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Multiple Versions of IE with the Visual Studio Built-In Web Server: The Solution

Brian Reiter wrote 1 week ago: The Problem Last time I discussed the the unfortunate crippling of the Visual Studio built-in web … more →

Tags: devleopment, debugging, Visual Studio, IE, Internet Explorer, ASP. NET, Testing, virtual machine, virtualpc

Blocking some DIV ad boxes with Privoxy

thandle wrote 2 weeks ago: If you want to block one of those shiny-ass ads (think workplace sanitation), here’s a few sim … more →

Tags: Ads, Browsing, Web

Multiple Versions of IE with the Visual Studio Built-In Web Server1 comment

Brian Reiter wrote 2 weeks ago:   For years, setting up a web project to run locally on your development machine with Visual St … more →

Tags: devleopment, debugging, Visual Studio, IE, Internet Explorer, ASP. NET, Testing, virtual machine, virtualpc

Privoxy

foxyproxyreviews wrote 2 weeks ago: privoxy tor X privoxy tor vidalia X tor privoxy linux X tor privoxy setup X tor privoxy windows X to … more →

Tags: 1, Torbutton, technology, News, Politics, Life, privoxy tor, privoxy tor vidalia, tor privoxy linux

How to access banned websites(5 simple steps)

wayapapaya wrote 3 weeks ago: This entry goes out to the lovely softies and James. Been fustrated this few weeks due to the restri … more →

Tags: Banned, Blocked, bypass, firefox, Firewall, guide, hunk, Internet Explorer, Mozilla

FoxyProxy sucks | Privoxy better

foxyproxyreviews wrote 4 months ago: For Mozilla Firefox I use tor or the torbutton. Given choices between: Privoxy Foxyproxy I would cho … more →

Tags: foxyproxy reviews, firefox, foxy proxy, foxyproxy, Mozilla Firefox, Tor, Torbutton

Tor, Privoxy, Squid - a little HowTo1 comment

body0r wrote 5 months ago: Why did I take this step? Well, there are several reasons for using the Tor-Network. The most import … more →

Tags: GNU/Linux, Cache, Gentoo, Linux, proxy, squid, Tor, Unix

Iranian Surfers Downloading Anonymous Surfing Tools17 comments

Bill Mullins wrote 5 months ago: Over the years I have written a number of articles on anonymous surfing and the applications, genera … more →

Tags: Software, firefox, Windows Tips and Tools, Privacy, Freeware, Personal Perspective, interconnectivity, anonymous surfing, browser add-ons

Using tor+privoxy in BackTrack 43 comments

kahrn wrote 6 months ago: By default BackTrack does not seem to come with tor or privoxy. These tools are very useful in provi … more →

Tags: Linux, Anonymity, Backtrack, backtrack 4, Privacy, Tor

OperaTor and XeroBank – Anonymous Surfing Tools2 comments

Bill Mullins wrote 6 months ago: There are numerous reasons why someone would want to surf anonymously: to ensure protection from sno … more →

Tags: Software, Windows Tips and Tools, Privacy, Freeware, usb, interconnectivity, anonymous surfing, Software Trial Versions, firefox

Blocking annoying web ads and other annoying crap with heuristics

Ryan wrote 6 months ago: Short post: I found a better ad blocking local proxy than Privoxy, it’s called BFilter, it … more →

Tags: Windows, windows 7, Windows Vista, Internet Explorer, Google Chrome, Windows XP, firefox, Safari, AdBlock

OperaTor and XeroBank - Surf the Internet Anonymously1 comment

Bill Mullins wrote 9 months ago: Surfing anonymously on the Internet seems to be more popular than ever; and why not? Anonymous surfi … more →

Tags: Software, Windows Tips and Tools, Internet Safety Tools, Privacy, Freeware, Utilities, usb, Portable Applications, interconnectivity

HowTo: Download Torrents-- The Secure Way!1 comment

bradlyte wrote 10 months ago: Let’s face it. Torrents rock. You can download pretty much any file of any size using them. Ye … more →

Tags: Tech, how, to, HowTo, Torrent, secure, Security, Tor, PeerGuardian

Howto: TOR + Privoxy + Fedora = Secret Happiness [updated]4 comments

xen wrote 10 months ago: If you go to the TOR project website you will find that they only have RPMs for Fedora Core 7. So yo … more →

Tags: Freedom, Geek, Hack, Privacy, Random, Security, eee pc, Fedora, HowTo

Security, Privacy, Anonymity ? I'll take them all please.

jazzyjeph wrote 10 months ago: For some time while I still used MS Windows I had been using the TOR network to try and maintain a m … more →

Tags: Linux, Security, Privacy, Anonymity, Tor, peer, Guardian, nixCraft

Google Chrome Adblock Tip

irony islet wrote 10 months ago:   Chrome is fast and clean, but I do miss my adblock plugin. Before adblock, there were other s … more →

Tags: MS Windows, ad block, AdBlock, Browser, chrome, Windows

Tor + privoxy + TorK = anonymity

sarap00jp wrote 1 year ago: 使っているウェブブラウザ、Opera(最近はこれがメイン)、Firefox 3、Konqueror、w3mのうち、Konquerorでは常にprivoxy + Tor経由で利用している。KDE上ではこ … more →

Tags: KDE, Linux, Anonymity, mixminion, Privacy, Proxomitron, remailer, Tor, Tork

Surf Anonymously - 2 Free USB Apps - OperaTor and XeroBank9 comments

Bill Mullins wrote 1 year ago: There are numerous reasons why someone would want to surf anonymously: to ensure protection from sno … more →

Tags: anonymous surfing, Browsers, Freeware, Geek Software and Tools, interconnectivity, Mobile Applications, online safety, Portable Applications, Privacy

All About WebBugs1 comment

Freemor wrote 1 year ago: What is a WebBug anyway? A webbug or web beacon, pixel tags, tracking bugs, etc are tiny 1×1 pi … more →

Tags: Privacy/Security, Adblock Plus, block, Flash, noscript, Privacy, Spying, STOP!, Tracking


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