anonymoX for Chrome and Firefox 1.8.7 released

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AnonymoX has released version 1.8.7 for its VPN add-on/extension compatible with Chrome and Firefox. This user-friendly tool enables quick alterations to your virtual identity to enhance online privacy. With just a single click, users can surf the internet anonymously by connecting to a network of internal proxies. This feature allows individuals to bypass geographical restrictions and access blocked websites by assuming an identity from a different country.

The extension offers a free version with twelve identities, which users have found sufficient for moderate browsing needs, providing decent download speeds despite minor lag in page loading times. Users have reported minimal advertisements prompting upgrades to the premium version, indicating a relatively unobtrusive experience.

Going forward, it’s essential for users to remain cautious when selecting free VPN services, as they may pose potential risks to privacy and security. Exploring the premium version for enhanced features and support could be beneficial for those seeking more robust online protection. Additionally, users may want to keep abreast of updates to VPN extensions and best practices for maintaining privacy online, including disabling advertising IDs and managing activity history on their devices

anonymoX for Chrome and Firefox 1.8.7 released

anonymoX for Chrome and Firefox is an easy-to-use VPN add-on/extension allowing for fast changes to protect your privacy while surfing the web.

anonymoX for Chrome and Firefox 1.8.7 released @ MajorGeeks