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Invisible Browsing

Feb 27, 2006 4:18AM PST

I have found this software called ''Invisible Browsing'' from Amplus. Now I use the evaluation version it works fine I think. So I would like to buy this software but first I would like to know that is there any better similar software.

I firmly beleive that people here are having a lot of knowledge and experiences on this matter. So please help to get one of the best software. Normally I use to post and chat anonymously.

Sorry for my poor English it is not easy for me.

Regards,

Wildbird

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Why do this?
Feb 27, 2006 4:33AM PST

Here we browse just about anything.

Bob

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Freedom of expression and political reason
Feb 27, 2006 5:22AM PST

Some countries are not allowed to have freedom of expression in practice. For example when there is human rights violation is going on by the government or the armed opposition groups then the the citizen of those countries would like to post and chat anonymously in some particular websites.

It is very much political reason and freedom of expression for me.

Thank you Bob for your reply.

Regards,

Wildbird

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Be careful.
Feb 27, 2006 6:49AM PST

How do you know such software is nothing more than bait to lure people into a false sense of security?

Bob