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Running the program will remove drawbacks to someone knowing your IP. I might also add that install a proxy server won't make you browse the web through someone else's proxy server.
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Nach wrote:
Running the program will remove drawbacks to someone knowing your IP. I might also add that install a proxy server won't make you browse the web through someone else's proxy server.
yeah without a operating system and network drivers its probably impossible for someone to know anything.
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Hey, it kills two birds with one stone. No one can hack your OS. (Yey for you) And you can't annoy the internet anymore. (Yey for the rest of civilization)
Build a man a fire, warm him for a day, Set a man on fire, warm him for the rest of his life.
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IT was a terrible job for trying to fool me though.
Emulator Coder
Joined: 3/9/2004
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Location: In his lab studying psychology to find new ways to torture TASers and forumers
I don't see anyone trying to fool you. You have the source code, and sufficient warnings.
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Nach wrote:
It's a solution to the problem you seem to be displaying.
What do you call that ?
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Joined: 3/9/2004
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Location: In his lab studying psychology to find new ways to torture TASers and forumers
Okay, I think we all had enough fun with this. You want to setup Fire Fox to use a proxy. The Help that comes with it is pretty good, you can use that to help you. But for a quick starter if you have all the proxy info, find the preferences menu in FF, it's different each version, could be under Edit or Tools. Preferences -> General -> Connection Settings -> Manual Proxy Configuration -> Enter Info -> Press OK
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