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Private Proxy 2.50

filesize: 668.50 KB

Private Proxy is a 128-bit encrypted anonymous proxy that routes all Internet browsing through a secure tunnel.

Published:
Sep 3, 2009
License
Subscription
Cost
$9.95
Trial Period:
7 Days
OS:
7 / XP / Vista
Cow Rating:
5ra
Popularity:
85%
User Rating:
+1
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It features multiple servers and randomly rotating IP addresses. The IP addresses point to Virginia, Missouri, Arizona and Amsterdam in the Netherlands. The IP addresses change every 30 minutes ensuring Internet anonymity. As a bypass proxy, you can defeat censorship and posting limits. The software comes with a free 7 day trial.

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By surf2009
Jan 20, 2009 | 11:13 PM
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I downloaded and tried this software a couple of months ago, my computer was clogged with junk, not enough memory, etc etc. Private Proxy would work correctly, (I wanted to buy a new computer but couldn't afford it) so....I cleaned it out, upgraded the memory and hard drive. I downloaded Private Proxy a couple weeks ago and it is running smooth as silk. The support is right there if you have any questions. I tried other tunnel proxy subscriptions and this one was incredibley easy and worth the twenty five bucks every three months. I'm on the 9.95 monthly but going to change next payment date. If you're looking for something like this give it a try.
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By pixie
Aug 12, 2008 | 01:01 PM
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The statement under Licence that the product is "$9.95 to purchase" is somewhat misleading, given that this price only covers a three-month subscription.
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By BillEdwards
Mar 14, 2008 | 06:19 PM
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This was very easy to use. When you click connect the software opened a connection to the proxy. After I downloaded the software from Tucows, it asked me if I wanted an update. I did this and it gave me servers in the US and the Netherlands.
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