View Private Websites Safely at School/Work

Mon, Aug 4, 2008

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Do you have problems in accessing private websites (not related to your work) at office or in your school? Most companies will react on private web surfing which could lead in termination.

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That is were Vanishd comes to your help. It hides your private website by placing an authorized website, for example Google Search, in front of it. It’s not just about placing a browser window over another browser window which could be done manually as well. It’s about merging two browser windows and providing a link to a sneak peak window that lets you watch through the first authorized browser window to view the second. How cool is that? :D

Vanishd adds a button to the first window. Once that button is pressed it will provide access to a rectangular area that can be moved and re-sized with the mouse that shows the contents of the private website.

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As of now, Vanishd can’t do anything about sites which are already blocked by the network. But they are planning to launch some new products including a version which will be able to work with network blocks. Technically Personal will surely let you know once that is available.

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2 Comments For This Post

  1. techniqueal t. Says:

    just tried it and it’s amazing! ^_^ and here i was using anonymous proxies all the time, lol

    i wonder how they programmed that.

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  2. power kites Says:

    Cool! Vanishd is really interesting..
    Thanks for sharing this one..

    “The good way to test the experience is to commit the same mistake twice.”

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