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Understanding Privacy Mode - Frequent IP Change During Internet Browsing Can Protect Your Privacy

Protecting your privacy by frequent IP change when browsing on the internet has developed into an important tool against invasion of privacy. More and more individuals and businesses are getting concerned and feeling threatened by inadequate protection of their privacy and financial records. To the extent the companies like Microsoft have started to include safety features in their browsers.

Author: Andrew Virender
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For months, Microsoft and bloggers have been discussing the added privacy features Internet Explorer 8 offers to its consumers. In many ways, these changes are similar to what Mozilla, Safari and other browsers have offered for awhile. IE8 centered its attention around the security and ease of use to users. Some of the added features include InPrivate Browsing, Delete Browsing History, InPrivate Blocking, and InPrivate Subscriptions. Other areas to include improvements in RSS, cascading style sheets, and AJAX (the information exchange). Simply stated, IE8 is promising a safer environment for the surfer. However, it should be noted that these alone cannot fully protect you by hiding your IP address. Only frequent IP change while on the internet can do that.

InPrivate Browsing puts you in some control. You have the option to allow Internet Explorer to save your browsing history, cookies and other private data exchanged on the net. By having the ability to Delete Browsing History, you are able to manage whether or not websites that you have visited are saved. While saving your website history may appear to be an added convenience for later use, this is not exactly safe way to operate from a privacy perspective.

InPrivate Blocking and InPrivate Subscriptions rely upon each other. InPrivate Blocking advises you about any potentially harmful outside source that is in a position to view your browsing history. Once the information has been relayed to you, you are given an opportunity to block the outside source. This feature is Internet Explorer's version of Privacy Mode, commonly referred to as "porn" mode. InPrivate Subscriptions are a list of websites that you have created and named safe or unsafe. If there is a site that you question security, you have the option of adding it to the blocked list. But all this does not protect you from being identified by your ISP and does not protect your data from them. Only rapid IP change during surfing can accomplish that.

Do you really feel safe? For years, companies have taken advantage of the fact that web surfers will always be just that. The internet is being used by many for more than just research. Consumers do their banking online and even purchase items. Each time a keyword has been typed into the browser, companies have the ability to retrieve this information and use it to their advantage. Stating that these features have been added and improved on is almost like the feeling of when Mom would give you cookie, pat you on the head, and tell you that everything is okay.

How safe are you exactly? Reality is that all of these additions are only bandaging the real issue.....privacy. Even though these features are in place and functioning your IP address may still be shared. Only with a system that allows quick IP change while on the net can give you that protection.

There are options that allow for anonymous surfing. To be in true privacy mode while surfing the net an anonymous proxy is required. An anonymous proxy routes your Internet communications through a proxy server masking your real location and IP address. This Internet anonymity adds an extra level of privacy to your surfing. What that means that while surfing your data is routed through different servers with different IP addresses. This frequent IP Change makes your surfing anonymous.

Unfortunately, not all anonymous proxy services are safe or secure. Using a free anonymous proxy opens the door for criminals to steal your personal information in two ways. First, whoever runs that "free" anonymous proxy has access to everything that goes through it. So who is running the proxy is a very good question indeed. Second, these free web based proxies do not encrypt your data stream. So if you are trying to surf anonymously from a hotel, airport or WiFi hotspot, forget it. All your data is available to anyone with a packet sniffer.

In all seriousness, research of any privacy technology is highly recommended. Everything that we buy in life should be researched before moving forward in a deal. Internet privacy should no different.

We've taken a look at IE8 and anonymous proxy use for you. But don't rely on us alone. Do you own research and find the solutions that are right for you. We recommend solutions that offer frequent IP Change while on the internet.

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Now that you understand how your privacy and financial security is threatened on the internet and you know there are methods to protect yourself you must head on now to: http://www.PrivateProxySoftware.com to learn what you need to do protect yourself. The author of this article, Andrew Virender of PrivacyPartners.com, is a leading expert and published author in this area.

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