Bway.net is hoping to lure RIAA wary customers with a new anonymous DSL service dubbed AnonDSL. The company says the service is “the ultimate tool for protecting your identity from tracking by the RIAA, MPAA or anyone else” because it makes your “online activities untraceable.” According to the product’s FAQ, Bway claims users “are entitled to privacy on your Internet connection” and Bway has “created this service to meet that need”.
Since the RIAA began issuing subpoenas, privacy has become a very big business. Systems like AnonX are becoming increasingly common, offering a VPN connection between the user and the company’s hosted proxy servers; providing a degree of anonymity for $4.95 a month. Other pure software solutions are popular, such as Steganos Internet Anonym Pro 6, which bounces you through a different public proxy server each second.
http://www.broadbandreports.com/shownews/40921
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