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The Benefits of Anonymous Surfing

December 29, 2009

The Internet, it seems, has become a dangerous place for everyone. Those who do not know any better and surf the Internet unprotected may find themselves inevitable victims of identity theft. Majority of websites today install spyware on unsuspecting users to collect their information. The data they collect can range from simple browsing habits to sensitive personal information. Everyday, millions of users go through different websites, send emails, and input their personal information unmindful that someone may be silently collecting their data for future use. Spywares are present in about every computer, making it almost impossible to click anything without somebody else knowing about it. Though some companies may claim that the information that they are collecting from people will be kept confidential and will only be used as a basis for their ads, there are those who have do it with an ill-intent and use the information to commit identity theft. Therefore, it would seem prudent, nowadays, for users to make use of Anonymous surfing to protect them from identity theft.

As is always the case for identity theft, when discovered, it is already too late. It may happen that those who take their Internet security for granted may be sipping coffee in the comfort of their homes while someone claiming to be them a hundred miles away are spending their hard-earned cash. Victims would first take notice and lament on the monetary loss, but the most harmful and protracted effect of identity theft would be the damage to your credit score. The quality of your credit score dictates a lot in your way of living. From taking out a loan, renting a flat, or even getting a job; your credit score rating has a say on all of these aspects of your life. Damage to your credit score due to identity theft, therefore, has far-reaching consequences than just money. And recovering from such a disaster may take years on end.

On the other hand, protecting yourself from identity theft may only take a few minutes. There are a lot of proxy websites and software downloads that would allow for Anonymous surfing, which keeps things that should be private… private. One such program is the Yousab VPN messenger software from the website www.vpnmessenger.com. It’s a handy little program that operates similar to MSN and Yahoo Messenger where you can send files and converse with your friends through Instant Messaging. It also has VoIP capabilities similar to Skype. But an interesting aspect of Yousab is it also allows users the capability of Anonymous surfing. It just runs silently in the background and does not interrupt with your Internet activities while protecting you from potential harm.

Anonymous surfing has other practical uses other than giving you privacy. Some companies, ISPs, and countries employ website restrictions within their domain. This means that if you are, for example, an employee working for such a company, you will not be able to access websites deemed by the company as unnecessary — websites like Facebook. In this case, the Yousab can also be used as a Facebook unblock tool since it is the VPN that makes the connection to these websites for you. You may think that the Yousab and similar anonymity programs are quite the useful tools. No, on the other hand, you may find that these tools are quite necessary.

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