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Torpark: Tweaked Firefox Lets You Surf Internet Without a Trace
Published September 21st, 2006 in All Categories, Anonymity, Firefox, Privacy
A tweaked version of Firefox that makes Web browsing anonymous has been released by a group
of privacy-minded coders.
Every few minutes, the Torpark browser causes a computer’s IP address to appear to change. IP addresses are numeric identifier given to computers on the Internet. The number can be used along with other data to potentially track down a user, as many Web sites keep track of IP addresses.
Hackers Promote Privacy
Torpark’s creators, a group of computer security gurus and privacy experts named Hactivismo, said they want to expand privacy rights on the Internet as new technologies increasingly collect online data. [tag]Torpark[/tag][tag]Firefox[/tag]PC World - Tweaked Firefox Lets You Surf Internet Without a Trace








