An anonymizer is an online tools that people normally use in order to protect all of their information. There are many a varying reason for the uses of these tools. They can range from the justifiable to the completely bad.
Even some criminals use them, for they have worked that well, up to now. If they are truly effective, why is it not the first channels of Internet traffic that is being watched by the authorities of a federal stature.
They should surely be the first to be monitored, but it would come as no surprise knowing that the feds utilize these very methods.
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