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Monday, February 9, 2015

FREE INTERNET ACCESS USING PROXIES IN UGANDA (ORANGE, MTN UG AND AIRTEL)

FREE INTERNET ACCESS USING PROXIES IN UGANDA (ORANGE, MTN UG AND AIRTEL)

100% FREE INTERNET ACCESS IN UGANDA
PC & PHONE CONFIGURATIONS...
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AIRTEL PROXIES

-.SSL SITE SUPPORTED
PROXY
66.135.50.150
Homepage = http://59.160.229.40/proxy/

-.PROXY
interrobangpath.org
Homepage = FB.ME

-.PROXY
daveproxy.co.uk
Roogen.com
Goproxing.net
Homepage = FB.ME

-.streaming proxy
anobrowse.com
Homepage = http://fb.me/browse.php?u=Oi8vd3d3LnlvdXR1YmUuY29tLw%3D%3D&b=13

-.proxy
infinitebypass.com,class-of-2012.info
Homepage = fb.me


ORANGE AND MTN PROXIES

-kproxy.com
-62.75.248.138
-62.75.211.32
-69.64.34.145
-85.31.186.21


ALL THOSE PROXIEZ USE PORT 80 and work 100%
...for more proxiez visit http://freenuts.com/100-free-tools-for-you-to-access-blocked-sites/

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PC SETUP

...***Mozilla Firefox***...
Lets use 85.31.186.21 port 80..
Menu>>Options>>Network>>manual proxy configuration>>then input 85.31.186.21 as HTTP proxy and 80 as port
Input home page on yo browser(tools>>options>>general and type..m.facebook.com).
so that when u open ur browser,automatically it wil display "85.31.186.21" page were u type yo web address or google".

...***Google Chrome / Internet Explorer***...
settings>>under the hood>>Network>>Change proxy settings>>connections>>LAN settings>>Proxy server>>Advanced

...***Opera***...
Menu>>Settings>>Preferences>>Advanced>>Network>>Proxy Servers...

...***Avant Browser***...
........Tools>>Default Rendering Engine>> and choose the web browser u want to use plus its settings
For downloads using avant go to Tools>>Downloads>>Options>> Input tha proxy address and port for HTTP & FTP Proxy Server

...***Maxthon3***...
Menu (tha blue smile)>>Options>>Proxy>>Use custom proxy setting>>Add = 62.75.248.138>>Address = 62.75.248.138>>Port = 80>> OK

...***IDM (Internet Download Manager)***...
to download youtube videos and other downloads (Its better if yo browser downloads files which are not videos)
options>>proxy and type the proxy yo using. i.e 62.75.248.138 port 80

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PHONE SETUP
NOKIA / Sony Ericsson / samsung
...Menu>>settingz>>configuration>>personal config. sett>>Add new>>Web>>
Account name = 62.75.248.138>>Homepage = m.facebook.com>> user name & password leave it blank/empty>>use pref. access pt = NO
>>Access point settings>>Proxy = Enabled>>Proxy address = 62.75.248.138>>Port = 80>>Data bearer = Packet data>>
Bearer settings>>Packet data acc. pt. = orange.ug>>Network type = IPV4>> Authentication type = Normal...........ENJOY!
CHINA PHONES = 62.75.248.138....port = 80....apn/access point = orange.ug....homepage = m.facebook.com
....they work on all phonez even china phones (2,3,4 sim-card phonez)

10 most frequently asked Whatsapp questions answered

10 most frequently asked Whatsapp questions answered

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Whatsapp messaging service has over 700 million users exchanging more than 30 Billion messages every single day. That’s according to the latest stats from Facebook’s quarterly earnings.
Here we answer 10 most frequently answered questions about the service.

#1. What is Whatsapp

Lets start with the basics. Whatsapp is a multi-platform mobile phone messaging service that uses your phone’s internet connection to chat with other WhatsApp users. The keywords here are; “messaging service” and “phone’s internet”.
Without an active data plan or if your phone is offline, you won’t be able to send or receive Whatsapp messages. The other thing is that until now, Whatsapp has been a messaging service enabling you only text and maybe send audio and video messages. No calls. However, the company has started rolling out real-time voice calling feature starting with India. This will put Whatsapp in direction competition with other calling apps such as Skype and Viber.

#2. How does Whatsapp work

One word — Data.
Whatsapp uses your phone’s internet connection to send and receive messages to and from other Whatsapp users. Both the sender and receiver must have the App installed and that’s regardless of their location in the world.
Without those MBs on your phone and without the recipient having Whatsapp, please don’t expect miracles.

#3. How does Whatsapp make money

Whatsapp is free for the first one year after which it charges $0.99. With over 700 million users each paying about $1, that’s a cool $700 million for a company that employees only 55 people.
However, according to our experience, Whatsapp never charges that $1 after expiry at least for me. It’s been auto renews my trial period for another year since 2011!
The other way that Whatsapp makes money is by selling itself. In October 2014, Facebook finalised a $22 billion acquisition of the service. That’s real money right there.

#4. How to download Whatsapp

Whatsapp is supported on Android, iPhone, BlackBerry, Nokia S40, Nokia S60,  Windows Phone and BlackBerry 10.
Normally you would go the respective Appstores to download the app. For instance Blackberry users can use App world, iOS visit the App store and Android users the Play store.
However, you can also download the app directly from Whatsapp website.

#5. How does Whatsapp last seen work

Now we know that this has raised some eyebrows about Whatsapp. Some people incorrectly think that big brother is watching them, but that’s not the case. You need to know the meaning of two status indicators “online” and “last seen”;
  • online means that contact has WhatsApp open and is connected to the internet. However, it does not necessarily mean they have read your chat.
  • last seen refers to the last time the contact used WhatsApp.
Like the bygone Instance Messaging services that had “offline”, “online”, “busy” indicators, Whatsapp also has its own way of letting you know the “presence” of the other party so you can communicate better. However, if you still have your own reservations, you can tweak all this in the privacy settings.

#6. When Whatsapp expires, what next?

According to Whatsapp, the service is meant to be free for the first one year after which you remit $0.99/year.
But as I have already stated, it almost never expires. It remains perceptually free. Whatsapp is perhaps weary of losing users to competitor services that don’t charge a cent.

#7. Where are Whatsapp images stored on Android

We know most of you send and receive lots of Photos and videos on Whatsapp. The problem is that Whatsapp stores that media locally on your phone. Should you lose it, say goodbye to your cute photos as well.
It’s important to know where Whatsapp stores your images so that you can back them up on another service like Dropbox, Google drive or any of these free online storage services.
If you have an Android phone, your images are stored in /data/data/com.whatsapp/

#8. How to hide last seen on Whatsapp

Simply go to settings > Account > Privacy > Last seen > Nobody.

#9. How get Whatsapp for PC

Typing on the phone can suck. That’s why you might consider using Whatsapp on PC.
Previously you had to use a workaround like Bluestacks to use Whatsapp on PC. However, last month Whatsapp officially added support for Whatsapp on PC. It’s sleek and simple.

#10. What are those check marks next to my messages?

Whatsapp has 3 important check marks and here’s what they mean;
  • #1. message successfully sent.
  • #2.   message successfully delivered to the recipient’s phone.
  • #3.  the recipient has read your message.
To know more about these checkmarks, please check out our brief guide to understanding Whatsapp status checkmarks.

Now we know there’s a lot more questions that you have about Whatsapp service such as how broadcast message Whatsapp, how to update Whatsapp, how to block contacts on Whatsapp etc. But we just can’t answer all of them right here. Fortunately, Whatsapp has great documentation about its remarkable service with a comprehensive FAQ page that you can always visit for more answers.

Use your mobile phone as an Internet modem

 Use your mobile phone as an Internet modem

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If you have a smartphone, you already have an internet modem. In fact, if your phone battery is good enough or if you quickly want to access the internet on your laptop or iPad, or you simply don’t want to invest in buying a stand alone modem altogether, then your phone might be your best choice.
Unlike your USB modem or dongle, your smartphone can provide not just your phone, but upto 8 devices(depending on your phone) including iPad, Samsung tablets, Smartphones and even laptops or notebooks. How it works is that your phone gets the internet through its cellular 3G antenna with the aid of the Simcard and then supplies the internet through Wi-Fi hotspot.

Naming your wireless Hotspot

Different mobile phone operating systems have different steps of turning on the hotspot (also known as tethering or internet sharing) feature. But they all share some common things that you have to setup.
The first is an SSID which is the name of the wireless hotspot as seen by other devices. Various people have different naming conventions for their mobile hotspot. Normally you would go with something that identifies your mobile phone like “Dave’s hotspot” or you can go for something that can potentially keep off unwanted users from tapping your phone data like “virus.exe” or you can use a mean name like “get your own Wi-Fi”.
The second thing you have to setup is your mobile hotspot password. This is so that you can fend off anyone else that you don’t wish to access your data from using it. Your password should be a minimum of 8 characters. It’s advisable that you use alphanumeric characters like “Dave9019″ or characters mixed with symbol’s like “D@v3hotwi-fi!” so that it’s hard for hackers to break into and use your phone data for free or even access private data on your phone. Just remember “12345678” isn’t a secure password!

Turning on the Hotspot feature

To turn on the HotSpot feature on Android device, simply go to Settings >Tethering and HotSpot >On. You can also share your internet via Cable (USB tethering) or via Bluetooth if you don’t want to drain your battery and are not sharing your connection with multiple users.
How to share your phone internet
In order to use your Windows Phone as a mobile Wi-Fi hotspot and share your internet connection, simply go to Settings > Internet sharing > On. If you own an Apple device, open settings > Personal hotspot > On.

Before you turn on your hotspot

Check for the following before you switch on that hotspot feature;
– Charge your phone so that the battery is full — you may even consider leaving it on charge while the Hotspot feature is on especially if you are going to keep it on for long — This is because WiFi tethering chews a lot of battery.
– Also make sure you have the right APN settings to enable the data connection (This is usually automatic but sometimes the APN has to be manually input)
– Load your preferred red Data Bundle from your service provider so that you have enough data to share
– Set up your HotSpot by Naming it and giving it a password to avoid freeloaders as we have discussed above. When you turn on the HotSpot, let the recipient devices turn on their WiFi and input the password you give them so as to connect to your HotSpot.
So that’s how you can turn your phone into an internet modem. However, we still recommend that you buy a USB modem or 3G router for your internet needs. This is so that you don’t drain the battery on your smarphone. Also a USB dongle is powered through your laptop’s USB port, so it doesn’t need a separate power source. If you have a family, then a stand-alone internet router where internet can be shared with everyone else at home is the best choice.