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After goto this site,then in a bottom a space is available.Write a http://www.youtube.com & press "Go" button.Now enjoy the youtube.
The main benefit of this is that the buffering speed is speedier than the youtube.
Arcticsid asked the Answer Line forum if his ISP can "sit back…watch a screen, and see everything you are doing at any given time?"
Not quite, but it's frightening close. Your Internet service provider
tracks what IP addresses you contact, which effectively means they know
the web sites you're visiting. They can also read anything you send
over the Internet that isn't encrypted. Whether they actually do that is
an open question.
According to Dan Auerbach, a Staff Technologist for the Electronic Frontier Foundation, what they mostly collect is metadata--things
like IP addresses and port numbers. With a little bit of work, this
information can tell them who you're communicating with and help them
make an educated guess about whether you visited a Web page or sent
e-mail. As Auerbach told me in a phone conversation, they're tracking
"who you're sending mail to but not the content."
So what about content? Can they see what pages on that Web site you
visited, and what you wrote in that e-mail? Yes, they can, if they
choose to do so. But that's a lot of work with very little return for
them. And there are legal limits. For instance, in the United States,
ISPs can only share content with the government (I'll let you decide if
you find that comforting). On the other hand, there are no such
restrictions on with whom they can share your metadata.
There's "a lot of opacity surrounding what they actually do," says
Auerbach. "It's difficult to know what a given ISP is doing with the
data." Privacy policies, of course, are seldom written to be clear and
understandable.
How long do they retain the information? "Roughly between six months and two years," estimates Auerbach.
And how can you protect yourself?
First,
embrace any technology that encrypts the data for its Internet travel.
If you need privacy, use Secure Socket Layer (SSL--secure web pages with
URLs starting with https) or a virtual private network (VPN).
If you're really paranoid, you might want to consider Tor,
a free program and service that makes it much more difficult to track
where you're going online. For more information, see Tor Network Cloaks
Your Browsing From Prying Eyes.
Read the original forum discussion.
[Itay] has a friend who works in a rented office where the parking
lot is secured by a remote-controlled gate. Unfortunately, while his
friend shares an office with several people, they only received a single
remote. To help his friends out, he built a small device that triggers the remote control whenever a phone call is received.
The remote modification was rather straightforward. He simply opened
the device, adding a single wire to each button terminal. Rather than
connect to the remote using wires, he decided to fit it with what looks
like a scavenged DC power jack. The ring detector circuitry was
constructed and stuffed in a small phone box, which is connected to the
remote using a DC power plug. It’s a great solution to the problem, but
let’s just hope no one gets a hold of the phone number they used for the
trigger!
There are plenty of pictures on his site, as well as video of the
ring detector being tested. Unfortunately [Itay] lost the original
schematics for the circuit, so you will have to flesh that part out on
your own if you wish to build a similar device.
Keep reading to see a few videos of the remote in testing and in use.
This post is about how to browse internet for free.
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