Check Out BitBlinder: Fast BitTorrent Free Anonymity Service
During war times every action triggers a reaction. The battle we are concerned with here is between the entertainment industry and ISPs on one side and p2p file sharing users on the other.
So with every attempt from ISPs to throttle cap or filter downloaders, you can bet there will be soon a response translated as an increase in p2p anonymity services. Yesterday we reported about the Pirate Bay’s launching their awaited service designed to ensure Internet privacy while surfing the torrent sites.
However, with these services quite rarely what’s highly advertised is really worth a look. Only some VPNs save the day – we’ve got TOR, where the main objective of the (sluggish) service is to work against the censorship imposed by the government and labels, and it's generally regarded as an error to use TOR for generic peer-to-peer.
Torrent Freak reserved a post for a closer look at BitBlinder, a new free proxy-based system which boasts about its capability to blow away all your worries while on the Web. The service is "built on much of the same technology as Tor," BitBlinder's creator Josh Albrecht says but it does use another network.
If you want to better check it out click here and if you want to download BitBlinder you will need to register. the site reads:
Enter your email below and we will send you an invite code to join the BitBlinder network as soon as possible.
BitBlinder is currently in a limited beta while we fix some bugs. We also have to control the rate at which new users join the network so that it does not become unstable or slow for our current users.
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