The developer of award-winning Internet and computer privacy software, PrivacyView Software, LLC, today that the latest release of Private Proxy, its anonymous proxy, automatically connects to private domains.
Private Proxy users are allowed by this recent update to avoid being blocked by outside parties, such as restrictive governments found in Asia or the Middle East. Enabling secure anonymous surfing on the Internet, Private Proxy automatically connects to private domain names that are not blocked.
Many restrictive governments have banned websites that their citizens wish to visit such as news websites from the NY Times and CNN, reference sites like Wikipedia and popular social media sites such as MySpace and Facebook. People need safe and secure access to the Internet, with the increase in censorship, in order to protect their privacy and freedom. Users are allowed by Private Proxy to choose an anonymous proxy server where their Internet browsing can not be monitored or blocked.
Allowing users to decide if they want to keep the service without having to spend any money, the software comes with a 7 day free trial. PrivacyView, offers along with the 7 day free trial, two options for its users: they can subscribe to a monthly service for $9.95 or choose a quarterly option for only $24.95.