How to surf the Web - incognito
Zero-Knowledge Systems tomorrow unveils an advanced new online privacy tool that effectively conceals a user's true identity.
The product, called Freedom, differs from most online privacy tools that allow users to create an online alias. Instead, online activities are encrypted and routed through a globally distributed network of servers that make it impossible for anyone - even the company - to know where users are physically located or who they really are.
"Zero-Knowledge has no data that can be used to compromise a user's privacy," said Austin Hill, the company's president.
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