HowTo: Anonymously surf the web, from your browser, without a website
I recently was recommended some software called torpark, I was like “what is this crap then?” and proceeded to install it for a bit of fun. Turned out I really could use it, because of my network at the time it allowed me to access my sql/php/apache2 server running locally (to test outside connections) which to me was actually very useful. The truth is thats just the tipe of the iceburg, Tor Park can be used for anonymous browsing in general (even if your behind a NAT). There’s no ads (that I know of or saw whilst using it), it “hijacks” firefox until your terminate the process (it goes away). Best of all you can switch from anonymous/non-anonymous browsing on the click of a button in tor park itself.
Oh, I think its american, it was a little slow for me, but useful.
I really was taken quite back by it, and have decided to give it 2 thumbs up, its a well designed app, whoever wrote it obviously knows what a pain it is to be blocked from a site from somewhere in the world, thus blocking their freedom of information so to speak. Remember, keep the freedom of speech on the internet!!

check it out now here
also checkout the cloak, a decent http “proxy” /anonymous browsing website
September 26th, 2006 at 7:31 pm
Even though Torpark is a portable application, there are many people who might be interested in trying it out who are not comfortable with a “no install” installation. Thus, I have created a Torpark installer and a step-by-step guide for using it.
If anyone is interested, the installer and guide are available from http://www.dailycupoftech.com/?page_id=165.
September 26th, 2006 at 11:26 pm
Thanks Tim
An excellent point, and a job well done!
Azio