You may want to try using a Glype proxy. The default configuration has options to encode the URL as well as manage cookies, which should to help...
The only way I know of to use your regular connection concurrently with a VPN (on the same PC) is to use virtualization. Just download VMWare...
Canadian VPN may have been shut down or gone out of business, but I doubt anyone here would know for sure. I did notice that their alternate...
Here's what I would do: Power down your computer. Open the case & unplug the SATA cables to all of your HDDs. Plug the primary SATA cable...
This type of response isn't helpful at all. >:( I did a quick web search, and all I could find was an occasional complaint about speed/customer...
No offense to you, but you're basing your assessment on blatantly false assumptions. First of all, the article is NOT a list of recommendations,...
Sorry, but that's not true. Most providers voluntarily keep logs to combat abuse or to avoid legal troubles, but logging is not mandatory in the...
Suspicious, indeed. From http://www.sshour.com/Why-sshour.php: Now that's a really strange thing to say. :o It sounds like they're using...
These are among the best in terms of speed and reliability, IMO. I put a thumbs-up next to the uncensored/unfiltered ones that don't engage in...
My VPN provider only sees the MAC of the Virtual Network Adapter, which differs from the PC's physical MAC. Conversely, my ISP only sees the...
The distinction between "bad" and "good" countries is highly subjective, and depends entirely upon what you're doing or who/what you're trying to...
There was a similar topic discussed here on Wilders which mentions a program called "SecureErase" for wiping bad sectors.
If your real IP was revealed via FTP, then the most likely culprit is your firewall configuration. Just create an application rule for your...
Honestly, as soon as you clear your cache/cookies and re-visit with a different IP address, 99.9% of web sites (including Google) will think you...
Yes, you can 'reset' your online identity. The basic idea is to create the illusion of being an entirely different user from the perspective of...
In theory, this is a good idea for providing an additional layer of anonymity... but only if you know how to set it up correctly (and anonymously,...
I don't know of any country in the world that requires VPNs specifically to keep logs. Those logging laws are generally targeted toward bona-fide...
Yes, AIM is still widely used... as are Yahoo! Chat, MSN, ICQ, GTalk, and a few others. Actually, one of the benefits of AIM (up until now,...
Cookies = Yes (that's why you should disable 3rd party cookies). Favorites/history = No (well, there was that one exploit in which a rogue site...
No. :thumbd:
Yes, definitely. Comodo Personal Firewall (among others, presumably) can be configured to do that. See this post: Creating a FW rule to prevent...
Here's a few VPN providers with servers in Estonia: https://www.intl-alliance.com/store/index.php?main_page=index&cPath=1_174...
That's unfortunate, but one thing you have to realize is that many online services--especially VPN providers--are constantly having to deal with...
Your way will work fine, but in my opinion, the most secure way to deal with sensitive files is to ensure they never get written to the hard disk...
No, your local ISP is a "connectivity" service. A VPN would be more accurately described as an internet traffic relay service or network-layer...
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