George@Orwellian.Org wrote:
Previously I whined that USA.net was changing the URLs in received email to proxy through their server, meaning they had logs of all URLs you visited when clicking on hyperlinks while reading your personal email.
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Here is the resulting URL in the new window USA.net opens when you click on an URL in your email:
http://www.netaddress.com/tpl/Info/Popup?hidden___url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.amazo...
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Continue clicking, and it's still via USA.net.
It's *NOT* anonymizing anything. DO NOT USE THIS IN PLACE OF AN ANONIMIZER!!! All it does is log where you're going. It doesn't actually proxy anything. It simply opens up two frames, one that says "You are visiting a site outside of Net@ddress. Please close this browser to return to Net@ddress." and instructs your browser to go to whatever embedded url you have. In this case Amazon.com. Should you hover your mouse over the links in Amazon you won't see the netaddress.com url pop up. You'll see Amazon urls. So while, yes, it does spy on what urls you visit, it does *NOT* proxy them, so it offers no protection!!! -- ----------------------Kaos-Keraunos-Kybernetos--------------------------- + ^ + :Surveillance cameras|Passwords are like underwear. You don't /|\ \|/ :aren't security. A |share them, you don't hang them on your/\|/\ <--*-->:camera won't stop a |monitor, or under your keyboard, you \/|\/ /|\ :masked killer, but |don't email them, or put them on a web \|/ + v + :will violate privacy|site, and you must change them very often. --------_sunder_@_sunder_._net_------- http://www.sunder.net ------------