android app that hide ip adress? - HTC Sensation

i hope someone can help me about my question
is there any android application that hide ip adress when browsing?

Like from the website you're connecting to and/or from a P2P network? Not really.

zedrix53 said:
i hope someone can help me about my question
is there any android application that hide ip adress when browsing?
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There is the Tor Client-- the Tor Browser, and the Tor Messenger (Gibber?)
The Tor Client can do it for all apps, if you are root- but you'd be wise to still use the tor browser strictly for your anon sessions.
And you had better read up on it from the website, although all three are available on Play--

Use OrBot... its kinda slow, the first time you set it up; especially when selecting the app you wish to set up the proxy with but just try it... it works well...

You need to adjust an any working proxy to hide your ip adress.. I think is the only way

You need a proxy....
but is a proxy possible with mobile network?

I just got a working free Hide my IP serial from: www.hidemyipserials.0fees.net
I tested the serial code and it works and now I can able to Hide my IP Address when I'm surfing the Internet!

Like @AndroidNeophyt said use orbot
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.torproject.android
I dont need a proxy that much sometimes some PBay but one is few months maybe
Sent from my HTC Sensation with JellyBam ROM

erdal67 said:
Like @AndroidNeophyt said use orbot
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.torproject.android
I dont need a proxy that much sometimes some PBay but one is few months maybe
Sent from my HTC Sensation with JellyBam ROM
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good choice

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For those who cant get Orbot : Tor Project to work on your phone > READ THIS

hey guys, theres actually an easier work around to listen to Pandora Radio outside the States, and it doesnt even require you to download Orbot.
Heres how, pop your phone's settings > Wireless & networks > Proxy Setting > set IP to 127.0.0.1 and Port 8118.
Voila! This should work like a charm, enjoy
Doesn't work for me .. I am on cm6
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do you see a small check box down below the proxy settings saying "Use proxy only on wifi" ? Uncheck that if youre not using wifi atm, it should work after that
Which version of pandora are u using
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1.4.1 latest from the market, should work irregardless of Pandora version tho
if it still doesnt work, heres another alternative to it, but only applicable when ure using your mobile network instead of wifi.
Settings > Wireless & networks > Mobile networks > Access Point Names (APN) > under Proxy and port change it to 127.0.0.1 and 8118 respectively. It should work too, but only when ure using mobile network data
doesn't work for my Nexus one, Froyo
Roydelmon said:
doesn't work for my Nexus one, Froyo
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thats weird, im using Nexus one myself, and it worked just fine.
guys, ive just found out that the 127.0.0.1 proxy server is somewhat "down" at the moment, that explains why it didnt work for you
lalahai said:
guys, ive just found out that the 127.0.0.1 proxy server is somewhat "down" at the moment, that explains why it didnt work for you
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127.0.0.1 is localhost, so it mean it redirect to your own device, and tor use the port 8118 so you are simply using tor more directly, it is possible that it work better but you still need to enable orbot...
As for your proxy down comment, I am not sure if you are seriously not knowing what you are doing or making fun of people... I hope the first statement is the correct one...
dear p0or,
Fyi, it DID work for me, for like an hour, then it just don't anymore, so i've summed up that 127.0.0.1 is either down, or maybe just too many is trying to connect to it thru Tor, i know what im doing and what you're accusing is without base and i can tell that you have no basic computing / networking knowledge or what so ever.
P00r said:
127.0.0.1 is localhost, so it mean it redirect to your own device, and tor use the port 8118 so you are simply using tor more directly, it is possible that it work better but you still need to enable orbot...
As for your proxy down comment, I am not sure if you are seriously not knowing what you are doing or making fun of people... I hope the first statement is the correct one...
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and oh P00r, 127.0.0.1 does resemble a local host address, but apparently youre WRONG, it is what Tor Project using as one of their open proxy server's IP, and 8118 is merely a port that they open to listen to connections, ports don't work all by themselves. get your facts right before you come in and start trolling around.
He is not wrong 127.0.0.1 is and always has been an alias for localhost. That address is unroutable on the internet.
-frank
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Oh my god...Someone actually thinks 127.0.0.1 is something else then localhost?
Networking basics..
lalahai said:
thats weird, im using Nexus one myself, and it worked just fine.
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sorry my bad, its working fine on 3G now !!
how can i apply the same settings over WiFi please?
I'm new to android, how are you guys getting the proxy settings, I don't find anything like that in my wifi settings ..
I'm running Froyo (shubcraft mod for HD2)
lalahai said:
and oh P00r, 127.0.0.1 does resemble a local host address, but apparently youre WRONG, it is what Tor Project using as one of their open proxy server's IP, and 8118 is merely a port that they open to listen to connections, ports don't work all by themselves. get your facts right before you come in and start trolling around.
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I actually LOL IRL here and everyone in my office looked at me like I was odd.
lol, yes, pretty sure this method is not right..
So...does this work?
SGMD1 said:
So...does this work?
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No, not without other software which must be already running.
127.0.0.1 doesn't only "resemble" localhost, it is localhost and has always been since the early days of IP networking.

[Q] Couldn't log into Panera Wi-Fi

Hi,
I was at Panera today and could see their Wi-fi, said "connected", but was grey, not blue in status.
Would try to find the Panera page accepting their terms, but stopped halfway loading.
It looked like the stats were DHCP and that's all I could tell.
any help?
Thanks
Adam said:
any help?
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Yes...try the chocolate brownies...they are great.
seriously...no...I haven't had a chance to try Panera's but it does the same thing on my laptop sometimes...not sure if it's the TF...
Thanks!
Never had an issue with win XP Pro on my laptop....
Addictive place to hang out at
I have actually used my transformer at panera. Once you connect, you have to open up the browser and accepts their TOS. Then you are set!
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And sorry, meant to add that you might need your browser set to a desktop string. To fully load their TOS
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You can also try setting a static DNS (not any other part of the IP, let it DHCP that) of 8.8.8.8
Those are google's DNS servers and this often lets you skip the web browser login aspect of many free or even PAY wifi at hotels.
shawnbuell said:
And sorry, meant to add that you might need your browser set to a desktop string. To fully load their TOS
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Thanks Shawnbuell... Being a Noob, I am not sure what you mean. Little help?
shawnbuell said:
And sorry, meant to add that you might need your browser set to a desktop string. To fully load their TOS
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Ahhhh... Whenever I typed about:debug into the browser nothing happened..
But, then I went to settings and found that more options were there.
It's now under advanced - set it for desktop rather than tablet so that the browser won't load the pages as mobile.
I'll try it later today!
crater said:
You can also try setting a static DNS (not any other part of the IP, let it DHCP that) of 8.8.8.8
Those are google's DNS servers and this often lets you skip the web browser login aspect of many free or even PAY wifi at hotels.
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Thanks for the tip about 8.8.8.8. I never knew that.
SoCalTiger said:
Thanks for the tip about 8.8.8.8. I never knew that.
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Yeah can you guys elaborate on this? I am not following this at all?!
Me too please!
interesting.
the 8.8.8.8 DNS setting made my Xperia X10 disgustingly fast from home....the only issue is that i had to assign a static IP to the phone itself...I just chose a random one that I knew was part of my home network...
do you think that will cause a problem later on?
npompei said:
Yeah can you guys elaborate on this? I am not following this at all?!
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I tried to find some more info or settings on my TF and couldn't find how to do this. Any help?
Thanks!
for the future, when the wifi icon is grey instead of blue, your still connected, but you don't have direct access to google servers which means syncing is down.
This is normal with any internet that requires a log-in page.
For example at my school i have to log in through the browser like you do at panera, and gmail won't update because the google sync dosn't have direct access. You can do a manual check, but it won't do it on it's own.
just so you know.

[GUIDE] How to bypass T-Mobile's tether block using Firefox

Hello everyone, so I recently finally got blocked from tethering by T-Mobile after a long time of sucking it out of them by being rooted and on a custom ROM like all of us here.
The way they know you are tethering on their network is by the User Agent that is sent to them by your desktop/laptop computer browser. When they see that a regular browser is accessing their network, that's when you get the infamous T-Mobile Hotspot Screen we all hate.
I've recently discovered a Firefox Add-On called User Agent Switcher found here: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/user-agent-switcher/?src=search
Download it and install it to Firefox. Then download this (right click, "Save as") http://techpatterns.com/downloads/firefox/useragentswitcher.xml
Go to Tools>User Agent>Edit User Agents (a window pops up) click on "Import.." and add the .xml file you just downloaded.
Then pick a User Agent that resembles the Sensation webkit and BAM! Free tethering for all of us.
I'm using it right now
NOTE: If you use a Googlebot User Agent, you will be able to tether and always load up full webpages instead of mobile versions. - Thanks to The Archangel and chadwick3nser for discovering this!
You can also do the same with chrome.
Been doing it for since the day they released it.
The Archangel said:
You can also do the same with chrome.
Been doing it for since the day they released it.
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Hell yeah, go Chrome! I've never used it so I wouldn't know
FiddleGoose said:
Hell yeah, go Chrome! I've never used it so I wouldn't know
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I actually take it one step further an either completely hide my IP on the computer or switch it so they can't try to block it.
Nice!
Is that how att detects also?
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They detect by sniffing packets an the extra Mac address
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They detect by sniffing packets an the extra Mac address
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Damn, AT&T is on point. Bastards.
I hate T-Mobile for pulling that move as well.
FiddleGoose said:
Damn, AT&T is on point. Bastards.
I hate T-Mobile for pulling that move as well.
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just about every major cell company does the exact same thing to detect it. Maybe different variants but still the same.
I am doing this right now as well, but all the desktop pages are in mobile. I have found the desktop button on the bottom of the youtube site but cant find it on most sites. any workaround for this?
chadwick3nser said:
I am doing this right now as well, but all the desktop pages are in mobile. I have found the desktop button on the bottom of the youtube site but cant find it on most sites. any workaround for this?
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Use a Google spider UA. Everything will be as normal
The Archangel said:
Use a Google spider UA. Everything will be as normal
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do i create a custom UA and edit the string to a spider or how would be the best way? or what would be the best one to use?about going about this? sorry, have no experience with user agents
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nevermind, i used googlebot 2.1 new version and its working great, thanks for this!!!
Glad you got it working.
Hey op. Heres a suggestion, put in the your first post. Use a Google bot user agent. Using that will load all the web mail pages normally.
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Glad you got it working.
Hey op. Heres a suggestion, put in the your first post. Use a Google bot user agent. Using that will load all the web mail pages normally.
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You got it!
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I actually take it one step further an either completely hide my IP on the computer or switch it so they can't try to block it.
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What are you using to block the IP address? I was thinking just changing the IP to not be the standard DHCP that the phone would give you still shows it coming from another MAC address on the same connection and would be obvious to the write sniffing rules?
I realize this isn't a requirement I've been using the UA for a while from canary but I easily see them stopping this workaround w/ better sniffing rules.
SurfCityCom said:
What are you using to block the IP address? I was thinking just changing the IP to not be the standard DHCP that the phone would give you still shows it coming from another MAC address on the same connection and would be obvious to the write sniffing rules?
I realize this isn't a requirement I've been using the UA for a while from canary but I easily see them stopping this workaround w/ better sniffing rules.
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i use platnium hide ip. it switches to another ip when im on windows an sometimes ill use smac to change that also. havent found any programs for linux yet (havent really looked)
The Archangel said:
Use a Google spider UA. Everything will be as normal
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This is a very bad advice as pretending to be a googlebot may get you either blocked or banned from many websites (especially if they use ZBBlock) as this behavior is rated as a spammer/bot activity.
tobitege said:
This is a very bad advice as pretending to be a googlebot may get you either blocked or banned from many websites (especially if they use ZBBlock) as this behavior is rated as a spammer/bot activity.
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I've been doing it for a while, never got a ban on my end
Okay I've been tethering fine for a while on FF, but T-Mobile finally blocked me yesterday... I figured out that it was the second I started to watch a YouTube video. Guessing they're able to see activity on my cell account at the same time as my login is accessing YouTube and put 2&2 together...? (That may be obvious to some...)
Anyway... I may try the user agent spoofing but this is really aggravating since I'm traveling right now and the internets in my hotel are $10/day.
Sent from my Galaxy S 4G
Anyone figure out how to use netflix while spoofing in Firefox? I've been settling for Amazon Prime instant video, but I'd love to have Netflix back. With the UA spoof, Netflix won't play movies. At least I haven't figured out how.
This method no longer works for me

Orbot problem... connects to Tor but no onions..

I start orbot to log onto tor network.. Logs me onto the Tor network, but it refuses to resolve any .onions. Same thing is happening on my nexus7... Im usin cw11 nightly... I know im on tor cause I check to see what my ip is...... but getting to the deep web I get an error:
WARN: Resolve requests to hidden services not allowed.
Failing
Every other site can work... Did I screw up a hosts file or something?
Any help would be appreciated. Thank you
Just want to say I have the exact same problem. Not with Firefox, not with orbot, I can connect tor fine (check.torproject.org says I'm connected), but I can't open any .onion site. It says "name not resolved, or something...
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andrepd said:
Just want to say I have the exact same problem. Not with Firefox, not with orbot, I can connect tor fine (check.torproject.org says I'm connected), but I can't open any .onion site. It says "name not resolved, or something...
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Soo.... no one else has been having issues?
I know tis is a bit older post but the problem is still there. I have the same problem with my android 5.0.2 (Lolipop) phone and Orbot. If i check IP its a tor IP. I can reach all normal sites but no onion sites. I searched and searched and tested all kind of Firefox settings suggested but no go. What is going on? Because of this i can't trust Orbot not that i'm planning to do illegal stuff i just want to explorer stuff but if people really need a safe way to go online i wouldn't trust my live on Orbot.
5lut said:
I start orbot to log onto tor network.. Logs me onto the Tor network, but it refuses to resolve any .onions. Same thing is happening on my nexus7... Im usin cw11 nightly... I know im on tor cause I check to see what my ip is...... but getting to the deep web I get an error:
WARN: Resolve requests to hidden services not allowed.
Failing
Every other site can work... Did I screw up a hosts file or something?
Any help would be appreciated. Thank you
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Are you sure the onion sites are up, and you are typing the url correctly?
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Locked web sites

Does anyone know about this? There is a couple web pages I visit regularly and I noticed today that there is a padlock on the address bar. How do I disable it or get rid of it? It was never there on my note 4. Is there a setting in the Internet Explorer?
It's probably SSL same as in your chrome browser.
cepheid46e2 said:
It's probably SSL same as in your chrome browser.
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How do you fix that so that's not on there anymore?
That "lock" is not bad - it´s good!
This means that the connection to the Website is secure and no other person can simple read the data traffic.
It does not mean that the website is blocked or so.
You WANT there to be a lock in the address bar to show that you're connecting to a secure site! Also, Internet Explorer is a web browser for the Microsoft Windows operating system. I'm not sure which browser you're actually using on your phone running the Android operating system but it definitely is not Internet Explorer.
Kilroy672 said:
Does anyone know about this? There is a couple web pages I visit regularly and I noticed today that there is a padlock on the address bar. How do I disable it or get rid of it? It was never there on my note 4. Is there a setting in the Internet Explorer?
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No, there is no setting for the "internet explorer". Honestly I really want to know how you got IE on Android and why you would go through so much trouble for such a sh*t browser.
Sarcasm aside, everyone has a answered your question. With that I'll say have a great evening
Oh btw, type " https://" before the rest of the URL. It should force SSL if the server has it.

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