Identity Cloaker - Internet Privacy and Identity Protection Service

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What is Identity Cloaker? Identity Cloaker could be defined as "Internet Privacy Protection Service". It protects your privacy by encrypting the data sent over the Internet in the most vulnerable part of the data transmission path and by hiding your IP address.

It does way more than that though. In short, it's a very unique service that could be described as a *much* better alternative to surfing through web proxies, "anonymous" proxy servers (both free and paid proxy servers). Honestly, I don't even consider those "alternatives" at all... It's extremely easy to use and doesn't need you to change your web surfing habits.

Identity Cloaker helps you fight the 21st century scourge called Internet or online censorship and the omnipresent electronic surveillance. No more data eavesdropping, no more government censorship, no more Big Brother!

Join us at IdentityCloaker.com when you are ready to take back your privacy and keep your web surfing activity to yourself!

My mission

Why did I create Identity Cloaker? Simple answer: It was needed! I have always believed there has been demand for a product/service such as Identity Cloaker. I have tried remotely similar services in the past but was not satisfied with their quality, and the level of privacy or anonymity protection most of them offered was simply laughable. And they were too hard to use most of the time.

My wish, my goal and my desire is to offer everyone in the world connected to the Internet, the opportunity to say what they want, to freely express their opinions, and to do what they want on the Internet, without fear of being prosecuted for their political stands and for reading, downloading or watching content considered inappropriate by their censorship-loving governments and Internet Service Providers.

The Official IdentityCloaker.com Blog

Despite this is the official IdentityCloaker.com blog, except for the news & updates and content written by someone else, the opinions expressed here will be my personal opinions. Please keep that in mind because it's sometimes very difficult not to get passionate when writing about topics such as Internet/online censorship, free speech and similar.
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Internet censorship is a scourge, it's an invisible plague. It's a widespread problem already and it's becoming even bigger. Many people still believe it's a phenomenom isolated to countries such as China or Iran bu they are wrong! The trends show that online censorship is being quickly adopted even by many countries in the western world - and not only them.

Despite that in some rare situations it may make sense to filter the Internet, I believe that if censorship is left in the hands of governments and Internet Service Providers, it will lead to a disaster. Who is to decide what is appropriate and what is not? Who should tell us what is "good" for us? Who should have such powers?
Laughable Online Censorship Attempt Won't Last a New York Minute
Legal precedent from only a few years ago already exists, which not only puts the First Amendment stamp of approval on online anonymity, it actually says that any attempt to uncover the identity of the commenter would be unconstitutional.
Laughable Online Censorship Attempt Won't Last A New York Minute
Legal precedent from only a few years ago already exists which not only puts the First Amendment stamp of approval on online anonymity, it actually says that any attempt to uncover the identity of the commenter would be unconstitutional.
Online censorship: UAE police shut down Facebook and Twitter accounts
Fifteen facebook and Twitter accounts have been shut down by cops in Dubai this year for containing abusive and threatening posts. Major Saeed Al Hajeri, Head of the Electronic Crimes Department at Dubai Police, said: ?We are not monitoring people on ...
Internet Defense League Aims To Be The Web's 'Bat Signal' For Online Protests
Opponents of the bills, known as SOPA and PIPA, said the measures amounted to Internet censorship. And as the web protests went viral, many lawmakers retracted their support for the bills. Now, the organizers behind that protest have formed a new ...

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tomfra

My name is Tomas France and I am the owner of IdentityCloaker.com .
I have long experience from the IT industry and am currently focusing mostly on t...
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