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Hi all,

has anybody tried the solution mentioned in http://www.ianonym.com ?
I'm just reading all the stuff and information but feel a bit lost :p how t=
o=20
set it al and use it ;)

> Aymeric Vittesal:
> ...
> Or unless you use something like http://www.ianonym.com, it was designed
> to defeat all forms of tracking/fingerprinting with the fake domain
> concept and hide your destination even with https.
>=20
> Since it takes control over the whole web page, the js interactions are
> sandboxed with a script to "tame" the page, a prototype was working but
> maybe it's a bit too complicate...
>=20
> Regards

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