EverPrivate Rolls Out Free Privacy Solution

MONARCH BAY, Calif. — EverPrivate.com is offering a new service that conceals where surfers browse and eliminates all of the tracks surfers leave behind. Online activities remain private, which protects identities and privacy.

“We’ve been offering the EverPrivate service as part of our company owned dating service PrivateDateFinder.com and anonymous payment service SecretCashCard.com,” Jerry Klein, CEO of EverPrivate, said. “We’ve found it really resonates with consumers and fulfills a need. We’ve decided to let adult webmasters provide it for free with no forms to complete and no adware. Let’s face it, privacy and the fear of getting caught reduces conversions. EverPrivate addresses that issue.”

EverPrivate is a set of web-based tools that includes an anonymous browser, eraser and services that lets surfers hide their IP address, and erases information from personal computers. This includes all temporary Internet files, cookies, cache, history and transactions. Also included are tools to block access to surfers’ desktops, create private bookmarks and a private telephone number to protect identity. There is no download required or installation and it works from any computer.

“The free EverPrivate service has a total value of more than $100,” Klein said. “For the last year we have been selling the anonymous browser and eraser for $39.95 at online stores like Staples and Circuit City. Now we’ve enhanced the product and included the additional tools to really complete the privacy protection solution.”

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