Sunday, May 27, 2012

Your Freedom Download


    You can make your PC accessible from the Internet if you like. Nearly all applications work with Your Freedom, and so far no-one has managed to block our service completely and permanently without blocking your Internet access entirely.

    Every day, more than 30,000 people in over 160 countries use our service, some because their government would rather not have them exercise their human rights, some because their school or university feels they are not mature enough to decide for themselves whether playing the odd game interferes with their studies or not, others because they don't want traceable IP addresses in every logfile. There are probably as many good reasons to use Your Freedom as there are restrictive firewalls in the world!

    Your Freedom is a utility that provides access to web pages that are not usually accessible due to censorship that is applied in certain countries. It will also hide users' network addresses, since some of them might prefer that their IP addresses not be traceable and stored in log files. An account on the developer's website needs to be created first. The free utility offers up to six hours of usage per day and up to 15 hours weekly. Aside from providing access to blocked web pages, it can also make one's PC accessible from the Internet. The user interface is made up of several tabs and configuring the necessary settings will require some knowledge in the field of networking and Internet access. Unfortunately, either some settings were inappropriately made during the test or the utility returns insubstantial errors. After a while of running the program, the PC stopped responding and a system restart was necessary. Logging on to the Internet was then not possible with the proxy settings made by utility; therefore, they had to be modified. Your Freedom is a utility with a very nice principle behind it, that of offering users privacy while browsing the Internet and of ensuring them access to websites that are blocked to them. However, it seems that it does not run flawlessly.


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