When we get a new PC, anti-virus software is usually installed. Some big companies (I really don't want to name them) give you 30 to 90 days trial. Of course, this is mainly for Windows machines. If you are using Linux or UNIX (e.g., I know a geek is still using FreeBSD), you probably seldom worry about virus. Anyway, all anti-virus software companies should thank Microsoft for creating the business opportunity for non-productive nonsense. Some of you may not know Microsoft also offers "free" anti-virus software together with Windows. If Windows finds out you have not installed any anti-virus software,… Read More
Web proxy sites may be blocked any time by your ISP, without giving any explanations. So, it is important to have a list of proxy, and most importantly, a list of new proxy. you need to know how to get them, and where to get them. One of the major lists of new web proxies is proxy.org and unrestrictedsurf.com. Unfortunately, most of such list sites were blocked by some institutions totally. It means you even cannot access these sites at all. There are several ways to solve this issue: Subscribe to the newsletter. Some list providers also send the latest… Read More
There are some misconceptions on privacy protection provided by the web proxy. Some people think anonymous means he is not traced anymore if he uses a web proxy. This is not true at all. Firstly, the web proxy site still keeps a record of your activities. The logs usually can be used as court evidence. Basically, the server that hosts the web proxy sites, by default, will write some access info (usually, your IP, your OS, browser...) in the log file. It is up to the system administrator when to delete or how often to rotate (i.e., delete automatically after… Read More
Of course, most of our visitors are using our free anonymous web proxy service. Web proxy is quite simple. It acts as an agent between your computer and the site you want to browse. That's it. People are using web proxy mainly for the following 5 reasons: Bypass blocking. This blocking may be placed by your government, or your ISP, or your organization, or even your parents. The intention may be good if contents blocked are not suitable for your age or your religion. But some ISPs or organizations just subscribe to some third-party services and block sites blindly. To… Read More
A few years ago, we had a blog, but we did not maintain it. Now, we start a brand new blog powered by WordPress. We will not only cover updates of the free proxy site, but also some related tech news and some interesting stuff. This blog will be a platform for all our users. So, commenting is open for all users (registration is not needed). We welcome your input on our service, and on any issues discussed in the blog. If you have any suggestions on this blog and the free proxy service, please feel free to contact us. Read More