Any web resource you access can gather personal information about you through your unique IP address your ID in the Internet. They can monitor your reading interests, spy upon you and, according to some policies of the Internet resources, deny accessing any information you might need. You might become a target for many marketers and advertising agencies who, having information about your interests and knowing your IP address as well as your e-mail, will be able to send you regularly their spam and junk e-mails.
A web site can automatically exploit security holes in your system using not-very-complex, ready-made, free hacking programs. Some of such programs may just hang your machine, making you reboot it, but other, more powerful ones, can get access to the content of your hard drive or RAM. Everything a web site may need for that is only your IP address and some information about your operating system.
Many website owners ban IP's from forums, sites etc. The result being total loss of access to the site. For your own piece of mind wouldn't you like to totally stop 'big brother' from watching you? With Invisible IP Map you can. It's a piece of software that masks your real IP and tricks sites with another one. You can even set it so sites think you are browsing from thousands of miles away.
The software will deliver you fresh anonymous proxy servers every time you activate the program. The main benefit of this software is that you can't be traced when browsing websites. Also if a website is restricted for users from specified country the program can bypass that protection.
Invisible IP Map is available for download here, why should people be able to track your IP effecting your privacy on and off the internet.
