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Re: Anonymous Web Browsing



- From:           [email protected] (Timothy C. May)

- At 5:24 AM 3/2/96, [email protected] wrote:
- >        My question is this:  Would it be possible to create a web site that
- >would function along the same lines as remailers do?  Something that would
- >allow a person to browse anonymously.   So lets say I surfed into a

- Tim May writes:
- Your intuitions are correct, that protection steps are needed. The
- technology is developing, but the perceived need (anonymous browsing) is
- probably less than the perceived need for anonymous e-mail.

simple, not real secure solutions:

find a unix host, run the cern httpd server, turn on proxying, turn 
off logs. (about 10-15 minute setup) if this is not run often, it 
works well.

use netcom (or something similiar) that gives you dynamic ip 
addresses. as a bonus, netcom doesn't require an actual name or 
address. (yes, they require a CC#). this allows fairly anonymous 
access. (prehaps one reason the neeed for web proxies isn't that high)

glenn