Talk:Anonymous web browsing

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Edited to make the applications less POV and ethnocentric.

HTTP headers can reveal stuff too.

[edit] Links

http://www.bypasser.info/ , http://www.2og.biz/ and http://www.tdotproxy.com/ provides anonymous web browsing too, but they're not on the DMOZ list.

[edit] Unclear on "traffic monitoring"

This statement seems a bit sketchy to me:

[It] is used to circumvent traffic monitoring by organisations which want to find out or control which web sites employees visit.

Judging from the statement, it seems to be talking about outgoing traffic monitoring by corporations trying to restrict access to non-work-related sites. However, from the description at the top and the actual article on traffic monitoring (actually the "website monitoring" one, the closest match), it could also be talking about incoming traffic monitoring. Any comments here?

[I forgot to sign this comment which was made at 09:00, 13 October 2006 by supreme_geek_overlord]

[edit] External links

Can someone familiar with the article verify whether these external links is spam or not? A lot of them are links to software products with descriptions like: "Protect your Online Identity. Get Informed Here" and "Fresh Proxy List Daily Updated!". They wreak of ads. If any of those were valid, just add them back in. Spellcast 02:07, 10 October 2007 (UTC)