Here's a good trick if you get a message saying you cannot access some resource on the Net because all slots for your country are full or you just get some message saying you are denied access. This only works if the limitations are due to you not being inside the country of the server.
Find out what country the company who is offering the resource is in. Usually at the bottom or top of the page is an About Us button or link. Once you find that out it is rather straight forward. Google free 'country name' proxies (i.e. free russian proxies). You should be able to find a few pages with lists of free public proxies. You'll have to try them one at a time or randomly to get one that works, though most of them might work right off the bat.
Open the settings for the connection of your browser. Don't even ask about how to do this in MS Internet Explorer, though it is easy to do! Stay away from that piece of trash! It is the world's biggest security risk and whore in the world! It spreads VD (viruses) to your computer and allows anyone to have sex with your computer (namely, hackers, who'll have sex with ANY computer that lets them). I think you get the picture.
-->In the section of the connections settings you can mark that your computer is going through a proxy. That is where you also put in the address and port of the proxy in the country you wish to be seen as a bonafide citizen of. The address might look something like this: 134.89.2.22:80 or 219.93.178.162:3128 . There will be four sets of numbers from one to three digits long, separated by periods. On the end of this string of numbers will be the port number of any length, though usually only up to four digits long, set off by a colon.
Then you access your resource again and viola! The server thinks you are Russian or Danish or whatever nationality belongs to the country of the proxy you put in.
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Friday, April 11, 2008
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