Chinese Government 2 killarkai 1
Some may notice me slumping to another short blog nap lately, I even stopped responding to comments, thousand apologies for that! The reason is, that darn mouse that usually helps me to get away from the big Chinese cat stopped functioning, both at work and at home. I tried to find equally useful alternatives, but my patience withered after a while. I found two similiar web based anonymizers, IDzap and beHidden, but the free service of the first does not support post operations, and the second redirects me to blogger.com whenever I try to add a comment.
It may be 3-1 soon, according to Isaac Mao. The situation is not bright for Chinese bloggers.
Anyway, I registered a domain name, bookmark killarkaitheunderdogbloggerandtopdoggamer.com today! May be up within the next ten years...
Edit: while I'm going vegetative(would you still believe me?) once again, check out cc's blog, cherrytomato (it's in Chinese)
Edit #2: responding to comment #2, the only reason that I'm using anonymizers is to 1. view my page 2. respond to comments. Not to stay anonymous. You are right though with the warning, and I am sick of using anonymizers already, therefore I'm turning to the logical route...
It may be 3-1 soon, according to Isaac Mao. The situation is not bright for Chinese bloggers.
Anyway, I registered a domain name, bookmark killarkaitheunderdogbloggerandtopdoggamer.com today! May be up within the next ten years...
Edit: while I'm going vegetative(would you still believe me?) once again, check out cc's blog, cherrytomato (it's in Chinese)
Edit #2: responding to comment #2, the only reason that I'm using anonymizers is to 1. view my page 2. respond to comments. Not to stay anonymous. You are right though with the warning, and I am sick of using anonymizers already, therefore I'm turning to the logical route...


2 Comments:
anonymizer.ru
Huh, I don't have strong preferences on anonymous proxy servers as they have the ability to cache everything into their hard disk storage with or without your knowledge, unless you trust them with all the information they withhold in their storage. Remember, they receive the unfiltered version first, store them in their cache, run filters like real IP remover, ads filter, cookies filter, and return filtered pages to your browser. You can still be traced. The anonomizer sites can identify your address, and their logs are available to authorities. If you got unscrupulous servers who love to keep track of what you do for some mean purposes, then God blesses you... There is no such thing as 100% anonymity on Internet.
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