There are plenty of proxy sites if you want to use for free.
http://ihaveapc.com/2010/09/5-free-proxy-websites-that-you-should-know/
http://ihaveapc.com/2010/09/5-free-proxy-websites-that-you-should-know/
Google Sharing Enabled does not hide my IP.Quote from jagadish:
http://www.googlesharing.net
Quote from atticus:
Don't be ridiculous. No employer's attorney would be granted the subpoena power to look at their employee's CC records.
Quote from intradaybill:
Listen, I do not like clowns.
A. can your ISP, or any ISP, record your traffic? Answer: Yes. Actually, they are required by law in many countries to do it and keep the records for 5 years.
B. Can they decrypt it? The answer is Yes. Actually, it is trivial for up to 256K.
The rest is typical BS. The issue is whether these services are trully anonymous. The answer is not. The answer should not depend on whether they have the time or willing to find out. Do you understand the difference or you are a complete clown?
Quote from Ghost of Cutten:
Then how do you explain the Daniel Dantas case of a truecrypt drive that was sent from Brazil to the FBI for investigation in a serious criminal matter, and the FBI could not crack it. If it were trivial to decrypt, why couldn't either the Brazilian or American government do it despite almost 1 1/2 years worth of attempts?