For web browsing, you could use a web proxy like HideMyAss.
It won't protect you if you are doing anything really naughty, though, as it's an American company, IIRC.
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Originally posted by vwdan View PostOh, you're one of those users. Sorry, didn't realise.
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Originally posted by vwdan View PostTor can be slow and unreliable, though and has proven issues with the anonymity its meant to provide. And if you can't suss out an average off the shelf VPN then you're over your head with this stuff IMHO. Since when was changing Windows NIC settings a 'nightmare'?
In mac there's no such thing as having to change settings. It just works.
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Originally posted by scooterscot View PostYou're answering a different question. I don't think Tor requires setting up an account or to have you fiddle around with you network settings like all windows users know, is a nightmare.
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Originally posted by CheeseSlice View PostDon't you mean "simple way to hide my IP address" ?
I thought spoofing is to pretend you're on a given IP address that you want to impersonate. Not quite the same.
OP, this needs context to answer sensibly. Tor if you're trying to avoid being traced, VPN to get around geolocation or something simple liked unblock.us for Netflix and others.
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Originally posted by CoolCat View PostJust want a simple way to spoof my IP address from my home PC. So that sites I use cannot log my correct IP address?
What is the easiest way?
Cheers
I thought spoofing is to pretend you're on a given IP address that you want to impersonate. Not quite the same.
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Originally posted by darmstadt View Post
5,940,000,000 down, 60,000,000 to go
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Originally posted by eek View Postnope easiest way would be a vpn. Tor will merely make yourself interesting to others...
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Tor is pretty good and you can specify your exit node so you can config the country you want to appear being in.
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Originally posted by scooterscot View Post
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