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Your current IP is: 38.103.63.57
and you are located in United States
(Country Code: US)
Anonymous Browsing Toolbar - Help
Anonymous Browsing Toolbar is an easy to use online
privacy application design to protect your online identity.
Your current IP is: 38.103.63.57 and you are located
in United States (Country Code: US)
Anonymous Browsing Toolbar - Usage
Anonymous Browsing Toolbar - TroubleShooting
Anonymous Browsing Toolbar - Requirements
Anonymous Browsing Toolbar - Evaluation and Licensing
Anonymous Browsing Toolbar - Usage
All you have to do is to download and install Anonymous
Browsing Toolbar and you are ready to surf the web in complete privacy
and anonymity. No manual configuration or settings are required.
Just mouse right click on your Internet Explorer and activate Anonymous
Browsing Toolbar.

Anonymous Browsing Toolbar hides your IP address
by routing your Internet traffic through remote servers. Simply
choose from the country list the one you want to appear and press
the "Enable" button!

By selecting a proxy from a specify country you are
instantly given an IP address in that country. In this way your
anonymity is assured by changing your real IP address so that you
appear to be located in that country.
You also have the possibility to enter an anonymous
proxy of your own. all you have to do is click in the window that
displays the proxy list, enter the proxy adress and port number,
press ENTER and the proxy will be added in the list.
You can add proxies in the list in two ways:
-enter proxyadress:proxyport<ENTER>
or
-enter proxyadress:proxyport- after this minus you can
enter comments

Anonymous Browsing Toolbar - TroubleShooting
1. For Dial Up Users:
Dial Up users should set the connection they want to use as default
in the Internet Explorer Browser. If you want to change your connection
properties in Internet Explorer we advice you to disable Anonymous
Browsing Toolbar (if this is enabled), and enable it after you have
done so.
To set your internet connection as default, open
an Internet Explorer window, access the "Tools" menu,
then "Internet Options". A window opens. Select the "Connections"
tab, and there in the "Dial-up and Virtual Private Network
settings" you will see your dial-up connections. Your default
connection is the connection which has "(default)" written
after it. If you want to use Anonymous Browsing with your dial-up
connection, you should choose "Dial whenever a network connection
is not present" or "Always dial my default connection",
then click on the internet connection you want to use with Anonymous
Browsing and click the "Set Default" button. Then click
Apply.

2. Refresh the help page (which shows your current
IP):
When you load a page, the Internet Explorer Browser saves most of
the information from that page (pictures, text) in what is called
Temporary Internet Files. When you go to the same page again, it
reads the information from the temporary files, in order to save
the time needed to reread the information from the web. This is
why after you select a proxy from the list, and click help, the
browser shows the same information. Press the Refresh button in
Internet Explorer or press F5 after you enable a specific proxy
and the page will reload from the web, showing your current information.
3. Optimize your connection speed:
Try different proxies from the list. Some proxies are faster than
other, and it is also possible for few not to work at the time you
choose them.
4. Some proxies may route their traffic using
other proxies.
This may explain why your new IP is different from your real IP,
but also from the proxy you have chosen.
5. “I use What is my IP page and my real IP was
visible“ issue.
This is possible because that page is using the java virtual machine
to reveal information about your real IP address. By using Anonymous
Browsing Toolbar you can be sure that you can hide your ip address
but you have to disable Java as well. This configuration must be
done only once and the virtual machine will not reveal your IP address.
For this please check the next images.
If you are using a different Java Virtual Machine
Anonymous Browsing Toolbar - Requirements
Internet Explorer 5.5+, Windows 98/Me/2000/XP/2003
Anonymous Browsing Toolbar - Evaluation
and Licensing
Anonymous Browsing Toolbar Trial Version expired
after 40 times you open the Internet Explorer. After expires you
will no longer be able to select a proxy from the list. You will
have either to uninstall the product or to register it.
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