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fsqsvctj.shop Launches Powerful New Internet Privacy Service to Safeguard the Web<\/h1>\n

Anonymizer Private Surfing 2.0 Offers Added Security, Easier Interface for Internet Users Concerned About Growing List of Web Threats<\/h2>\n

San Diego, CA – August 6, 2002
Anonymizer Inc. today launched Anonymizer Private Surfing 2.0, a major version upgrade to its popular Internet Privacy service. The service, which protects Internet users from the growing problem of online tracking, now provides even tougher defenses against new Web threats and offers a simpler, more convenient user interface.<\/p>\n

Private Surfing 2.0 extends the company’s legacy of providing strong, user-friendly tools for safety and privacy on the Internet. Anonymizer has added new user-friendly features that ensure workplace privacy, defeat aggressive tracking by online marketers, and counter the proliferation of Web-based hacker attacks. Users can simply log on to fsqsvctj.shop<\/a> and be safely and securely surfing the Internet within minutes.<\/p>\n

“Anonymizer Private Surfing 2.0 represents a major evolution of our classic privacy service, resulting in a more secure on-line environment for our customers” said Anonymizer president and founder Lance Cottrell. “Our half-million users have guided us in crafting a better, safer surfing experience, and we’ve bolstered security for the activities they’re most concerned about, like shopping online and surfing the Web at work.”<\/p>\n

Personal Security for the Growing List of Web Threats<\/strong>
Personal information — real names, email and physical addresses, age and income, surfing habits and preferences — is the Internet’s most prized commodity (after cash). As a valuable commodity, personal information is central to commerce on the Internet, and access to this information is a primary goal of both legitimate organizations and illegitimate, sometimes dangerous, groups. As the Internet evolves, the tactics used to harvest this personal data have become more and more aggressive: <\/p>\n