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Hiding your ISP
To hide or "change" your ISP, as a number of threads have questioned, is not too tough. You might want try:
http://www.findnot.com/ Your computer goes through their ISP (UK, Canada, where ever you want). Dogmeat [img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img] |
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Re: Hiding your ISP
Findnot sets off alarm bells with site security people.
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Re: Hiding your ISP
I recommend you don't use it as find not IP's are often associate with fraud.
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Re: Hiding your ISP
For the last freaking time DO NOT USE FINDNOT FOR ANY ONLINE GAMBLING
It is a HUGE source of fraud and I knew some people who had neteller accounts PERMANENTLY CLOSED without any wrongdoing on their part just because they were logged onto a findnot server that someone else used to scam some other neteller accounts. Any shared IP public proxy service is the worst possible idea. If they aren't used for phishing, then they're used for spam. |
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Re: Hiding your ISP
then what is good proxy to use?
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Re: Hiding your ISP
Bah, don't listen to Freakin. This works perfectly!
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Re: Hiding your ISP
Before somebody mentions it, the Pirate Party darknet won't work, either, for the same reason.
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