The anonymity function depends on so-called proxy servers. Unfortunately, we cannot be responsible for their availability and performance, nor for the way they function. We regularly produce lists of servers, which the program can automatically get from our Internet site, if you wish. Nonetheless, it may also be necessary to manually create, or at least supplement, the anonymous server lists.
By using special scripts, it is possible to detect the real IP address in spite of activating the anonymity function. Using script components in HTML content, it is also possible to set and assess cookies. Self-defined data filters (plug-ins) can help combat against such scripts in HTML pages.
Your web browser uses various protocols to receive and send data. ArchiCrypt Stealth does its job only when the browser uses so-called HTTP protocols.
Certain content filters can cause the content of various pages to be displayed improperly. In such cases, you need to evaluate, whether Stealth should deal with the site or whether you should place it in the global whitelist. In some seldom cases it could be even nessecary to deactivate Stealth.