Freedom is privacy software (Win95/98 only) that encrypts your http/news/smtp/etc requests and routes them through a private network to ensure your privacy on the internet. You purchase timelimited Nyms (pseudonymous identities) which have a public and private key (as far as I can make out). Hm, so as long as your own computer is secure, all your requests appear to be going to a single IP and are encrypted anyway. Clever. They're still going to fail because of the bad karma from trademarking 'Cookie Jar'. Yeah, because that term's not already widespread and used everywhere.
Freedom is privacy software (Win95/98 only) that encrypts your http/news/smtp/etc requests and routes them through a private network to ensure your privacy on the internet. You purchase timelimited Nyms (pseudonymous identities) which have a public and private key (as far as I can make out). Hm, so as long as your own computer is secure, all your requests appear to be going to a single IP and are encrypted anyway. Clever. They're still going to fail because of the bad karma from trademarking 'Cookie Jar'. Yeah, because that term's not already widespread and used everywhere.