Change Your Name To ‘The Anonymous Browser’


When people mention private Internet browsing, they normally are talking about the ‘private’ setting in their favorite browser. While this setting allows users not to keep a record of their browsing or search history on their local computer, their session is still vulnerable to hackers, network administrators, (IT department) or ISP (Internet Service Provider). This means that your IT department or ISP can access your browsing history because they can see all of the websites you visit on the network – regardless if you have “private browsing” enabled.

Protecting your Internet privacy is plug-and-play easy with the SurfEasy Private Web Browser, which you can get for less than $70 at www.surfeasy.com. SurfEasy uses the same encryption as the world’s leading banks to protect your online identity and security. Furthermore, by using SurfEasy, you have access to the SurfEasy Private Network, which means you’ll have an anonymous Internet connection.

The portable SurfEasy USB key launches a password protected web browser that secures your Internet traffic using the same encryption as the world’s leading banks. All web history, bookmarks and passwords are stored on the SurfEasy USB Key ensuring personal information is not left behind for others to see.

Whether you want to bypass firewalls and network monitoring to visit your favorite web sites or browse with Internet privacy protection, the SurfEasy Private Web Browser.

Learn more about SurfEasy and protecting your identity online at www.surfeasy.com.



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