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    Posted: 11 February 2006 at 1:42pm
Dear friends,
 
  How can i hide my IP address from any remote access. That is, hidding your IP address so that no one track your PC.
 
How can i achive that.
 
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Try http://iprivacytools.com/
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Use FireFox - you can turn off most referrer info.

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Really, any link to a "how to"?
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In the web developer toolbar...
Disable | Disable Referrers

If you don't use the developer toolbar, enter about:config in the address bar then on the page that shows you the config options, change the value for network.http.sendRefererHeader
0: Never send the referring URL
1: Send only on clicked links
2 (default): Send for links and images 

(Right-click to change the value of a configuration option)

Most firewall software - e.g. Symantec, ZoneAlarm, etc. also has the ability to either put a in blank referrer or anything you want.


Edited by dpyers - 12 February 2006 at 2:15am

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i think i'd go with the firefox option... that iprivacytools looks.... sus...
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Originally posted by dpyers dpyers wrote:

In the web developer toolbar...
Disable | Disable Referrers

If you don't use the developer toolbar, enter about:config in the address bar then on the page that shows you the config options, change the value for network.http.sendRefererHeader
0: Never send the referring URL
1: Send only on clicked links
2 (default): Send for links and images 

(Right-click to change the value of a configuration option)

Most firewall software - e.g. Symantec, ZoneAlarm, etc. also has the ability to either put a in blank referrer or anything you want.
 
 
Where do i have to get the developer toolbar?
 
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I recall when installing Firefox the installation wizard will have an option to have the developer tools installed.
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