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PC Mesh Anonymous Web Surfing 5.5
PC Mesh
PC Mesh Anonymous Web Surfing is an Internet utility to let users surf the Web anonymously by masking their IP address. Version 5.5 adds a list of proxy websites refreshed. IP address is the unique identification number of any computer connected to the Internet and is detectable by any website that the user is visiting. IP address contains information about the geographic location of the user and her Internet service provider. PCMesh Anonymous Web Surfing masks user IP address by redirecting the outgoing Web traffic through free public proxy servers. As a result the user can surf the Web using the proxy server's IP address. Feature highlights: One-click proxy configuration Change of proxy server every X minutes (user defined) Fast proxy verification (normally 200 proxies per minute) Proxy list import and export PCMesh Anonymous Web Surfing is designed for novice as well as experienced users.
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