Sunday, August 9, 2009

IP Change and Internet Privacy Solutions

The concern about Internet Privacy is finally getting the urgent attention it deserves as is evident from the report By Riva Richmond in New York Times, entitled White House Revisits Government Web-Privacy Policies.

At the center of the issue is use of Cookies that track web behavior of surfers. As reported in the article federal agencies were barred from using persistent tracking Cookies unless decreed by an agency head for compelling reasons. But there have been instances where they have been used, again reported by New York Times. But there is now greater effort to address this issue.
Similarly, in the private sector industry groups are addressing the security and privacy issues as it affects almost anyone who is surfing the net.
Everyone knows that the challenges are going to be greater and more complex in future depending on how the internet evolves. But there are growing technological solutions being developed and offered to consumers and businesses.
One such technology combines encrypting the data while routing the internet connection through a number of servers at different locations around the globe. This effectively hides your IP address and is achieved with help of software that allows rapid IP change and routing of the internet connection.
For more in-depth analysis of technologies available to surf the net securely with privacy, especially one related to software that allows rapid IP change to hide your IP address visit http://change-ip-proxy.com and even try the software for free. For details about plans by the federal government go to the article at http://gadgetwise.blogs.nytimes.com/author/riva-richmond/

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