How to uses Google cached pages to browse safely and anonymously

Posted Jul 26, 2009 by Jane / comments 0 comments / Print / Font Size Decrease font size Increase font size

There are some interesting and useful ways to safely and anonymously browse the web. One of these uses is Google cached pages. The basic idea is that Google crawls all websites and makes caches of almost every webpage.

There are some interesting and useful ways to safely and anonymously browse the web. One of these uses is Google cached pages. The basic idea is that Google crawls all websites and makes caches of almost every webpage.

You can view cached pages simply by clicking on the “Cached” feature in the Google search. Then click on “cached text only” feature. This will increase the loading time a lot because it only loads the text rather than the images. You have to make sure you are viewing the text only cache though and not retrieving the data from the own host of websites. If it retrieves the data from the websites host, it will still load all the images and be slower in the loading time. It will also give away your IP address since your want to access the website through the host of the sites. If you make sure to view only the text cache then you will guarantee your surfing anonymity.

Web anonymity is becoming more and more important in the coming age of the internet. Everyone is using the internet, so it is a great place to retrieve people’s information and use it in negative ways. To avoid this, you can use Google cached pages.

You will be able to view any site anonymously and safely and all you need to do is a simple copy and paste of the URL with simple modifications each time. If you feel the copy and paste is too much for you then you can download a FireFox add-on called Greasemonkey it will make the whole process much easier and very effective in saving you time.

If you want to use other solution to browse safely and anonymously, you can try the free VPN services such as UltraVPN, Alonweb, CyberGhost and Hotspot Shield, but from time to time the free services come and go, as that was the case for AlwaysVPN and Relakks. You can also try the free tool, Tor or NotMyIP.

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