How to hide your IP address
Hide your activities online
along with your physical location as we show you how to hide your IP address.
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Protecting
your online privacy seems to be getting harder and harder these days. One of
the main problems is that when you log on to the internet you have a traceable
location - your IP address - that shows where you are and possibly who you are.
This
can be dangerous if you live under a repressive regime, or just annoying if you
prefer to keep your online activities to yourself. Thankfully there are ways to
obfuscate this information. We show you how to hide your IP address.
Use a VPN to hide your IP address
VPN for online privacy |
Perhaps
the easiest way to hide your IP address is by using a VPN. These Virtual
Private Networks disguise the origins of your connection by displaying an
entirely different IP address to observers. The address can be anywhere in the
world (assuming the service you use has servers all over the world), which also
means that VPNs are often used to circumvent regional restrictions on services
such as Netflix.
VPNs
also encrypt the data that travels to and from the servers you visit, thus
providing an added layer of security.
The Opera browser has a VPN built-in, but there
are also a number of paid and free alternatives.
Use a Proxy server
A
similar method to VPNs is that of a Proxy server. These services allow users to
log onto the Proxy, essentially borrowing a different server address as you
browse online.
Just
as with VPNs, Proxies are often used to get around geographical content blocks,
and are also popular in parts of the world where the internet is more heavily
regulated.
While
proxy servers are a valid way to hide your IP address, they come with more risk
attached to them than some of the more reputable VPN sites. In the past there
have been instances of the proxies themselves tracking people’s activities, and
as the information on a proxy isn’t encrypted as it is on a VPN there is also
the potential to have your data collected.
Use the Tor browser
One
name that is synonymous with online privacy is the Tor browser. For many years this has been the
go-to app for people that don’t want their online activities monitored or
traced by governments, corporations, or hackers.
Tor
is a free, open-source, downloadable browser that uses volunteer servers to bounce your connection around the
world and make it extremely hard for anyone to find out what you’ve been up to.
The
emblem of Tor is an onion, which represents the layers of encryption that
further protect user data, while bringing tears to the eyes of intelligence
agencies the world over.
There
is one drawback, though, and this is the fact that using the Tor browser isn’t
exactly the fastest experience in life. Applying those encryption layers, and
rerouting your data throughout the globe, exacts a toll on performance.
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