JAP Anon Proxy provides the functionality to surf the web without being observed. This means that neither the requested server nor any observer on the Internet can know which user has viewed which web page.
JAP has to be installed on the user's computer to allow him to surf the web anonymously and without being observed. This is necessary since all requests and all of the servers' answers have to be sent not directly to the web server, rather via a so-called Mix Cascade. These mixes are interposed stations, and all messages are directed through these stations.
Since many users make use of the anon service at the same time, the internet connections of each user are hidden among those of all the other users. Every user could have been responsible for any connection. Nobody, no outstanding person, no other user, not even the operator of the AN.ON service can determine which internet connections were requested by a certain user.
Requirements:
· Java Runtime Environment
What's New in This Release:
New features:
· support for Bitcoin as payment method
· Listener interface for the optional connection with the Bitbox virtual browser
· stability protection against connection manipulations on default ports by the local provider
· prepared for new, more efficient upstream protocol
· protection against miscounting premium services
Bug fixes:
· show premium services without socks in default filter
· some minor bug fixes in payment GUI
· correct identification of chrome user agent
· fixed some possible null pointers, exceptions and deadlocks
· added SocketGuard class for closing frozen Socket connections
· fixed possible null pointer / inconsistency in Database class
· fix for auto-update of newly created accounts
· fixed possible endless loop when closing DirectProxy thread
· fixed service interruption that did not move the anonymity button to "OFF"
· do not warn on small volumes if the total volume is below the warning amount
· fixed domain and referer parsing in HTTP filter
· closing of Sockets ...