How to hide ip: Firefox Add-on ‘Cocoon’ Is Free! |
Firefox Add-on ‘Cocoon’ Is Free! Posted: 17 Jul 2011 08:21 PM PDT If you haven't heard of Cocoon yet then I can assure you that soon you will be hearing about the same just because it's free now! Though there might be plenty of security browsers and add-ons that filter off the information as per user requirements but hardly any one of those do their job perfectly. Cocoon is one such add-on that does just that and does it smartly. It is famous for its abilities to funnel through the web to deliver the information without revealing the user. Till last week Cocoon used to charge for its services but as of now it is free to use. While browsing, the Cocoon add-on forces all the Internet connections via protected SSL connections that pass through Cocoon's servers. These servers are said to be designed by United States' National Security Agency. The makers of Cocoon wanted to grow Cocoon henceforth they decided to make it free as this will increase the user base and help the developers enhance it as per user suggestions. Cocoon has been installed more than 10,000 times as per the Santa Barbara based Virtual World Computing, the makers of Cocoon. This number will surely grow as and when the news of free Cocoon rolls out on the Internet. Cocoon for Internet Explorer and Android version of Firefox are under development though there are no words from the developers of Cocoon regarding their release. Bermant, Cocoon Chief Executive Officer and co-founder , says he believes Cocoon is on the right side of history, both in terms of what the technology powering the add-on is and how Cocoon implements it. “The future of VWC and Cocoon on the whole is that we’re filtering from above, and that’s what I see the world should go to,” he said. “Somebody said to me, ‘Oh, you’ll have terrible latency problems [when browsing],’ but in fact we don’t. We have no latency problems.” Salman Siddiqui is an expert technology analyst. His vast experience of freelance writing is backed by his passion to swim against the tide. You can grab him on Twitter. Post from: How to hide ip Related Posts:
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