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- noun Plural form of
anonymizer .
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Examples
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When they blocked Livejournal, I still did not resent - I know about anonymizers.
Global Voices in English » Kazakhstan: The decay of culture and media 2009
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Clinton and Congress have made a commitment to fund applications that support the State Department's policy, including circumvention tools, anonymizers, and other technological means to enable people in autocratic societies to connect to the global Internet with more safety.
Alexander Howard: Secretary Clinton doubles down on Internet freedom at the State Department Alexander Howard 2011
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Clinton and Congress have made a commitment to fund applications that support the State Department's policy, including circumvention tools, anonymizers, and other technological means to enable people in autocratic societies to connect to the global Internet with more safety.
Alexander Howard: Secretary Clinton doubles down on Internet freedom at the State Department Alexander Howard 2011
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Internet is inherently unregulatable environment, and the people will use proxies, anonymizers and special software.
Global Voices in English » Kazakhstan: Internet Regulation Amendments Adopted in First Reading 2009
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People in China can already get around the "Great Firewall," using anonymizers like Tor, which lets you create virtual tunnels so you can sidestep filters and communicate anonymously over the Internet.
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There are plenty of ways (piggybacking on wifi, packet anonymizers, encryption, etc) to hide your identity if you are so inclined.
One Subpoena Is All It Takes to Reveal Your Online Life - Bits Blog - NYTimes.com 2008
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They're classing the service as an "anonymizer" and blocking it for customers that block access to anonymizers on their networks.
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Some use anonymizers - are you going to ban those too?
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If not for encryption, notes former USAF Col. Marc Enger (now working for security firm Digital Defense) "they could have used steganography [hiding messages between the pixels of a digital image] or Web anonymizers [which cloak the origin of messages]."
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Some use anonymizers - are you going to ban those too?
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