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  1. #1
    Joan Battaglia Guest

    Does a decent anonymous IP address method exist for a windows xp simpleton?

    I'm not real good with windows xp but I would like to find freeware to post
    news, send mail, and visit web sites without my ip address always pointing
    back directly to me via my isp.

    I tried something called Tor freeware but it was so horrid to set up on
    windows xp that I failed miserably.

    Is there any simple to set up freeware that works on windows and which
    hides my ip address? When I google, I find so much that I can't separate
    the wheat from the chaff.

    A one-word answer is fine as you can help me focus on the one or two
    freeware ip address obfuscators that actually work on windows and which are
    easy to set up (easier than that Tor onion thing anyway).

    Please tell me which anonymous ip address freeware you recommend that is
    easy to use and set up on windows.

  2. #2
    Anonymous Sender Guest

    Re: Does a decent anonymous IP address method exist for a windows xp simpleton?

    In article <8jUTi.433$yV6.228@newssvr25.news.prodigy.net>
    Joan Battaglia <joanmaxwell@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
    >
    > I'm not real good with windows xp but I would like to find freeware to post
    > news, send mail, and visit web sites without my ip address always pointing
    > back directly to me via my isp.
    >
    > I tried something called Tor freeware but it was so horrid to set up on
    > windows xp that I failed miserably.
    >
    > Is there any simple to set up freeware that works on windows and which
    > hides my ip address? When I google, I find so much that I can't separate
    > the wheat from the chaff.
    >
    > A one-word answer is fine as you can help me focus on the one or two
    > freeware ip address obfuscators that actually work on windows and which are
    > easy to set up (easier than that Tor onion thing anyway).
    >
    > Please tell me which anonymous ip address freeware you recommend that is
    > easy to use and set up on windows.


    QuickSilver.















  3. #3
    Krazee Brenda Guest

    Re: Does a decent anonymous IP address method exist for a windows xp simpleton?

    On Thu, 25 Oct 2007 03:45:08 GMT, Joan Battaglia wrote:

    > I'm not real good with windows xp but I would like to find freeware to

    post
    > news, send mail, and visit web sites without my ip address always

    pointing
    > back directly to me via my isp.
    >
    > I tried something called Tor freeware but it was so horrid to set up on
    > windows xp that I failed miserably.
    >
    > Is there any simple to set up freeware that works on windows and which
    > hides my ip address? When I google, I find so much that I can't separate
    > the wheat from the chaff.
    >
    > A one-word answer is fine as you can help me focus on the one or two
    > freeware ip address obfuscators that actually work on windows and which

    are
    > easy to set up (easier than that Tor onion thing anyway).
    >
    > Please tell me which anonymous ip address freeware you recommend that is
    > easy to use and set up on windows.


    TOR

  4. #4
    Sparky Guest

    Re: Does a decent anonymous IP address method exist for a windows xp simpleton?

    Joan Battaglia wrote:
    > I'm not real good with windows xp but I would like to find freeware to post
    > news, send mail, and visit web sites without my ip address always pointing
    > back directly to me via my isp.
    >
    > I tried something called Tor freeware but it was so horrid to set up on
    > windows xp that I failed miserably.


    What specifically did you find difficult about setting up Tor? Most of
    the time it installs and works fine at its default settings. And if
    you obtain it in the Vidalia package it even configures the Firefox
    web browser if you have it installed. Beyond that there won't be any
    difference between configuring Tor and any other software because it's
    really a matter of setting up your clients properly. That will be the
    same no matter what proxy you use.

    >
    > Is there any simple to set up freeware that works on windows and which
    > hides my ip address? When I google, I find so much that I can't separate
    > the wheat from the chaff.


    Tor. :-)

    It really is the best there is right now. And Vidalia is the easiest
    to set up of all of them because it does some of the work for you. If
    you get a little more specific about your problems I bet you can sort
    them out with a little help.

    >
    > A one-word answer is fine as you can help me focus on the one or two
    > freeware ip address obfuscators that actually work on windows and which are
    > easy to set up (easier than that Tor onion thing anyway).
    >
    > Please tell me which anonymous ip address freeware you recommend that is
    > easy to use and set up on windows.


    There really aren't that many. Tor and JAP. JAP is the same thing as
    Tor only more limited because it only handles WWW traffic. Tor will do
    other things like IRC. Neither one of them will let you send email
    though. Tor has the ability, bet it's shut off because of the abuse
    potential. You can still read regular email, and of course do Web
    Mail.

    After that you're probably looking at something like Cotse. It's a
    paid service ($5.95/month), but it has the best email on the net and
    about as many ways to hide your IP address from Google and Usenet
    readers as you can imagine. I believe you also get some web space in
    that price, so you can put up a couple pages privately.

    http://www.cotse.net

    If you must stick with free, then take another look at Tor. Post your
    specific errors or problems, or join the OR-Talk mailing list and post
    them there.

    To join the or-talk mailing list, send an email message to
    majordomo@seul.org with no subject and a body of "subscribe or-talk".


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    traveler 66 Guest

    Re: Does a decent anonymous IP address method exist for a windowsxp simpleton?

    Joan Battaglia wrote:
    > I'm not real good with windows xp but I would like to find freeware to post
    > news, send mail, and visit web sites without my ip address always pointing
    > back directly to me via my isp.
    >
    > I tried something called Tor freeware but it was so horrid to set up on
    > windows xp that I failed miserably.
    >
    > Is there any simple to set up freeware that works on windows and which
    > hides my ip address? When I google, I find so much that I can't separate
    > the wheat from the chaff.
    >
    > A one-word answer is fine as you can help me focus on the one or two
    > freeware ip address obfuscators that actually work on windows and which are
    > easy to set up (easier than that Tor onion thing anyway).
    >
    > Please tell me which anonymous ip address freeware you recommend that is
    > easy to use and set up on windows.


    jbn (jack be nimble)

  6. #6
    Anonymous Guest

    Re: Does a decent anonymous IP address method exist for a windows xp simpleton?

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    Anonymous Guest

    Re: Does a decent anonymous IP address method exist for a windows xp simpleton?

    On Thu, 25 Oct 2007 03:45:08 GMT, you wrote:
    >
    > I'm not real good with windows xp but I would like to find
    > freeware to post news, send mail, and visit web sites without
    > my ip address always pointing back directly to me via my isp.


    If you are not hiding from a government or the Church of Scientology
    and if you are just browsing and not wanting to logon to sites, then
    you might try a free web-based privacy service such as

    http://www.anonymouse.org


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    Anonymous Guest

    Re: Does a decent anonymous IP address method exist for a windows xp simpleton?

    On Oct 24, 8:45 pm, Joan Battaglia <joanmaxw...@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
    > I'm not real good with windows xp but I would like to find freeware to post
    > news, send mail, and visit web sites without my ip address always pointing
    > back directly to me via my isp.
    >
    > I tried something called Tor freeware but it was so horrid to set up on
    > windows xp that I failed miserably.
    >
    > Is there any simple to set up freeware that works on windows and which
    > hides my ip address? When I google, I find so much that I can't separate
    > the wheat from the chaff.
    >
    > A one-word answer is fine as you can help me focus on the one or two
    > freeware ip address obfuscators that actually work on windows and which are
    > easy to set up (easier than that Tor onion thing anyway).
    >
    > Please tell me which anonymous ip address freeware you recommend that is
    > easy to use and set up on windows.

    Joan Battaglia

    I'm not real good with windows xp but I would like to find freeware to
    post
    news, send mail, and visit web sites without my ip address always
    pointing
    back directly to me via my isp.

    I tell you what I do and it works for me. Join anonymouse.org as a VIP
    member. It only costs about USA$10, you can pay by Pay Pal. By being a
    VIP member you get the encrypted version and you can post e-mails
    anonymously, surf the Net Anonymouly and post to Usenet Anonymously
    once you get used to it. Just use go ogle and you can use the Go ogle
    interface to post to Use net too and it looks like you are using Tor
    as that is what anonymouse use.

    To make a point there are to many problems setting up JBN, Quicksilver
    with modern O/S's.

    I have a cot se account, and anonymous account and use go ogle and I
    works fine for me. Each to his own. Keep it simple stupid is the old
    saying. This is the days you script kiddies just point and click and
    it is the best way.
    Do not even worry about the spelling and grammar just do it and the so
    called experts do not own the Net it is for everybody newbie and
    experti.So if you get flamed by a so call expert tell them to go ****
    themselves.


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    Anonymous Guest

    Re: Does a decent anonymous IP address method exist for a windows xp simpleton?

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    Anonymous Guest

    Re: Does a decent anonymous IP address method exist for a windows xp simpleton?

    Anonymous Sender wrote:

    > In article <8jUTi.433$yV6.228@newssvr25.news.prodigy.net>
    > Joan Battaglia <joanmaxwell@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
    > >
    > > I'm not real good with windows xp but I would like to find freeware
    > > to post news, send mail, and visit web sites without my ip address
    > > always pointing back directly to me via my isp.
    > >
    > > I tried something called Tor freeware but it was so horrid to set
    > > up on windows xp that I failed miserably.
    > >
    > > Is there any simple to set up freeware that works on windows and
    > > which hides my ip address? When I google, I find so much that I
    > > can't separate the wheat from the chaff.
    > >
    > > A one-word answer is fine as you can help me focus on the one or two
    > > freeware ip address obfuscators that actually work on windows and
    > > which are easy to set up (easier than that Tor onion thing anyway).
    > >
    > > Please tell me which anonymous ip address freeware you recommend
    > > that is easy to use and set up on windows.

    >
    > QuickSilver.


    Crap answer. Only does mail/news.

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