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Your IP Address: Get a Private IP Address & Keep Your Family Safer Online

Your IP Address, or, more accurately; your computer’s ip address, broadcasts it’s geo-location, but Your Own Private IP Address Will Hide Your Geographic Location. Once you’ve got your proxy all set up (once you’ve set up proxy server of your own), all you have to do is plug the new Private IP Address into your web browser to have it connect through your proxy by default (for example, on Firefox’s, Click: Tools >> Options >> Advanced >> Network >> Settings >> Configure Proxy Settings). Your kids won’t even know they’re using it. They can surf the internet the same way they do now, but in the background the browser will be hiding their geographic location. For example, if your elite proxy is in Chicago, it will look like they’re actually in Chicago (instead of where you really live).

Does This Really Work? Does it Really Hide Your IP Address?

Oh you bet it does. In fact it’s the only kind of proxy that can do this. Feel free to look around the rest of the site (i.e., the red zone…for marketers) if you have an doubts as to how effective an elite proxy server is at hiding your real IP address (and thus, your real location). This is all we do here. My daughter and I do this full-time (that’s two full-time incomes just from our tiny little proxy server website). This thing works, and it works well. Alternately, just do a google search for “Elite Proxy Server” (also sometimes referred to as “super anonymous proxy”, or “highly anonymous proxy”) and you’ll see that not only does an elite proxy hide your real IP (and thus, your real location) but it’s also THE ONLY type of proxy that hides the fact that you’re hiding it (which means that no one will have any reason to doubt that you really are in the city being shown).

Proxy IP Address Example

Very few people know anything about elite proxies, and fewer still would ever suspect that a “civilian” would be using one just to surf around the net anonymously (typically they’re used by online marketers and real estate agents to create multiple submission accounts on sites like craigslist). There are likely as many reasons for wanting to hide your IP address (and thus your geographic location) as there are people wanting to do so. And when it comes to hiding your IP address (and simultaneously hiding the fact that you’re doing so) an elite proxy server is THE only way to do it (other than moving I suppose). And when I say “the only way”, I don’t mean it’s the only way I recommend, I mean it’s literally the only way to accomplish it; no other process/technology currently does both of those things (i.e., hiding your ip, and also hiding the fact that you’re hiding it). Furthermore, as far as I can tell, I’m the only person willing to set these up for people.

Did You Know that Your Computer Connection Has it’s Own Address?

It’s not quite as accurate as a street address, and an IP Address is not accurate enough to narrow it down to your actual physical street address, but at the very least, it sure can narrow it down to your town (with about 98% accuracy that is). So it’s certainly not infalible, buy why risk it? Why not just appear to be in a completely different town, city & state? It’s incredibly simple to do, and it’s nothing new. This isn’t exactly high tech stuff here; proxy servers have been around as long as the internet itself. Typically they’ve been used to allow multiple people to connect to the internet via the same server. For example, your ISP (internet service provider) is basically nothing more than a really, really big proxy server. BUT your ISP is definitely NOT an “elite” proxy server. Your ISP is a loud-mouth; it broadcasts where you are (among other things). And slightly off-topic, but equally unsettling; Your ISP also Tracks & Records Every Single Thing You and Your Children Do Online (and so do most of the websites and search engines you use). How Creepy is That? And guess what else? It’s all perfectly LEGAL. Why? Because you’re using their equipment; they assigned you your ip address. It’s legal for the same reason your boss can track and record everything you do on your work computer. Your ISP owns your connection; they’re just letting you borrow it.

Cheap & Simple Solution — This is How a Private IP Address Works:

When you use a Private IP Address from a server in a different city (instead of your own real IP address) your location, and your privacy is protected (both physically and legally). The way it works is that instead of “broadcasting” your real IP Address (and thus your real location) the only thing that can be seen is the IP address of the proxy server. A proxy server has it’s own IP address (or more accurately, the server it sits on has it’s own IP address).

The way you and your kids surf the net now without a private IP address is first through your ISP

and then directly to the websites you go to. But an elite proxy server sets up a buffer between your ISP and those websites. You still go through your ISP initially, but instead of then going “directly” to websites, the browser runs through the proxy server first and picks up it’s IP address. So for one thing, your ISP thinks you don’t actually use the internet to go to websites. To them it looks like all you ever do is connect to another personal computer in Chicago, Denver, or Scranton (for example) (which is actually your proxy server…but they have no way of knowing that). Basically the proxy server puts up a wall that prevents your ISP from following you around the internet (they don’t own the proxy server…so they’re not allowed into it). In fact, it’s illegal for them to even try to get in (that would be “hacking”). And that same proxy server wall works the exact same way in the other direction: no one on the other side of the proxy wall can follow you back to your real IP/location either (again, that would be “hacking” too, because they don’t own it either; it’s illegal for anyone to even attempt to get through…from either side). But the whole legality issue is just a caveat anyway, because to those websites you visit through your proxy, it looks like you actually “are” the proxy server. That’s why “elite” proxies are “elite”; electronically, they look exactly like a personal computer, and they don’t let anyone else through the wall. So the legal ramifications of them trying to get through don’t even come up, because there’s no way for them to even know that there’s anything to try to get through in the first place.

The easiest way to visualize this whole Elite Proxy Private IP Address thing

is to think of it as a delivery system. Instead of going to a store yourself (for example) you send your proxy to get what you want. Then no one knows that it was actually you that wanted it. An elite proxy server goes out onto the world wide web and brings you back the webpages you or your kids want, but doesn’t tell anyone who actually ordered them; it just pretends that it wanted them for itself. And to make it even more secure, it pulls up a giant steel curtain that no one on either side can see through nor penetrate. Your ISP can’t see where your proxy is going to get web pages from, and the websites it’s getting them from can’t see where it’s taking them back to. It’s very much like a firewall, but firewalls are typically set up on your own computer, so it doesn’t really do anything to hide who or where you are; it just keeps them from coming in if they follow you home. An elite proxy server is set up on someone else’s computer (the server) in a totally different city/state than where you really are, and thus, you don’t even have to worry about them getting in, because they don’t even know where they’re trying to get in to, or that there even is something to try to get into. They go looking for you in Chicago or Denver, or Scranton, but guess what? You’re Not There! — You Are Here: Your IP Address: Get a Private IP Address & Keep Your Family Safer Online

OPTION #1:

Standard Version

Use this option to set up as many elite proxy servers as you want to for the rest of your life. It will never become outdated because the script automatically updates itself every time you use it.

  $14.99

OPTION #2:

Advanced Version

Same as option #1 above but also includes instructions for putting multiple ip addresses on the same proxy server. Don't bother with this option if you only need 1 new ip address (most users) but if you want to put lots of different ip addresses all on the same proxy then this is the option for you.

  $27.50