1998-01-13 - Privacy & Anonymous service providers?

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From: William Knowles <erehwon@dis.org>
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From: William Knowles <erehwon@dis.org>
Date: Wed, 14 Jan 1998 06:47:10 +0800
To: DC-Stuff <dc-stuff@dis.org>
Subject: Privacy & Anonymous service providers?
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I'm working on a web page that would include a list of Internet
providers that either offer anonymous accounts or a better 
degree of privacy not usually seen by regular ISP's. 

Below is a list of providers that offers these services that
I have been able to put together, I'm wondering if there are
some that I am missing.  To avoid noise on the list and I'm
no longer a member of the cypherpunks list, please e-mail me
privately.


Paranoia                            http://wwww.paranoia.com
Data Haven Project                  http://www.datahaven.com
L0pht Heavy Industries              http://www.l0pht.com
Offshore Information Services       http://www.offshore.ai
Cyberpass                           http://www.cyberpass.net
SkuzNet                             http://skuz.wanweb.net
LOD Communications                  http://www.lod.com
The Nymserver                       http://www.nymserver.com
Sekurity.org                        http://www.sekurity.org
Hotmail                             http://www.hotmail.com

Thanks in advance!

William Knowles
erehwon@dis.org


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