Anonymity Gateway 2.9
| Released: | 2006-10-25 |
| Last Updated: | 2007-12-03 |
| License: | $33.00 |
| Publisher: | Privacy Gateway |
| Language: | English |
| Platform: | Windows |
| Requirements: | 486 PU or higher, IE 5.0 or later |
| Install: | Install and Uninstall |
| Downloads: | 220 |
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Publisher's Description:
Anonymity Gateway - Anonymity Gateway masks your IP address preventing websites or ISPs from monitoring your surfing habits and your internet activity.
Anonymity Gateway uses proxy servers to route your internet traffic, meaning that your internet requests will be sent to and contented by this neat server instead of the ISP, this way even your ISP won’t be able to track your online traces. You can browse anonymously, using proxies form different countries at your choice, interact with websites anonymously.
The application also cleans all online traces that may harm or use inadvertently information on your computer, such as Internet history, typed URL, temporary Internet files, cookies, auto complete forms history, auto complete password history, Internet favorites. Anonymity Gateway also protects computer from the action of invasive codes, like ActiveX or Java Script.
Latest Changes:
better quality proxies, Vista ready
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bathmann

2006-11-08 10:15:59
Version: 2.9
CoDeeN?
Hi,
I was searching for a tool that allows me to have my IP address appears as located in the US. I was trying to reach some sites unavalaible outside of the US.
I'd browsed some proxy indexing sites before but without being able to find a fast, reliable proxy. When I used Anonymity Gateway, I was happy to see US proxies listed, until I realized they were all CoDeeN proxies! You know, those guys: http://codeen.cs.princeton.edu/, and they have a fairly restricting policy on content that can be transmitted through them (no heavy contents like audio/video streams).
In short, Anonymity Gateway is just a fancy lay-out for the exact same (poor) service provided by lame proxy indexing sites. I would have paid for a service providing legit, fast, reliable proxies from all around the world but why would I pay for a pretty interface for a non existent service?
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