Country Choice Anonymous Proxy Bar' 1.7 is Freeware Ad Blockers software design by AnonProxy.net. It runs on following operating system: Win2000,Win98,WinVista,WinXP and has as system requirements: Internet Explorer. Simple to use. Simply install and you are ready to surf with complete privacy. The trial version provides users with the ability to surf the web using only the freshest anonymous proxies. The full version adds the ability to choose your country.
Whats new in version 1.7:Allows users to select proxy by country. Pop-up blocking.
Publisher review:Simple to use. Simply install and you are ready to surf with complete privacy. The trial version provides users with the ability to surf the web using only the freshest anonymous proxies. The full version adds the ability to choose your country. The toolbar is constantly populated with the fastest and freshest proxies from around the world. Simply click on the country you want to appear to be from and surf the internet with full privacy. Web sites will see you as being from the US, UK, Canada, Australia, etc. You have access to open proxies in almost any country in the world!
Unlike other companies offering anonymous proxy services, your traffic does not go through our servers. As such no record of your surfing habits is kept by us and it is harder for websites to block you based on you using a known anonymous ip provider. Don't be fooled by inferior products. This is the only truly safe and private anonymous proxy tool. Now includes pop-up and javascript blocking, HTTP header modification and custom proxies.
Requirements:Internet Explorer
Operating system:Win2000,Win98,WinVista,WinXP
Release notes:New Release
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