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Your browser or internet connection is not compatible with the Anonymizer's normal login system. To use the Anonymizer, try using these instructions to change the proxy settings your browser. If your browser will not let you change these settings, we will use a cookie to authenticate your use of the system.

If you click the 'Login' button below, we will send your browser a special cookie which will allow you to login to the Anonymizer. The cookie that we send is not harmful in any way and will not be used to track your web activity, unlike many cookies. The cookie will only be used by the Anonymizer, and it will not be sent to sites you access through the Anonymizer. The only information the cookie contains is your username and password in encrypted form, and it will only remain on your system until you exit your web browser.

We will only use a cookie if your browser cannot support changing your proxy settings. Currently known browser(s) with this problem: AOL. See this page to learn how to turn on cookies if this does not work.

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If you don't have a current username/password, click the above button to continue on to your URL using the delayed free Anonymizer Service


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Would you like to participate in URL Encryption Beta Testing?
If you have a paid account, please click here.
If you are using the free version, please click here.

When prompted, either log into your paid account or select the "surf for free" button. URL encryption will prevent any intermediary (such as an ISP) between you and our servers from logging your surfing habits.

Anonymizer URL Encryption Beta
URL Encryption shields Internet users from nosy intermediaries, such as Internet Service Providers (ISPs), and governments attempting to monitor activity through national firewall proxies. Click Here to learn more.
Anonymizer-Preferences Beta
Anonymizer Preferences allows users to selectively enable Java, JavaScript and Cookies on websites they trust, thereby combining maximum usability with anonymity. Click Here to learn more.

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