Hello all :)
- I've been an avid reader of the E-Gold list for a long time, 
and I have a question about online privacy for the "brains".
The question also relates to the E-Gold service as well ;)
 
Over the last few weeks, I've submitted a few open 
freelance type projects for programmers, to develop 
me an http://anonymiser.com clone. I've had many bids 
ranging from $200US for an auto proxy changing server 
- all the way to a $7,700(US) for a clone of the top public 
anonymization services online, with solid features such as 
secure tunnelling, encrypted inbound and outbound mail etc.
 
What I would like to know is - what sort of features do I 
require to become completely anonymous 24/7 on the web? 
Obviously, I'd like to use services like E-Gold, so the script 
or service would have to be able to handle SSL etc. 

My freelance requests are out there, but the small group of 
programmers interested in doing this job, want extra details.
 
I'm prepared to pay for it, unless others would like to share 
the cost. The idea is to create an "experience" where a person 
can turn their computer on. Connect. Become anonymous, 
and use E-Gold as their payment option of choice to conduct 
a 100% online business in complete privacy ...
 
Obviously, this raises concerns about my intentions, but this 
to me, is not as important as my right to privacy. Please give 
me your suggestions as to your "dream" anonymization service, 
with a particular emphasis on your requirements, as market 
makers, merchants and users of digitial currencies.
 
(I like the crypto-card thread. It would be nice to put this 
feature into the anonymiser system ...)
 
Thanks!
Jonathan Regan
http://FreeWebsiteTraffic.Com
(4,000+ unique visitors daily ...)
 



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