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Welcome to the official IdentityCloaker.com blog!

Dear blog reader,

This blog will be used for posting IdentityCloaker.com related news and updates, as well as for posting (hopefully interesting) articles on Internet security and the IT in general, written by myself and sometimes by industry experts.

Despite this is the official IdentityCloaker.com blog, except for the news & updates and content written by someone else, the opinions expressed here will be my personal opinions. Please keep that in mind because it’s sometimes very difficult not to get passionate when writing about topics such as Internet/online censorship, free speech and similar.

On this blog you will also find more “background” type of information on Identity Cloaker and will be able to post comments so do not hesitate and post one (or two…) if you have some questions.

Thank you for reading 😉

Tomas France
IdentityCloaker.com Administrator

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2 Responses to “Welcome to the official IdentityCloaker.com blog!”

  1. Fearsy Says:

    have you thought about permamnetly offering a 7 day package for when someone goes on holiday. The only resaon I signed up on your trial was so that I could keep my three year old happy while on holiday – BBCIplayer is not accessible in France – but try telling that to a Cbeebies addict . I think you are missing a trick – it’s not just about privacy it’s about being at home whne you are abroad and having the ability to access all your favourite shows at the end of a long day site seeing – or winding down after a business trip. I probably will not use IC now that I am back home – not so worried about privacy – but I do like the idea of pretending to be home when I’m abroad – 7 day offer is something I would definitely use when abroad or even a 24 hour option. Think about it – easy money!!!!

  2. admin Says:

    Thanks for the suggestion! Yes, I think you are right. The very reason there has been no cheaper subscription than the 3-month one (the 10-day trial being an exception) was the administrative burden and other costs involved.

    However, I am now considering a “7 for 7” subscription plan – i.e. “7 days for 7 Euro”. Do you think it would be acceptable?

    Tomas

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