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Three Ways How to Send an Anonymous Email

Three Ways How to Send an Anonymous Email











Borderless Internet

Dallas, TX (PRWEB) August 20, 2013

First of all, what does anonymous actually mean? Where internet computing is concerned, there are two main uses of the term.

The technical meaning of ‘anonymous’ is that the user’s IP address is removed from communication. Since a user’s IP address is the main give away of their identity, removing that IP address gives them an important level of privacy.

The second meaning of anonymous is the conventional one: that the user’s real name does not appear in the communication.

Here are three ways to send an anonymous email that applies to both of these definitions:

1. Set up an Outlook.com or Gmail account without divulging your credentials. These two email providers do not place your IP address in your email headers. This means, if you do not use your real name to set up an account, receivers will not be able to see who or where you are based unless you tell them. However, as the recent NSA controversy has shown, if government or law enforcement agencies have an interest in you, they may simply demand that your email provider hand over your IP address.

2. Set up and use a standard webmail account through an anonymous VPN or Web Master Proxy. If you follow the above procedure (1) but do so entirely through a proxy, neither your IP address nor your identity will ever be tied to that account.

This will ensure that even if a government agency does request access to the email records, they will not be able to locate or identify you. However, you should choose a VPN or proxy provider that is based in a country where there is no law requiring the service provider to record your IP address. VPN providers in EU countries are required to log your IP address as required by the EU Data Retention Directive. There is no law requiring companies in the US to do so.

3. Use an anonymous email sender. There are many free services which allow you to send an email anonymously without setting up an account. They will not include your IP address in the email headers of the correspondence you send.

Make sure to choose a provider based in a different country to your own and be careful not to disclose your identity by other means. The only downside of this option is that most anonymous email providers will only provide the ability to send email anonymously, but no capability to receive messages.

For more details on anonymous emailing, read idcloak’s article: How to send an anonymous email.

idcloak Technologies Inc. is a Dallas-based provider of anonymity, security and anti-censorship proxy services. See idcloak.com for more.























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VoIPReview.org Reveals the Top 5 Ways That Nonprofits Can Benefit From Using VoIP

VoIPReview.org Reveals the Top 5 Ways That Nonprofits Can Benefit From Using VoIP











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(PRWEB) June 02, 2013

Nonprofits are out there helping the masses, feeding the poor, helping veterans get on their feet, and many other good deeds. You name the cause, and there’s a nonprofit helping out. Which is why they deserve a little help themselves in terms of saving money.

VoIP is the cheapest phone service on the market. VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) allows users to make and receive phone calls using the Internet. VoIP users can make or receive these phone calls using their computer, smartphone, an IP phone, or a softphone.

Internet calling is perfect for nonprofits because VoIP plans are cheap to buy and come with an abundant amount of useful features. Nonprofits are all about saving the world. With VoIP, they can save some money, too. Therefore, VoIP Review is revealing the top 5 ways that nonprofits can benefit from using VoIP.

1. Free Long-Distance Calling

Nearly all business VoIP providers offer free unlimited nationwide calling. Calling over the Internet instead of landlines circumvents pricy telephone wires and telephone poles, which is why VoIP calls don’t rake up long distance fees or interstate fees. Nonprofits need the freedom to call partners, donors, and clients without the fear of extra fees and charges on the monthly bill. The more money saved on the bill, the more money the nonprofit can spend on the people they’re trying to help.

2. Unlimited International Calling

One of the best things about business VoIP is its cheap international calling capabilities. Internet calling is far cheaper and easier to send overseas versus traditional calling. This is perfect for nonprofits that have international offices. With hosted VoIP extensions, nonprofits can keep a main office phone number that connects to both international and local extensions. Even if the VoIP provider does not offer unlimited international calling, Internet calling is always cheap enough for providers to offer cheap international rates at a few pennies a minute.

3. Free Features to Suit Nonprofit Needs

Nearly all business VoIP providers offer users important free features like the auto attendant feature. The auto attendant connects callers to the right extensions automatically, thereby saving the nonprofit from paying an additional worker like a secretary to connect the calls. VoIP providers offer a lot of other features to fit nonprofit needs, like 3-way calling, call forwarding, and voicemail. Many business VoIP providers also offer mobile VoIP apps that workers can download to their laptops, tablets, and smartphones. No matter where nonprofit workers go, they can take cheap VoIP with them.

4. IP Faxing

Sometimes nonprofit workers are out in the field and away from a fax machine when they need it. That’s why IP faxing is such a handy tool. IP faxing allows users to send and receive faxes through the Internet. This is a quick and easy way to get important information, like medical records or safety procedures, out to workers in the field.

5. Green Technology for Better Savings

VoIP uses a lot of “green” technology, which aids the environment and keeps costs low. For instance, IP faxing cuts down on paper and ink. VoIP calls reduce the need for copper telephone wires and other expensive traditional phone equipment, which cuts down on eventual waste in landfills. Furthermore, Internet calling is excellent for remote workers. From mobile VoIP to IP faxing, VoIP helps nonprofits stay connected to their remote workers while reducing air pollution and utility costs.

There are nonprofits out there full of people who care enough to help others. VoIP helps these nonprofits so they can spend less time worrying about their bills, and can spend more time focusing on helping the masses.























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