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Of course, dyn!o is right.
To be even more secure, you can set-up that high-anonomity-proxy in your browser, disable Java (as it does not use your proxy-settings), and block all connections except those to your DNS-server and to your proxy to get even more security.
Additionally , you could install a PHP/CGI-proxy-script on the free webspace of your choice and surf with it (remember to use the proxy ALL THE TIME).
Most webspace providers do not log the HTTP-GETs done by php-scripts, especially if they use they use their own HTTP-implementation using sockets, so they can not find out, whose customer's script requestet that pages. But even if they could, they would just see the IP of your chinese proxy.
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