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- noun Plural form of
anonymiser .
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Examples
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All that banning websites accomplishes is to put little men with hate in their hearts on the fast track to learning about anonymisers and mirror sites.
Archive 2004-06-01 2004
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Most anonymisers are actually websites or networks that act as a relay, surfing the web on your behalf, hiding or masking your computer's IP address.
Telegraph.co.uk: news, business, sport, the Daily Telegraph newspaper, Sunday Telegraph 2010
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Most anonymisers are actually websites or networks that act as a relay, surfing the web on your behalf, hiding or masking your computer's IP address.
Telegraph.co.uk: news, business, sport, the Daily Telegraph newspaper, Sunday Telegraph 2010
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List-based web filtering security tools don't provide effective control against proxy anonymisers, which allow staff to browse restricted sites undetected by many web filtering systems.
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Consider moving to solutions that provide protection against anonymisers, so you can significantly increase productivity, as well as improving security.
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This is Bloxx's second Anonymous Proxy Survey, which aims to investigate the impact of anonymisers on over 200 education and private sector organisations. www. bloxx.com / apsurvey09. pdf
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This is Bloxx's second Anonymous Proxy Survey, which aims to investigate the impact of anonymisers on over 200 education and private sector organisations. www. bloxx.com / apsurvey09. pdf
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Consider moving to solutions that provide protection against anonymisers, so you can significantly increase productivity, as well as improving security.
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European Commission position on anonymisers law requires data retention - tracking details of every email you send.
Irish Blogs 2009
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Here's the text of his question and the Commission's rather lukewarm response - while anonymisers might not be under threat at European level at the moment, the answer suggests that this might change in the not too distant future:
Irish Blogs 2009
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