operating the relays and whether they might want to intercept your data; They're difficult to find for France.

To give it a try, check out our tutorials for Internet Explorer, Firefox, and Safari.




OPTION #3 to Get an IP address in France: Paid Proxies

If you need a reliable Internet connection through an IP address in France, you're probably going to end up spending at least a little money. While there are some free options, mentioned above, subscribing to a fee-based service will give you an incredibly more convenient and secure means of accomplishing your objective.

As with the previous options, a paid proxy will also route your web requests through a server in France (that's the only practical way to appear that you're surfing with a French IP address). However, the few advantages mentioned below make the process a lot more logical for most purposes.

POSITIVE: Faster and more reliable than free options; SSL compatible, so you can safely access membership sites, email, shopping sites, and more.

NEGATIVE: They are only compatible with your web browser (but of course that is what most people need to change their IP address for); They cost money.

If you'd like to give it a try, just visit this page.

OPTION #4 for getting a French IP address: VPN Service

VPN, which means "Virtual Private Network", is a secure method of connecting to a remote network, such as logging into an office server from your home. If the VPN is setup to do so, it can also act as a relay for web requests (not unlike a proxy), and be your virtual IP address in France. There are some distinct advantages that a VPN has over a proxy, most notably the ability to relay data for most Internet applications without special configuration.

POSITIVE: Works with most programs that access the Internet (browsers, chat programs, email clients); Can be configured to encrypt your Internet traffic (which makes activities like public WiFi connections more secure).

NEGATIVE: Typically a little higher priced than proxy services.

If you're interested in VPN, we currently feature two services:

  1.     Standard VPN service on shared IP addresses in the U.K. or U.S. for $10 per month.
  2.     Deluxe VPN service on a private IP address in the U.K., U.S., Australia, Canada, France, Germany,
  •  Netherlands, Spain, or Switzerland for around $15 per month. Please inquire for pricing in other countries.
   

Tuesday 14 January 2014

Change your IP Address to England


Change your IP Address to England

How to get an English IP address   (by iPrivacyTools.Blogspot.com)


WHY WOULD YOU WANT TO CHANGE TO AN IP ADDRESS IN ENGLAND?   Well, perhaps:


  •     You are an English citizen wishing to access English websites as if you're at home.
  •     You are an Internet entrepreneur wanting to review your marketing campaigns in England.
  •     You are learning English and desire to surf the Internet as if you are located in England.
  •     You are an English traveler and your bank only allows online access from within England.
  •     Etc, etc, etc.

First, a legal note:


We are not lawyers, and we do not have the resources to answer questions about whether any method on this page will allow you access to a particular website. There are many "grey" areas (e.g. Does an English citizen with a physical server located in their own country have the right to access otherwise restricted services? Or does an English soldier have the right to view their online bank account, or watch a sporting event in his or her home country, while stationed overseas?). These issues will vary from website to website, and country to country. The fact is that if a website is absolutely serious about blocking all and every non-local visitor, they'll be able to do so. Given the plethora of websites that restrict geographic access to some degree, it is up to you to get permission, read the terms of use, consult with a legal advisor, or do whatever else it takes to determine whether or not you are acting within a website's acceptable use policy by utilizing any of the information or options listed on this page.

OPTION #1 to change IP address to England: Web Proxies


Web proxies are simply websites that relay your Internet requests. You will typically go to the website that hosts the web proxy, enter the URL that you want to access, and the website will then display the requested page in a frame. If effective, the website visited will only see the IP address of the web proxy, and not your own.

POSITIVE: They're usually free, and their speed is usually tolerable.

NEGATIVE: They are often ad supported, so you'll encounter a lot of popups; They may not be compatible with certain protocols, such as video or SSL; Relay of your personal/private information is usually not secure, so you should not enter any passwords or financial info; They are easily broken (meaning your IP may be exposed via popups, etc) ; Web proxies for England are rather difficult to find.

To give it a try, do a Google search for "England web proxy". As mentioned above, they're a little difficult to find for England.

OPTION #2: Free HTTP Proxy Servers


HTTP Proxies are also a type of relay service, but they are accessed by configuring your web browser rather than by typing a URL into a website. If setup to be "anonymous", the websites you visit will only see the IP address of the HTTP proxy, and not yours.

POSITIVE: They're not as easy to break as web proxies, because even popups that appear in your browser will have to go through the relay; No ads will appear.

NEGATIVE: They are often not compatible with SSL, so they're not safe for logging into membership sites, accessing email, or making purchases; They often run very slowly (perhaps due to overuse); It's difficult to know who is operating the relays and whether they might want to intercept your data; They're difficult to find for England. Read more

To give it a try, check out our tutorials for Internet Explorer, Firefox, and Safire.



OPTION #3 to Get an IP address in England: Paid Proxies


If you need a reliable Internet connection through an IP address in England, you're probably going to end up spending at least a little money. While there are some free options, mentioned above, subscribing to a fee-based service will give you an incredibly more convenient and secure means of accomplishing your objective.

As with the previous options, a paid proxy will also route your web requests through a server in England (that's the only practical way to appear that you're surfing with an English IP address). However, the few advantages mentioned below make the process a lot more logical for most purposes.

POSITIVE: Faster and more reliable than free options; SSL compatible, so you can safely access membership sites, email, shopping sites, and more.

NEGATIVE: They are only compatible with your web browser (but of course that is what most people need to change their IP address for); They cost money.

If you'd like to give it a try, just visit this page.

OPTION #4 for getting an English IP address: VPN Service


VPN, which means "Virtual Private Network", is a secure method of connecting to a remote network, such as logging into an office server from your home. If the VPN is setup to do so, it can also act as a relay for web requests (not unlike a proxy), and be your virtual IP address in England. There are some distinct advantages that a VPN has over a proxy, most notably the ability to relay data for most Internet applications without special configuration.

POSITIVE: Works with most programs that access the Internet (browsers, chat programs, email clients); Can be configured to encrypt your Internet traffic (which makes activities like public WiFi connections more secure).

NEGATIVE: Typically a little higher priced than proxy services.

If you're interested in VPN, we currently feature two services:

  1.     Standard VPN service on shared IP addresses in the U.K. or U.S. for $10 per month.
  2.   Deluxe VPN service on a private IP address in the U.K., U.S., Australia, Canada, France, Germany, Netherlands, Spain, or Switzerland for around $15 per month. Please inquire for pricing in other countries