<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?><!--blog rss feed for Easy-Hide-IP.com 11/26/2014 9:40:48 AM--><rss version="0.91"><channel><title>Easy-Hide-IP Application/Security Blog</title><description>Easy-Hide-IP.com related latest news and updates, as well as serving as a an area to post general Internet security articles.</description><link>http://www.easy-hide-ip.com/blog</link><item><title>The official Easy-Hide-IP blog has landed!</title><description>This blog will be used for posting Easy-Hide-IP.com related's latest news and updates, as well as serving as a an area to post general Internet security articles written by myself and guest writers.</description><link>http://www.easy-hide-ip.com/blog/2010/05/03/the-official-easy-hide-ip-blog-has-landed</link></item><item><title>IE and Chrome's Anonymous Surfing Mode: Are they really so Anonymous?</title><description>We've all seen the adverts and there has been a lot of talk about this nifty new feature Internet Explorer and Google Chrome. Apparently, you can surf the web anonymously, without leaving a trace of your presence anywhere. This new feature it called "Privacy Mode" (each browser has it own name for it, but it's all essentially the same), and it sounds like the greatest thing since sliced bread.</description><link>http://www.easy-hide-ip.com/blog/2010/05/03/ie-and-chromes-anonymous-surfing-mode-are-they-really-so-anonymous</link></item><item><title>Free Proxies - Are they really free?</title><description>It seems like whenever something is free, there's a catch. Using a free proxy server falls under this category. By using a free proxy server to hide one's online identity, a person unknowingly opens himself up risks that may be greater than anything gained by using the proxy server in the first place.</description><link>http://www.easy-hide-ip.com/blog/2010/05/04/free-proxies-are-they-really-free</link></item><item><title>What's my IP address and how do I change it?</title><description>An IP address or Internet Protocol address is the name for a logical address found on a network adapter that is usually assigned by your Internet service provider. Each IP address is one of a kind as it is used to distinguish computer systems and additional devices located on a network. In short, the different IP addresses are used to interact and communicate with one another. One way to visualize how it works is to imagine it as your computer's street address...</description><link>http://www.easy-hide-ip.com/blog/2010/05/05/whats-my-ip-address-and-how-do-i-change-it</link></item><item><title>12 Ways to Protect Your Online Identity and Browse Securely</title><description>One of the common fears many people had early on when they began to use the Internet was regarding exactly how secure it is, and this concern tends to continue until this very day. While others brush away the issue of security of personal information without much worry, the facts show that safety of private data online is indeed a real challenge</description><link>http://www.easy-hide-ip.com/blog/2010/05/15/12-ways-to-protect-your-online-identity-and-browse-securely</link></item><item><title>A New Bill: But will it Help Internet Privacy?</title><description>There is a new bill in Congress that is taking a stab at making internet privacy, well, a little more private. 
 As with all good things, there is a dark cloud on the horizon in the form of convenience. If this bill passes, Internet users will be bombarded with even more pop-up's in the form of disclosure notices, op-in requests and user information licenses. </description><link>http://www.easy-hide-ip.com/blog/2010/05/17/a-new-bill-but-will-it-help-internet-privacy</link></item><item><title>A Closer Look at Proxy Services - Free vs. Paid</title><description>Can you imagine your phone calls being listened to and home or business mail being intercepted and read by others? The mere thought makes us anxious, but the fact is that many people are putting their selves at an even greater risk on a daily basis with the way they use the Internet.</description><link>http://www.easy-hide-ip.com/blog/2010/06/04/a-closer-look-at-proxy-services-free-vs-paid</link></item><item><title>Watching BBC iPlayer abroad (outside the UK)</title><description>Although services like Easy-Hide-IP are primarily used to protect users internet activity by obscuring the users real IP address and blocking all traces of access to websites both from the ISP and form the websites in question there are more and more users wanting to change their IP to access content that's only available in certain countries.</description><link>http://www.easy-hide-ip.com/blog/2010/06/08/watching-bbc-iplayer-abroad-outside-the-uk</link></item></channel></rss>