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Surf_Anonymously
28th January 2006, 15:16
Hi all,

I just joined today and wondered if you guys could look at my site and tell me if you think its a good idea, and worth the money?

http://www.hcgprovider.com

It provides the user with the ability to surf the internet anonymously being able to protect their identity, security, and privacy online.

I look forward to reading some of the replies,

Cheers

Dan

Coding Monkey
28th January 2006, 15:23
You've got text left, right and center. And that's not an exaggeration. Not the easiest website to navigate.

But, on the subject of your business, what does it offer that Firefox doesn't already, apart from hiding your IP?

I think your website needs far more information, as it's currently only 1 page that doesn't tell me much.

fastfences
28th January 2006, 16:03
Hi Dan and welcome.
Agree with 'Mac' about the site - and I'm a non-web person who expects to learn about your service from the site. I didn't.

cheers, Nigel

iKernal
28th January 2006, 16:38
Mac

His site offers a VPN (Virtual Private Network) its much securer then a proxy and harder to trace!

Coding Monkey
29th January 2006, 08:50
That wasn't my point. It was: where is the information to tell me what it does? It's technical jargon that the average person won't understand. What use is that?

iKernal
29th January 2006, 08:51
true! also i think he needs a bit more information really, it doesnt say what country's his servers are located in, it does not say what happens once you have paid! Do we need to download a dialer? What do you give us? How do we connect to your server?

creative-keyrings
29th January 2006, 10:35
im scared just reading whats on your site:

Our service acts as an HTTP proxy.

Through it, you can retrieve any resource that is accessible from the server it runs on. This is useful when your own access is limited, but you can reach a server that in turn can reach others that you can't.

In addition, you are kept as anonymous as possible from any servers.

When an HTML resource is retrieved, it's modified so that all links in it point back through the same proxy, including images, form submissions, and everything else.

Once you're using the proxy, you can browse normally and (almost) forget it's there.

confused
29th January 2006, 10:42
how the heck is an HTTP proxy in any way shape or form anything like a VPN ?

Eeither way, I definately think that you need to explain, in laymans terms what it is you are offering and why.

CALV