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How does NetShade work?
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What information does NetShade record about me?
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What's new in NetShade 3?
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Is there a Windows version?
• What is the difference between Public Proxy and NetShade Proxy?
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What protocols does NetShade support?
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Can NetShade make my connection anonymous for mail, Acquisition, Limewire, etc?
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What do the dots mean?
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Why do some of the public proxies not work?
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Why does NetShade want my administrator password?
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What kind of system is the NetShade Proxy server?
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Is NetShade Multilingual?
What is the difference between Public Proxy and NetShade Proxy?
The Public Proxy option will select a public HTTP proxy server from NetShade's list.
These servers are freely available for everyone's use, and they can become heavily
trafficked. For this reason, their reliability cannot be assured.
The NetShade Proxy
option connects you through Rayner Software's own anonymous proxy server. This server
is fully anonymous and non-logging, and because it is private and accessible only to
NetShade users, it receives much less traffic than a public proxy generally does.
The NetShade proxy is available only to registered users of the program.
The NetShade Proxy is a low-cost subscription-based service. The purchase
of NetShade includes a one year subscription to the NetShade Proxy server.
This subscription can be renewed at $19 for each additional year.