
Principle of anonymous surfing
The only way to make a anonymous surfing is therefore to go through an intermediary server that connects to the web sites you visit for you and return you to turn the pages. This server is called agent or proxy,
For your provider: you always connect to the same server, ie the proxy for the remote site, you do not exist, the proxy server that connects.
The only limitations of this system are the constraints of an intermediary, namely:
* A connection time longer, because the packet must travel from your computer to the proxy and the proxy to the website, then the same in return, not counting the processing time by the proxy server itself!
* Uncertainty as to the third party, for no one knows who is behind the proxy and the data passing through the intermediary will not be intercepted and reused so malicious.
Solutions to surf anonymously
There are several ways to surf anonymously:
* Use the services of an anonymous website, displaying page views in its own interface
* Use an anonymous software.
Websites anonymous browsing
The main anonymous surfing sites are:
* Http://www.idzap.com/
* Http://www.netscop.net/ (anonymous surfing service free and paid)
* Http://www.zend2.com/
* Http://www.youhide.com/
* Http://www.free-proxy.fr/
* Http://kproxy.com/
* Http://proxify.co.uk/
Anonymous surfing software
The main software anonymous surfing are:
* Torpark, a derivative of the portable version of the popular browser Mozilla Firefox, set to use a network of routers, called "onion rings" (literally, onion rings) randomly exchanging encrypted data to cover their tracks.
Download Torpark
* JAP (Java Anon Proxy) is a tool developed in Java, so multi-platform, to manage a list of proxies in cascades, that is to say a list of servers acting as an intermediary to ensure the anonymity of the user throughout the visit.
Download Jap
* Tor is a toolset for a wide range of organizations and individuals seeking to improve the privacy and security of their trade on the Internet. Compatible with Windows, GNU / Linux and Mac. A complete tutorial (operation and use) is available here: Understand and use Tor to protect his identity.
* Tor + official website
* Privoxy (for Web browsing)
* Torbutton (Firefox extension)
* UltraSurf is a free software that lets you access the Internet anonymously. Very easy to use, it requires no installation.
Cover his tracks by local
The solutions presented above allow to avoid leaving traces of its IP address at the remote site, but still the problem traces locally in the browser. Indeed, when surfing, the browser stores cookies, temporary files (cache), but also keeps the history of pages visited. To be sure to be anonymous should either use a mobile browser, stored on the USB key, in which case the data remains in a place that belongs to you, or cover his tracks. To do this:
* Clear Internet cache
* Manage cookies
* Delete Search History
* The software allows CCleaner to empty the cache at one time for different browsers (IE, Opera, Firefox, ...) and cleans a lot of other information stored on the system.
