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Announcing Liberty Filter
July 26, 2006 - 8:25pm -- stevphen
LibertyFilter.com allows you to enter the url to any page on
the internet, and have it emailed to any email address.
That's it.
Why would you want to do this?
Maybe your work, school, or country is blocking the URL you
want to visit. Maybe a page won't load properly in your
browser, but you just want to read the text. Maybe you want
to have a copy archived in your email for future reference.
Stay tuned for an exciting new feature to debut soon -- the
ability to email us requests for pages -- get them without
even visiting the site!
Have any questions? Just email me at admin [at]
libertyfilter [dot] com.FAQ
Why are you doing this?
We got tired of trying to visit sites at work and being
blocked. Yeah, it's their right to block us, because it's
their computer. But they'd occasionally ask us to do some
kind of technical stuff, and when we went online to
investigate how, the pages would be blocked! Sometimes you
just need certain pages.
Maybe your work, school, or country is blocking the URL you
want to visit. Maybe a page won't load properly in your
browser, but you just want to read the text. Maybe you want
to have a copy archived in your email for future reference.
All of these things LibertyFilter can help you with, and more.
Won't the webfilters just block LibertyFilter?
We're counting on it. That's why we're developing a way to
request pages BY email -- that is, you'd send an email to a
special email address we'd set up, and your page would be
sent back to you. That's coming very soon.
Won't they just block mail from that address?
The address is Gmail -- they can't block all Gmails, can
they? And if they do, we'll just set up a new email. And
don't worry, we've got other tricks of our sleeves.
Besides, we can think of other, non-webblock reasons you'd
want to have pages sent to your email. We do it all the
time, tohave that page archived in our email accounts, so we
can search it later. We're also developing a special
bookmark -- you would bookmark a page, and LibertyFilter.com
would send it to your email. You'd simply set up a filter in
your email, and all emails from us would go in a certain
folder -- voila, your own personal search engine from pages
you've visited.
What about my privacy?
We will never tell anyone what email addresses are
requesting what pages. And we're developing a way to have
all of that information auto-deleted, in case anyone with a
warrant decides they want to start snooping around.
About marketing: If you don't want, you'll never be sent any
further emails from LibertyFilter.com or any of our
sponsors. Just check the box when you request your page. If
you leave it unchecked, don't worry -- no one will know what
pages you requested, only what category the page was in. For
certain categories -- such as explosives, sex, etc; any
records of requests in those categories will automatically
be deleted after your page is sent, to protect your privacy
and to make it so there's nothing for any government snoops
to find if they decide they want to go on a fishing expedition.
Why is the page design so ugly?
Because the person who was in charge of site design was not
a very good web designer. But the mechanism that makes
LibertyFilter do what it does works perfectly, and that's
all that matters.
What happened to the old LibertyFilter?
It went away. Readership went down, and interest in the
topic of the old page was waning, so the owner of the site
decided to take things in a different direction. He got
together some people and came up with this idea, and that's
that.
Um, I can't think of any more questions. What do I do now?
Go here, and send yourself a page!
LibertyFilter.com allows you to enter the url to any page on
the internet, and have it emailed to any email address.
That's it.
Why would you want to do this?
Maybe your work, school, or country is blocking the URL you
want to visit. Maybe a page won't load properly in your
browser, but you just want to read the text. Maybe you want
to have a copy archived in your email for future reference.
Stay tuned for an exciting new feature to debut soon -- the
ability to email us requests for pages -- get them without
even visiting the site!
Have any questions? Just email me at admin [at]
libertyfilter [dot] com.FAQ
Why are you doing this?
We got tired of trying to visit sites at work and being
blocked. Yeah, it's their right to block us, because it's
their computer. But they'd occasionally ask us to do some
kind of technical stuff, and when we went online to
investigate how, the pages would be blocked! Sometimes you
just need certain pages.
Maybe your work, school, or country is blocking the URL you
want to visit. Maybe a page won't load properly in your
browser, but you just want to read the text. Maybe you want
to have a copy archived in your email for future reference.
All of these things LibertyFilter can help you with, and more.
Won't the webfilters just block LibertyFilter?
We're counting on it. That's why we're developing a way to
request pages BY email -- that is, you'd send an email to a
special email address we'd set up, and your page would be
sent back to you. That's coming very soon.
Won't they just block mail from that address?
The address is Gmail -- they can't block all Gmails, can
they? And if they do, we'll just set up a new email. And
don't worry, we've got other tricks of our sleeves.
Besides, we can think of other, non-webblock reasons you'd
want to have pages sent to your email. We do it all the
time, tohave that page archived in our email accounts, so we
can search it later. We're also developing a special
bookmark -- you would bookmark a page, and LibertyFilter.com
would send it to your email. You'd simply set up a filter in
your email, and all emails from us would go in a certain
folder -- voila, your own personal search engine from pages
you've visited.
What about my privacy?
We will never tell anyone what email addresses are
requesting what pages. And we're developing a way to have
all of that information auto-deleted, in case anyone with a
warrant decides they want to start snooping around.
About marketing: If you don't want, you'll never be sent any
further emails from LibertyFilter.com or any of our
sponsors. Just check the box when you request your page. If
you leave it unchecked, don't worry -- no one will know what
pages you requested, only what category the page was in. For
certain categories -- such as explosives, sex, etc; any
records of requests in those categories will automatically
be deleted after your page is sent, to protect your privacy
and to make it so there's nothing for any government snoops
to find if they decide they want to go on a fishing expedition.
Why is the page design so ugly?
Because the person who was in charge of site design was not
a very good web designer. But the mechanism that makes
LibertyFilter do what it does works perfectly, and that's
all that matters.
What happened to the old LibertyFilter?
It went away. Readership went down, and interest in the
topic of the old page was waning, so the owner of the site
decided to take things in a different direction. He got
together some people and came up with this idea, and that's
that.
Um, I can't think of any more questions. What do I do now?
Go here, and send yourself a page!