Surfing the Web Anonymously – Questions
to Ask
When
you surf the web it is possible to learn information
about you even when you don't want to advertise who you
are. This is true even if your system contains no virus
or malware software. Specifically information that is
easily available online includes your IP address, your
country (and often more location information based on IP
address), what computer system you are on, what browser
you use, your browser history, and other
information. It
gets worse. People
can get your computer's name and even find out your name
if your machine supports programs like finger or identd.
Also, cookies can track your habits as you move from
machine to machine.
How
do people get this basic information about
you?
When
you visit another web site, information about you can be
retrieved.
Basically, information is intercepted and used by others
to track your Internet activities.
How
do you stop this from happening?
First
of all, it is possible to serf the web anonymously and
thereby stop leaving a trail for others to find. Note
that this is not fool-proof, but it makes it much harder
for people to know who you are. There are products called
anonymous proxy servers that help protect
you.
The anonymous proxy server replaces your Internet address
for its own. This
has the effect of hiding your IP address and making it
much harder for people to track you.
How
do I get an anonymous proxy server?
There
are many vendors who sell anonymous proxy servers. There
are also free proxy servers available to you. Two such
products are ShadowSurf and Guardster.
Guardster (http://www.guardster.com/) offers various
services for anonymous and secure access to the web, some
paid as well as a free service.
ShadowSurf
(http://www.shadowsurf.com/) ShadowSurf provides
anonymous surfing at their site for free. Go to it and
you will find a box to enter a URL that you want no one
to track. There are many others, but here are two that
are frequently used.
Another
interesting product, given the recent news about the
Google search engine filtering its findings for the
Chinese government, is Anonymizer
(http://www.anonymizer.com). This company, among others,
recently (Feb 1st, 2006) pressed that it "is developing a
new anti-censorship solution that will enable Chinese
citizens to safely access the entire Internet
filter-free"
(http://www.anonymizer.com/consumer/media/press_releases/02012006.html).
Does
an anonymous proxy server make you 100%
safe?
No.
Still, you are much better off if you use such
technology.
What other things
should I be concerned about when trying to keep my
private information
private?
Three other items come to mind when
trying to keep your information private. First, you can
use an encrypted connection to hide your surfing. This
article does not go into detail on this, but search the
web and you will find a lot of information on
this.
Secondly, delete cookies
after each session.
Third, you can configure
your browser to remove JavaScript, Java, and active
content. This actually leads to limitations, so you need
to think about the cost/benefit of this course of
action.
Anything
else?
Wishing you
happy and safe surfing
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