Identity Theft and IP Changers
Identity theft; a hundred years ago, nobody would have understood what that even means. Perhaps they would have thought it was a just a fallacy produced by some science fiction movie, but they didn’t even have science fiction movies yet. Identity theft is a product of the Information Generation, and at no other point in history has one’s identity been able to be stolen. Any identity for someone from at least one hundred years ago was your own personal image; the clothes you wore, the things you did, the people you associated with: a highly social concept. Nowadays though, your identity is delineated by your social security number, your phone numbers, and other little strands of data that truly mean nothing but also mean everything.

IP Changers protect your online identity
It seems kind of ironic; one’s identity is shown by a bunch of numbers and passwords and user names. When you think about it though, it really does make sense. A hundred years ago, there simply weren’t as many people, and those people lived in small towns where everyone knew everything about everyone else. Nowadays we live in crowded cities pretty much running into each other while trying to walk on the street. Instead of just having to watch out for a slowly moving horse drawn carriage, we have to beware and yield (a car yielding in a busy city just doesn’t happen) to huge sport utility vehicles, speeding through the streets desperate not to hit any red lights. These people in the small towns were all known by first and last names; the government today could never keep track of all American citizens like that, so we are each assigned a social security number; a numerical value that becomes who you are to the United States government, and a tool that makes it much easier and faster to search for and find people.
These days as well, it is much more difficult to earn a living. While there are still possibilities by going to school and getting good grades and knowing the right people, some people are just too lazy and lethargic to do all of this. They figure, why not capitalize and mooch off of someone else’s success? Thus the Internet hacker was born. Evolved from the archaic hackers who actually hack to physically break into someone’s home to steal something, these criminals have an almost superhuman ability; they can steal from far away.
The best way to do this is through the computer. Your IP address is often the conduit to all of your sensitive information, so they will strike where they can get all of your information and become you; to find your social security number, they often hack your IP address and break into your computer. Combat this and protect your good name and good fortune; use an IP changer and throw these low lives off of your connection. An IP changer will change your IP and make you (and all of your other sensitive information!) untraceable.
