Re: [freenet-support] Freenet and ISP info

2016-12-09 Thread Freenet
Freenet does not use the normal internet, you can find Freenet content
at http://127.0.0.1:/

Anything you visit or do over the normal internet has no interaction
with Freenet and as such it will not change or hide your IP, or browsing
habits.

Tech Planet:
> Hi,
> I currently have downloaded freenet, my security settings are normal. 
> 
> In the firefox browser I search myip
> It shows the name of my ISP, OS and location, the location is about 40 miles 
> away from my exact location.
> Im wondering am I still secure? Im I doing something wrong? Is this normal to 
> show my ISP and so forth
> Please advise, Thanks
> 
> 
> 
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[freenet-support] Freenet and ISP info

2016-12-09 Thread Tech Planet
Hi,
I currently have downloaded freenet, my security settings are normal. 

In the firefox browser I search myip
It shows the name of my ISP, OS and location, the location is about 40 miles 
away from my exact location.
Im wondering am I still secure? Im I doing something wrong? Is this normal to 
show my ISP and so forth
Please advise, Thanks
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