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Guettarda wrote:
Do you know if
it is just dial-up users going through AOL, or do
broadband and DSL customers who add AOL on and use the AOL
browser, end up going through the anonymizing proxy too?
-- Silverback
Cable modem connection - I opened AOL (my wife has an account) - "you have
new messages" pops up, I click on it, it takes me to User talk:
205.188.116.72 <http://205.188.116.72>, with a new orange banner, which
takes me to User talk:205.188.116.132 <http://205.188.116.132>, which has a
new orange banner which takes me to User
talk:205.188.116.72<http://205.188.116.72>.
Very distracting - and I am just browsing.
Hence, LOGIN! ;) And yet some anons think they are "more anonymous"
using an IP. GARGH!!!!!
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