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Topic History of: I live in America?
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veritas of course it is..there are endless proxy services but the free ones end up being slow.

If you use Mozilla add-on Tor which I use sometimes...especially if I don't want the Thought Police knowing I've been viewing Vile Pervert.
Angel Its possible to have a remote IP address proving you live anywhere your heart desires.
Pete Clarke Rubbish.

I remember you telling me I lived in Leeds or something.
JK2006 On our far more detailed search facility you are indeed in the UK and we could, if asked and if betraying our principles, tell you your town and address, Emma.
Emma Bee Actually I don't, but I found an IP locater online and entered my IP number to see what it said. Curiously, it told me that my computer is located in southern California.

I have no idea how IP addresses work, but I thought that it would at least be in the same country as me.