Anonymous Surfing Basics 2
The basic reason people now adopt various methods to surf anonymously is based on the fact that most sites only allow you to use their sites only if your identity is disclosed. In actual fact, the real identities of users are never disclosed in order to provide some measure of privacy for users. The fact is, if you are cannot provide details of your location, you may be denied the opportunity of using some of these websites.
It is very important to understand how much information is available online, and how easy it is for someone to use that information wrongly. Then you will see that you should use anonymous surfing, and make sure you are changing your IP address to keep hackers from tracking you down. No matter how much anti-spyware and anti-virus protection you have on your computer, your Internet Protocol is still not protected. Turning off pop-ups and cookies also does not prevent you from being tracked. Internet browsers allow you the option of anonymous web surfing, but they do not work similarly like proxy server sites.
Proxy servers and IP changing software are the only two methods of anonymous web surfing. Proxy servers allow you to surf the internet through their website while they hide your IP. These services are generally free, but not always reliable. However, you can also purchase software that will change your IP address for every site you visit, making your browsing anonymous. This software is definitely not free, but compared to the cost of identity theft, the programs available are very reasonably priced.
For many of us, surfing the internet is a daily activity, but oftentimes we are unprepared for the risks we take just by checking our email or reading stuff in a forum. Knowing how to use the anonymous web is just one more step towards preventing identity theft, and keeping your personal information safe.
