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@nonymouse
This site has free anonymous services (e-mail, surfing and news group posting).
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All Nettools Anonymous Surfing
This site provides a tool to allow you to surf anonymously.
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Anonymailer
Send free anonymous prank e-mail here.
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Anonymizer
If you don't want your web activities tracked, Anonymizer offers a number of paid products and services.
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Anonymizer (Russian version)
This is a Russian version of an anonymous CGI proxy which has many additional options after registration.
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Ask Sherlock Just How Anonymous You Are!
This program by Alexander K. Yezhov will give you very detailed information about just how anonymous you are (or aren't) when surfing.
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Ghost Mail
Download this freeware program (at your own peril) to send anonymous e-mail.
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Guardster
This site offers free, anonymous surfing. It also has a subscription proxy service that includes secure, encrypted SSL proxy access and fewer restrictions on file sizes.
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HttpBridge
HttpBridge is a web http proxy (CGI proxy). It is open source software released under the MIT license; however, there is a demo version online that may be used.
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ID Zap
This site has an anonymous CGI proxy for surfing, but you must register to use it.
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Megaproxy
Here's another anonymous surfing service. The site also contains lots of other interesting privacy information.
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Paranoia Anonymous Remailer
Here's yet another anonymous remailer for e-mail and newsgroup posting.
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Privnote
Send notes that will self-destruct after being read. (Remember that most businesses have to log e-mail for legal reasons. If your
business gets involved in lawsuit, your private e-mail could become public record. So, if friends must send you e-mail to your
work e-mail address, make sure they send you self-destructing e-mail.)
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ProxyWeb
This is another site that provides free anonymous web surfing.
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Secure-Tunnel.com
This site shows how to protect your identity when you're online. It encrypts your data and protects your information when you are traveling.
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Self-Destructing E-mail
Now you decide what happens to your e-mail after it gets read by the recipient. Lots of great tracking features.
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Send an anonymous love letter!
Perfect if you want to be someone's secret admirer!
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Send an anonymous e-mail.
Send an anonymous e-mail here (but don't try sending anything illegal).
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Sneakemail
Protect your inbox from spammers with this cheap (free trial) service. Sneakemail allows you to give a different e-mail address to each Internet entity or person with whom you correspond, and it will forward the mail from these entities to your main e-mail account. If one of these entities starts spamming you, no problem. You will be able to delete the e-mail address that you gave to this entity and never receive e-mail from it again. You can create as many disposable e-mail addresses as you need.
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Snoop Blocker
Here's another place to surf the web anonymously for free.
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The Cloak
This is great place for free, anonymous web surfing.
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W3-Anonymous Remailer
This is a very reliable anonymous remailer service where you can send anonymous e-mails (at your own risk)!
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WebFTP Service
Here is another web-based FTP client. A proxy may be used to access this service.
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net2ftp - a web based FTP client
Here is a web-based FTP client. Yes, you may use a proxy with this service.