Saturday, December 15, 2012

How to hide your IP Address Easily




While there are numerous reasons for wanting to hide your IP address, most of those reasons involve privacy concerns. For example, you may wish to prevent websites from tracking your visits, or you may want to prevent marketing databases from creating a profile based on your surfing habits.
Unfortunately, it is not possible to browse the Internet without an IP address, as when you visit a website it's that address that your requested information (web page) is sent to. However, you can achieve the effect of hiding your IP address by simply changing it. And this page will discuss the various methods by which you can do that.
There is nothing wrong with wanting to hide your IP address for the right reasons (it's not much different than using "Caller ID Blocking" on your telephone). However, keep in mind that doing anything illegal is illegal whether you're hiding your IP or not. Law enforcement, courts, and government authorities have legal processes they can use that render most "hiding" attempts useless. So the information on this page is provided with the understanding that it be used only for legitimate purposes, and does not guarantee untraceability.
We'll discuss both free and paid options, ranging from the obvious to advanced.


OPTION #1: Obvious Ways to hide your IP address

  1. Do you have a dialup ISP? If so, then just dialing up through another access number will usually change your IP. Subscribing to a service like Earthlink will give you access to numbers (IP's) in all major cities of the US.
     
  2. Using a computer at an Internet cafe (or taking your laptop there) will also change your IP address.
     
  3. These days, most libraries offer free Internet access via wifi with no login requirements. Surfing from a free library connection all but guarantees anonymity.
     
  4. If you live in a dense neighborhood, take a look at the "Available Wireless Networks" in your system tray. Many people leave their wifi connections open for community access, which means you can surf with their IP address.

OPTION #2 to Hide your IP address: XP / Vista / 7 / Etc


For those on cable/DSL/broadband connections, you should be able to get a new IP address from your ISP, in effect "hiding" your previous IP. Please review the risks below before checking out the instructions for Windows XP, Windows Vista (and Windows 7).
  • RISKS: Some ISP's may have rules governing the number of IP's you may be issued within a certain time period. So it would be advisable to only use this method rarely, if at all.
     
  • IMPORTANT: This technique hides your IP address by changing it. You won't be able to return to your previous IP, it will not change your visible ISP, and it will not change the geographic location of your IP.

OPTION #3 to Hide IP address: Free Proxies


Proxy servers are basically "Internet relays", or intermediate servers, lying between you and the websites you surf. If setup to be anonymous, then the websites you visit will only see the proxy IP, and not your own. After reviewing the information below, you can check out the configuration instructions on this same site for Internet Explorer, Firefox, or Safari.
  • RISKS: The identity and motives of parties operating such relays is very difficult to ascertain. And since most of these relays are not compatible with secure web pages, there is a significant risk of data interception. Therefore, while they may hide your IP address from the destination website, you should not use free proxy servers for privacy from 3rd parties in general. If the server operator has criminal intent, they may be able to intercept usernames, passwords, financial data, and more. The safe conclusion: only use such servers for purely recreational purposes (surfing and viewing web pages only).
     
  • OTHER ISSUES: Good (working) free proxies are difficult to find, as you'll probably discover if you try using them. Finding one that actually connects may take a lot of trial-and-error, and even then may not remain accessible for long.
Hide IP address with proxy

OPTION #4: Paid Proxies


Up to this point, the best overall option to hide your IP address was probably #2 above. Unfortunately, you'd still be using a "real" IP address that's reveals your ISP and geographic location.
If you're willing to consider a fee-based service, there are various companies that will make their higher performance (and usually secure) proxy servers available to you.
  • THE GOOD: You'll typically experience much better speeds while surfing with a paid service, and you'll also be able to access SSL pages. That means you can safely login to membership websites, email services, shopping sites, and more.
     
  • THE BAD: Costs money

OPTION #5 - Hide IP address with VPN


VPN's are typically used as a method to connect to a remote network (e.g. login to your office server from home). However, they can also be configured so that you can surf via that server while connected. This has the effect of allowing you to use the VPN server as a relay, much as you would with a proxy. The major difference is that VPN's usually work with all applications on your computer (whereas proxies work only with the Internet browser or applications that are configured to use them). But that also means that the bandwidth requirements and fee are typically higher for VPN.
 We can help you rent a private IP in the US, UK, and several other countries for around $10/mo. Unlike other VPN services, our configuration gives you a completely private IP address and server resources (no sharing bandwidth with other users). A small setup fee may apply, depending on your requirements.
  • ADVANTAGES: VPN will hide your IP address in almost all Internet applications. Option for encrypted connection makes WiFi access secure and prevents snooping by 3rd parties, such as by your employer or school.
     
  • DRAWBACKS: Usually more expensive than proxies.

ALWAYS CONFIRM THE IP CHANGE BEFORE SURFING


It doesn't matter how you choose to hide your IP address, always confirm that your IP has actually changed by using a page.
Hide IP address Verification

Congratulations - you now know how to hide your IP address!

If you have any questions about this article, feel free to contact us.



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