Do you want to have anonymous Internet access? You just have to hide somehow your ip. With Hide Real ip you can do this. Just choose which browser or instant messenger you will use and the application will change your ip with a fake one. The whole process is based on searching a proxy server which will deliver the fake ip. The application is very simple to use and in just a few clicks you will get your Internet privacy.
There is nothing much to say about the interface of the application. Only necessary buttons are included.
Pluses: it really works
Drawbacks / flaws: the application is faceless (you cannot consider that there is any interface)
In conclusion: You can obtain your privacy with it.
version reviewed: 3.4.039.02
Hide Real IP Publisher's Description
Hide IP address for anonymous Internet access. Fake IP appears instead of real on. All applications supported: web browsers, instant messengers, file sharing and others. Very simple to use: just a few clicks to anonymize your Internet activity and maintain online privacy.
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