> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Civileme
> Sent: Thursday, April 05, 2001 7:17 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [newbie] Freedom Anonymous Software
> 
> 
> Personal Firewall--In 8.0 you can use Bastille in interactive 
> mode, or you 
> can download PM Firewall for free
> 
> Cookie Manager--Squid can be set up to handle this and also 
> to compress ads 
> broadcaast to you to one pixel on your screen
> 
> Ad Manager--see remarks concerning Squid--also Mandrake 
> Internet Security 
> Pack has this feature
> 
> Keyword Alert--Portsentry or IPlog properly configured will do this
> 
> Untraceable Encrypted email--Hmmm it is not the point usually 
> to make email 
> untraceable, and it is getting harder and harder to do with 
> relaying servers 
> requiring additional info all the time.  But the encryption 
> is well done by 
> GNU Privacy Guard (GPG)
> 
> Anonymous browsing and chat--Being undetected online is 
> pretty easy with any 
> of a number of Chat and Instant Messenger tools.
> 
> So you have these capabilities built into your Mandrake 
> installation under a 
> number of names, and they are compatible with AOL Instant 
> Messenger and 
> o9ther software that Freedom claims to be incompatible with.  
> Plus, with the 
> Mandrake software, you have the freedom to make changes and 
> redistribute.
> 
> It is a nice idea to put all of these features in one 
> package.  Maybe we can 
> add something like that to future releases.
> 
> Civileme
> 


  As an added note Freedom has to connect to it's web server each
time it is launched and it is almost never able to do so.

  The bottom line being that you can not use it to handle any 
of the task for which it was installed.

   Charles
  

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