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nyyanks
I know I posted this before but I made a mistake so...

http://letwist.net/operator

http://files.myopera.com/archetwist/operat...peraTor-2.1.zip
http://www.h2-world.net/files/OperaTor-2.1.zip
http://esnips.com/doc/d1390dee-b45a-4cd6-9...e0/OperaTor-2.1

Are they safe? And do you approve of OperaTor? (is it effective and useful)
fozzie
2nd link is dead (404 error)
3rd linjk is a download
4th link is bad link but brings you to the website.

If you want to do anomyneous surfing there are other means to do so. The3re are many free proxy servers which will allow you to do so. I am not litterate enough to estimate the impact that has on your security software but in this case
nyyanks
i know about proxies and such but my school has blocked them and so they are unfortunately out of question

anyone else know about the OperaTor and if it is useful or not?
tg1911
Schools, and most business, have established a computer use policy, and implement it by whatever means.
Any attempt to circumvent such policy exposes these computer systems to a host of viruses, trojans, spyware, dialers, etc.
It is most likely a violation of your schools terms of use for their system, also.

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