How to protect your surfing and P2P traffic
Governments are all the time trying to block website and in the same time your freedom. If you are a website owner and have the host or domain name in the same country they can easily shut you down and if not they will block your IP or domain name.
If you are a surfer and visiting this blocked site government can monitor your habits and they will also find out where you live and work.
Some government like the Thai and Turkish government has in recent month taking this to extreme by blocking Youtube.com owned by Google.
Youtube.com and other blocked sites that is outside the governments reach can easily be viewed by a proxy but governments can then block the proxy sites they see visiting this site from within for example Thailand.
The government can as America and EU now does save all email and surf you do on big super computer for 10-15 years and they can later use it to track you or anyone else down or find information about you. Think about the next time you write something “private
in your email.
So how can you trick the governments, the easiest way is to use internet café or something like that. Then they can never track you down to that computer but if you have a computer at home you can use a Swedish program called Relakks. It will encrypt all your programs and surfing in 128 encryption and give you a totally different IP address then the one your are using now. Even p2p traffic and other programs will be protected by this system.
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