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15% Off Coupon for Identity Cloaker Anonymous Browsing Software

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First off while I don't own the product/company I am on first name terms with the owner and I am affiliated to his product, and promote it regularly (hence I ticked the REP box just to be sure!).

I suggested to the owner to offer a discount code for Black Friday and Cyber Monday sales bonanza that goes on in the US, he agreed.

Enter coupon code 3E9E264B at the bottom of the order page to get 15% off any subscription other than the 10 day trial, the 14 days money back guarantee still applies so you can cancel and get a full refund. Or of course you could take the 10 days trial and upgrade it before the 4th December.

Identity Cloaker is a paid for encrypted proxy and VPN service, with servers in USA, Canada, UK, Ireland, France, Germany, Poland, Sweden and the Netherlands.

The exact details of Identity Cloaker are a bit complex (at least for me!), but there is full info on their site:

www.identitycloaker.com

Note: For any 'New Australians' who originate from Europe if you still have a European address on your PayPal accounts you will get charged VAT automatically. Change to a none EU address and of course there will be no VAT.

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  • sorry, but this looks like spam

    • how so? many people have use for a VPN.

  • Even with the 15% off, its still more expensive than the one I am currently using.
    Whats so special about this company?

    • +1

      They have a number of feature which are unusual, to me anyway.

      Their program does all the setup for you, and yet it requires no instllation so will in fact run off of a USB stick. This allows you to run the proxy/VPN on systems which are often closed, like schools, offices, internet cafes (its up to you to decide if this breaks TOS). i.e. even without admin rights on a locked down system Identity Cloaker will often run fine.

      You get multiple locations around the world, while many charge similar amounts for just 1 country.

      You get the option of VPN or Proxy for same price, most offer one or the other.

      They have a large number of UK servers, perfect for watching the F1 Practice sessions via iPlayer for instance, something not shown on Oz TV :(

  • So…$40 AUD for 3 months

    $68 AUD for 6 months.

    Compare this with HideMyAss which is currently running a 60% offer
    http://hidemyass.com/vpn/ (supports location switching: USA, UK, CA, SE and NL)

    No 3 month option, but they have a 1 month option for $12 AUD.
    6 months is $50.66 USD or $52 in AUD.

    HideMyAss is cheaper, but after the code i guess it's competitive.

    • Thats for a VPN only I believe, no proxy option there. I use the proxy option myself so I can run IE with a UK IP address while Firefox on the same computer has an Australian one.

      Also I dont believe, though dont quote me on this, that HideMyAss will run on a locked down system.

      Similar but slightly different products.

  • +3
    • HAHAHA yes… but have you ever tried it? Often not the fastest option in the world.

      However I agree IF you dont need proxies and VPNs on a daily basis you will get away with Tor. Using FoxyProxy would probably be most peoples best option then, if they want an easy life!

      However TOR and IDC are not the same thing.

      • Does it require admin rights to install?

        • Nope. It does not 'install' as such, you can copy it to a USB memory stick and run it straight from the stick if you like… as long as you have enough rights on the computer to run a program it generally works. Quite a good test of your IT department really, they should be blocking things like this but not many do.

  • sorry didnt read description properly

  • Tried to download but the site is marked as "malicious" by my work filter.

    • Interesting. Can you tell me who the work filter is run by?

      I know Tomas, the owner, had problems with Trend Micro in the past (most recently October of this year), and only when he threatened court action did they respond and whitelist the site. The main problem is the software will bypass most corporate firewalls etc. thus not many offices would want you to access it in the first place.

      However please let me know the filter, or let Tomas know on the website direct if you ever get to access it!!!

  • I guess this is good if you cant handle setting it up for your self, but you can rent a low end vps for a few $ per month, and vpn tunnel thru it. Can split the cost between friends anywhere in the world as well.

    • and that would be most people… and still you would not be able to access that VPN on your VPS from say your work/school computer.

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