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http@spamhole.com

2006-05-29, 5:02 pm

I just purchased the one-year subscription to Anonymizer and while it
worked initially now it fails to log-in due to "incorrect password."

I am running WinXP Home with all updates. Also ZoneAlarm which has been
ruled to permit Anonymizer.

I requested that the PW be emailed to me and that PW is the same one
that I am trying to log-in with.

Also, when (when it was working) I tried to check HTTPS sites such as
my bank and also my Yahoo EMail, it failed to log-in, giving me a blank
webpage, similar to "the website you are looking for does not exist"
type of page. Yahoo returned "Error 999" many times when just
conducting a simple search.

I emailed Anonymizer support but its the weekend and wanted to see if
maybe someone had some ideas.

Thanks

Sebastian Gottschalk

2006-05-29, 5:02 pm

http@spamhole.com wrote:
> I just purchased the one-year subscription to Anonymizer


MUAHAHA...

> I am running WinXP Home with all updates. Also ZoneAlarm which has been
> ruled to permit Anonymizer.


ZoneAlarm doesn't care for your settings, it introduces its own
understanding of breaking your network functionality.

> Also, when (when it was working) I tried to check HTTPS sites such as
> my bank and also my Yahoo EMail,


Mail, not eMail. For eMail you need serious email client, not a lousy
web interface.

> it failed to log-in, giving me a blank
> webpage, similar to "the website you are looking for does not exist"
> type of page.


What exactly?

> I emailed Anonymizer support but its the weekend and wanted to see if
> maybe someone had some ideas.


Eh... you're really serious about that? You're giving information about
your identity to someone and routing all your traffic through his
system. This is everything but anonymity.


Beside that, set a Followup-To next time, will ya?
John Sattat

2006-05-29, 5:02 pm


<http@spamhole.com> wrote in message
news:1148867539.710920.262240@j55g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
>I just purchased the one-year subscription to Anonymizer and while it
> worked initially now it fails to log-in due to "incorrect password."
>
> I am running WinXP Home with all updates. Also ZoneAlarm which has been
> ruled to permit Anonymizer.
>
> I requested that the PW be emailed to me and that PW is the same one
> that I am trying to log-in with.
>
> Also, when (when it was working) I tried to check HTTPS sites such as
> my bank and also my Yahoo EMail, it failed to log-in, giving me a blank
> webpage, similar to "the website you are looking for does not exist"
> type of page. Yahoo returned "Error 999" many times when just
> conducting a simple search.
>
> I emailed Anonymizer support but its the weekend and wanted to see if
> maybe someone had some ideas.
>
> Thanks
>


I would not do bank transactions through anominizer at all.
Their stuff is a bit screwie, had it for a while several years back, and it
seemed that they were dying then.
gave me two years free, but by then I wasnt using it at all, no need.
Spam, email wars, which can be controled other ways, and what else?
Anmnymizer has a set of fixed IPs that everyone can idenitfy or block if
they want to, many do.
besides ask yourself, what do you have to hide from who for how long?
Good luck getting it to work for you, the CS is about dead.



traveler 66

2006-05-29, 5:02 pm


<http@spamhole.com> wrote in message
news:1148867539.710920.262240@j55g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
> I just purchased the one-year subscription to Anonymizer and while it
> worked initially now it fails to log-in due to "incorrect password."
>
> I am running WinXP Home with all updates. Also ZoneAlarm which has been
> ruled to permit Anonymizer.
>
> I requested that the PW be emailed to me and that PW is the same one
> that I am trying to log-in with.
>
> Also, when (when it was working) I tried to check HTTPS sites such as
> my bank and also my Yahoo EMail, it failed to log-in, giving me a blank


Using Yahoo isn't the best privacy protection around, they copy all your
e-mails. But if
you are going to use them try logging in with cookies enabled, it sounds
like that ight be it, don't let
anonymizer re-write them, if their still doing that. Regards

> webpage, similar to "the website you are looking for does not exist"
> type of page. Yahoo returned "Error 999" many times when just
> conducting a simple search.
>
> I emailed Anonymizer support but its the weekend and wanted to see if
> maybe someone had some ideas.
>
> Thanks
>



Stray Cat

2006-05-29, 5:02 pm

Thats the problem, Anonymizer. Anonymizer Sucks. My suggestion, contact
your credit card company, dispute the charge and get your money back from
those crooks. Ripoff Scum.

Stray Cat



John Sattat

2006-05-30, 1:12 pm


"Stray Cat" <anon@comments.header> wrote in message
news:BT1TS0I938866.4865277778@twistycreek.com...
> Thats the problem, Anonymizer. Anonymizer Sucks. My suggestion, contact
> your credit card company, dispute the charge and get your money back from
> those crooks. Ripoff Scum.
>
> Stray Cat
>
>
>


I agree, they have drifted down into that category. Too bad, as I think they
started it.


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