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Free Internet via Proxy Server

Discussion in 'General Chat' started by Sikandar786, Jul 22, 2014.

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    Hello Friends,

    Today i was surfing on google about 3g net stuff and i read somewhere about use proxy and get unlimited 3g internet..




    Is that possible ? and how ?
     
    Sikandar786, Jul 22, 2014 IP
  2. TheVisitors

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    You've been misinformed.

    Having a proxy is not going to give you unlimited free internet. Your ISP (internet service provider) is still going to measure the bandwidth used between you and that proxy.
     
    TheVisitors, Jul 22, 2014 IP
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    Proxy can not give you free internet.
     
    Joyce R. Brown, Jul 22, 2014 IP
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    jrbiz Acclaimed Member

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    Yes, that is absolutely correct. For computing, it is your ISP that ultimately controls your computing bandwidth and they run a wire or beam a satellite signal directly to your home or office. With your cell phone, it is the same thing: it is your cellular provider that controls your bandwidth and your phone is "connected" directly to them and, like your ISP, they know who you are and what bandwidth you have paid for. You can't use software or websites to hide from these folks as they have a hardware connection to you controlling (and knowing about) all of your outgoing and incoming data.

    You can encrypt your data, as best you can, but there is no way to hide your bandwidth usage because it is their pipes and their meters that are doing the measuring.
     
    jrbiz, Jul 22, 2014 IP