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Author: SR

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Who, Me?


Catch me if you can. Following controversy over agreements by Google, Yahoo!, and MSN to comply with Chinese censorship policies, Anonymizer is seeking to free electronic speech in China. Later this quarter, the company will release no-cost tools that will let surfers post information and access the Internet free of filters â€" all anonymously.

Anonymizer already provides similar services in Iran. "Information bounces off a proxy that we operate," says company president Lance Cottrell. "It encrypts all the traffic and scrambles the URLs, so there's no trace left on the user's PC."

Details on the new services will appear at anonymizer.com. If you're in China or headed there, start forming your opinions now.111

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By SR



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