Browsing without restriction at the office………

Screenshot of UltraSurf ultrasurfAre you sick and tired of your admin just like me? He is blocking almost everything during office hours you can’t even view your own personal mail address or read some news. Don’t worry you just have to do some few simple configurations with your browser using the tool Ultra Surf. Ultra surf will help you to have your browsing freedom back, provide you with security and privacy. The security is high due to side by side encryption. Protect your privacy online with anonymous surfing and browsing. Ultrasurf hides your IP address and clears browsing history and cookies. When using UltraSurf, the software is set to work on
"Auto-Detect Proxy" mode by default; however, if you want to use UltraSurf in "Manual Proxy Setting" mode to add your preferred proxy, you can swiftly set up a proxy in UltraSurf by editing the web browser's proxy settings. For video tutorial ultrasulf.us 

        Set a Proxy in UltraSurf With Internet Explorer
Start Internet Explorer, click the "Tools" menu and click on "Internet Options."
Then, Click on the "Connections" tab and click on the "LAN settings" tab at the bottom of the window.
Lastly, Click on the text box displayed below the heading that reads "Proxy server," next to "Use a proxy server for your LAN." Type "127.0.0.1", or the proxy the requires address, in the text box located next to "Address" and type "9666" in the text field next to "Port." Click the "OK" tab and click "OK" again to close the window and save the changes.
        Set a Proxy in UltraSurf with Firefox browser
Start Firefox, click on the "Tools" menu and click on "Options."
Then, Click on the "Advanced" tab and click on the "Network" tab.
Then, Click on the "Settings" tab next to "Configure how Firefox connects to the Internet." Click on the check box next to "Manual proxy configuration."

Lastly, Type "127.0.0.1", or the proxy you want to use, in the text field located next to "HTTP proxy" and then type "9666" in the text box next to "Port."



SOURCE : tech360magazine

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