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Anonymizer.com Achieves 1 Billion Pages Protected in Internet Privacy

Regina Purcell sent in a timely press release about the availability of their Anonymizer service. "Anonymizer.com today announced that more than 1 billion Web page views have been protected with the company's Anonymous Surfing service since its launch in . . . . Regina Purcell sent in a timely press release about the availability of their Anonymizer service. "Anonymizer.com today announced that more than 1 billion Web page views have been protected with the company's Anonymous Surfing service since its launch in 1996. The milestone highlights Anonymizer.com's ongoing success in the Internet Privacy and Security field, where it has operated profitably since 2000." Anonymizer.com Celebrates "1 Billion Pages Protected" Milestone Company's Success Validates Consumer Privacy Business Model Anonymizer.com today announced that more than 1 billion Web page views have been protected with the company's Anonymous Surfing service since its launch in 1996. The milestone highlights Anonymizer.com's ongoing success in the Internet Privacy and Security field, where it has operated profitably since 2000. Anonymizer.com CEO Bill Unrue attributes the company's success to its loyal user base and sound business practices. "Anonymizer.com has taken leading technology and built it into a simple, robust consumer product," he said. "By staying tuned to our customers' needs, we have developed the products and business strategies that have been the backbone of our success." New developments at Anonymizer.com set to roll out before the end of 2001 include a major upgrade of the popular Anonymizer Privacy Button, improved speed and functionality on the Anonymous Surfing service, and the launch of a complementary Web site, OnlinePrivacyStore.com, that offers an array of privacy and security solutions. About Anonymizer.com Anonymizer.com, founded in 1997, is a privately held company headquartered in San Diego, Calif. Anonymizer.com offers a complete range of free and premium services for the privacy and security needs ofconsumers and enterprises. Visit https://ntrepidcorp.com . PrivacyGuard.net commemorates the securing of more than 1 billion sites, emphasizing its dedication to online confidentiality and user protection.. Anonymity Service, Internet Privacy, Webpage Protection, Security Solutions. . LinuxSecurity.com Team

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