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Josh Collins
The website anonymizer.com says it can hide your IP and keep you from being
tracked online. It says it can hide your technical info from websites that
use stat trackers. I tested this and know it is true. However, I emailed
their support so I could get copies of email sent from their so-called
anonymous service. While no IP is listed in their email headers, there are
numbers that anonymizer.com itself uses and the words anonymizer.com are
clearly listed in the header.
So what is the point of using anonymizer.com if your email can still be
tracked back to the anonymous site? It is not really anonymous then, is it?
Also, do any of you really believe that their "tunneling" service can keep
your email and website activity shielded from your ISP? They claim their
service can keep you ISP from reading your email and logging your internet
activity. Any of you buy into this?
tracked online. It says it can hide your technical info from websites that
use stat trackers. I tested this and know it is true. However, I emailed
their support so I could get copies of email sent from their so-called
anonymous service. While no IP is listed in their email headers, there are
numbers that anonymizer.com itself uses and the words anonymizer.com are
clearly listed in the header.
So what is the point of using anonymizer.com if your email can still be
tracked back to the anonymous site? It is not really anonymous then, is it?
Also, do any of you really believe that their "tunneling" service can keep
your email and website activity shielded from your ISP? They claim their
service can keep you ISP from reading your email and logging your internet
activity. Any of you buy into this?