An intermediary which prevents Web sites from seeing a user's Internet Protocol (IP) address. Anonymizers are often used to circumvent company network acceptable use policies to potentially hide non-appropriate behavior, however in the home setting they may be used to provide additional layers of anonymity and protect privacy.
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NetConceal Anonymizer hides your real IP address and other private information (your location, your ISP etc) by redirecting all of your network activity through special Internet computers, known as Proxy Servers. It uses special SOCKS protocol to communicate with proxy servers instead of communicating directly to target Internet resources.
The proxy server, on its side, performs communication with target Internet resource on behalf of your application, but using its own IP address. This allows you to use your favorite network resources in a usual way, but hides your IP address and real location from anyone.