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Safeweb Turns Off Free Service

An Anonymous Coward writes: "Seems like Safeweb was the last one to cancel providing free anonymizing service. Rest in peace, Safeweb, I loved you a lot. With Anonymouse down and Anonymizer.com restricted, are there any free services left for those suffering from corporate oppression?"

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  1. noproxy by DMDx86 · · Score: 5, Informative

    Noproxy still works. There is also a list of free services at antiproxy. I personlly run my own CGI Proxy on my home server while I am at school.

  2. SilentSurf are by Jon+Chatow · · Score: 5, Informative

    ... avaliable from here and here.

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    James F.
  3. Hiding in crowds by iamcadaver · · Score: 5, Informative

    There is still work being done with AT&T's crowds. Basically, the caveat is that you have'ta share the load if you wanna use the service. Good karma there.

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    Before I part with'em: two pennies weigh ~4.996+/-0.014g, have a zinc core, and the face of Lincoln. You can keep 'em.
  4. ssh by Spock+the+Vulcan · · Score: 5, Informative
    You could do what I do - run squid+sshd at home, set up a tunnel with ssh port forwarding from your office to home:
    ssh -C -L 3128:<home-ip>:3128 -N <home-ip>
    and then set localhost:3128 as your proxy. Of course, this is assuming you have an always-on connection at home.
  5. Re:Sweet Irony by Mwongozi · · Score: 5, Informative
    This is what Safeweb provided,

    Actually, it didn't. SafeWeb kept logs for seven days.