If you are overly concerned about your browsing history, you could try using an anonymizer service.
Anonymouse.org
If you are overly concerned about your browsing history, you could try using an anonymizer service.
Anonymouse.org
Tor might help.
You apparently can get it from here, too:
https://sourceforge.net/projects/tor...urce=directory
But you probably should check this out first:
https://blog.torproject.org/
I use Tor maybe once or twice a year, it's based on the Firefox browser.
Oh, one other thing - Sourceforge is a good place to look for open source software (a little like github), but there is some weird stuff there, too. So be careful if you choose to explore there.
Last edited by Iowatech; 04-03-2017 at 12:34 AM. Reason: Open source sources warning.
You need to pay for a vpn and they range from about 4$ a month upward, free ones aint worth bothering with.
Tor is slow but still a good privacy tool
We will never be able to de-anonymize all Tor users all the time’ but ‘with manual analysis we can de-anonymize a very small fraction of Tor users
No The UK snooper charter requires
I use a VPN so my history is useless.The new surveillance law requires web and phone companies to store everyone’s web browsing histories for 12 months and give the police, security services and official agencies unprecedented access to the data.
When you think you have made a procedure idiot proof your company employs a better idiot.
Thanks for clearing that up. It's one of the stupid things about being here, ever since drama has been shown to sell, overly dramatic stuff makes up a good deal of the news out here on the periphery. At least this part, anyway. And that makes it hard to see what's going on everywhere else.
Very shameful of the White House to blame today's chemical attack on the Syrian people on the Obama administration!
The White House claims that the Obama administration declared "a red line in the sand' if the Assad gov't crossed it with chemical weapons and then did nothing when Syrian President Assad crossed that line. The White House forgot to mention that Obama immediately began negotiating with world leaders and Russia immediately stepped in and prevented further attacks. I know Russia is no friend of the USA but the chemical attacks did stop and no US lives were lost and no treasure was spent.
USA Secretary of State Rex Tillerson recently publicly stated that the Syrian people would have to determine their own fate (implying that the USA would not get involved). This emboldened the Assad regime to strike back at its citizens as it felt no direct consequences of the last attack.
This sends a stark and disheartening message. If the USA is going to allow this kind of devastating violence on unarmed civilians to go forward, what has happened to the humanity that America is meant to uphold? What has happened to America's moral high ground?
The White House should act like the most powerful nation on earth and take charge of the situation rather than try to pass the blame onto the past administration.
Last edited by SalesServiceGuy; 04-05-2017 at 03:07 AM.
No!!! It is a banned chemical weapons attack on an innocent civilian population. This is a war crime!
If President Trump truly has any balls, he should announce on 48 hours notice a cruise missile attack on Bashar Assad's palace completely destroying it!
48 hours is plenty of time to assemble the forces and evacuate the palace.
The White House just criticized the Obama administration for doing nothing. It is time for Donald Trump to lead and not just talk. If the White House does nothing they can't blame Obama any more.
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