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Hide IP to access MySpace

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Today it is very important to know for Internet user that if you want to get access to a site that you cannot visit, it is because of your IP address. You should hide IP then.

Everybody knows a social website called MySpace. Millions of people go there everyday for different purposes: to have fun, meeting new friends, dealing business, getting married etc.

But the main aim of this service is to make people sociable. And I think that it is a good thing. Why someone who wants very much to meet a new friend or to have a talk with an old friend cannot get access to the source then. This source is intended to connect people all over the World, isn't it?

Unfortunately, some countries, we may say that every country in some way, break MySpace aim up. What I mean? I mean that in every country we have rules. Everyone must obey these rules. And in the same time everyone knows that he/she are free man/woman in this country.

"The majority of these states simply require school boards or public libraries to adopt Internet use policies to prevent minors from gaining access to sexually explicit, obscene or harmful materials."

http://www.ncsl.org/programs/lis/cip/filterlaws.htm

They said nothing about social sites :-) If they want restrict some parts of a social site they may do so, but we know for sure that they do not want to spend their time for that. That is the case.

Why should we follow some rules when our wishes are ignored? Let's remember some periods of everybody's life.

When we are young, we are at school. We cannot use the Internet to communicate with our friends or to meet new ones. The admin of the school blocks the access to MySpace and other social websites. We had to hide IP but we didn't know.

BUT!!! At the lessons our teachers tell us that the Internet main purpose is to communicate through it with people who are not in your country and even far!!??

When we are at university/college, our teachers tell us the same, but the admin of a university/college blocks the access to social sites too. What does that mean? The system do not want we may talk with people from other countries because they have other rules that are different and we should not know them. We should know and understand our rules only.

When we are talking about that we have to hide IP to access blocked social websites we should understand that there is no law that can "say" that it is illegal. Otherwise, we probably may find the rule that may help us understand that no one is allowed to block any web source.

So, after a little research on the Internet I have found that many Internet users still think that if you hide IP to access MySpace you break a law. This is a wrong statement at all. We are all free in our actions on the Internet, except illegal actions that damages other users' PCs or if we are making money on the Internet without a special allowance to do so.

In the end, I want to underline that I hide IP for MySpace accessing for 2 years and no one said me a thing because I'm sure that this is absolutely legal.

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Joseph Boyd is the founder of Arovax Company dealing with security software. He has developed SmartHide, software that can hide IP for anonymous surfing, for blocked sites accessing and many others.

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