Privacy in the Web - surf via anonymous VPN
Anonymous Channel - your private channel to the Internet - from $13.25/month - order now
Internet providers release information about their users at the first official request. Your ISP, your boss, or someone can be monitoring all your internet activities at this very moment. Some users might want to enjoy more privacy than that. That is why AnonymousChannel was created.
For a low monthly fee, we provide you with VPN (Virtual Private Network) access to dedicated servers in Amsterdam, Holland. Why Amsterdam? you may ask, it’s because in the Netherlands the Constitution grants people an explicit right to privacy (25 892 - Rules for the protection of personal data (Personal Data Protection Act), Passed Upper House on July 3rd, 2000. (Stb. 2000, 302)) as opposed to the US or other countries where the government has all the rights.
After you signup with us and setup your VPN settings everyone will see you as coming from our servers, not your own IP address.
We are a company incorporated in Belize and we will not release your information to anyone, like your real IP address, unless a crime has been committed. If a crime has been committed using our service, we will cooperate with the authorities at their request.
Starting at $13.25 per month you get a fully-encrypted unlimited access to our privacy service, without any limitations on connection time or download bandwidth. You will have your own IP address in Amsterdam, Holland. It takes exactly one minute to setup your VPN access on a PC or MAC.
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Comment by admin — January 29, 2008 @ 3:37 pm