Archive for the ‘SmartHide v. 2.x’ Category

New GUI elements for v. 2.2

Tuesday, March 17th, 2009

Hello guys!

As promised earlier, showing you the final screens of some of the newest GUI elements for the upcoming Arovax SmartHide v. 2.2.

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You can see a new Home Tab with a new icon, all elements are nicely placed and well positioned towards each other. Also you can see some important links below the main select controls.

On the screen below you can see that we decided to move Settings tab to a separate section with its own Tabs.

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I hope you like the new layout and icons. I am sure that you will find a new version of Arovax SmartHide a very easy-to-use and yet more powerful client of our top-notch SmartHide Service allowing people all over the Web to encrypt their traffic and protect their identity online.

How to set up Port Forwarding?

Monday, March 16th, 2009
Our Support Department receives a lot of questions from Personal Subscription owners regarding the process of setting up a port forwarding feature. So I decided to provide you guys with a comprehensive instruction. Please use the link below to read it within SmartHide Support Center Knowledgebase:
So, How to set up Port Forwarding in Arovax SmartHide Service?

Just do not forget, that Port Forwarding settings you tune inside your SmartHide Members Area will work only if you connect to Personal IP server in the list of available SmartHide servers. Just open Arovax SmartHide and choose Personal IP in the list of available servers IP. Click Make me Invisible button.

Working over 2.2…

Sunday, March 15th, 2009

I’ve sent the tech specs to our designer today for the new interface buttons needed for Arovax SmartHide version 2.2. Hopefully they will be ready within the next few days and I will show them to you guys. The release of version 2.2 is getting closer day by day. So stay alert! ;)

SmartHide v. 2.2 is Coming!

Thursday, March 12th, 2009

Coding for Arovax SmartHide v. 2.2

Thursday. 7.00 A.M. Everyone is in the office. The water is boiling and everyone wants coffee. Sounds of keyboard typing are everywhere. What is going on? The world is gone crazy?

No. It’s just SmartHide Team preparing a new version of Arovax SmartHide software: version 2.2 ;)

It’s not announced yet, but hey, it’s a behind-the-scenes blog, isn’t it? ;) So, the work is in progress and v. 2.2 is in the final stage of development and is coming out really soon, approximately in the first half of April.

This update is really minor, nothing special. The major work is done on the battlefield of SmartHide v.3.x, but it’s a different story.

So, what’s new is planned for SmartHide v.2.2? Some of the updates are listed below:

  • Vista 64-bit compatibility;
  • Improved User Interface usability;
  • “Visibility List” feature.

Few words about Visibility List. Basically, it allows you to manage a list of websites, which you want to visit directly when you are in the SmartHide “Invisible” mode. For example if you want to check the weather for your region on some website that detects your place by IP, you do not have to turn off SmartHide to visit the website directly, all you have to do is add the actual URL you need to the “Visibility List”.

Going back to work my friends. Over’n Out.

Advanced personal subscription…

Monday, March 9th, 2009

A couple of weeks ago I told you about the implementation of the automatic personal subscriptions approval.

I am glad to inform you guys that the mentioned functionality is already launched and it has already created more than 30 Personal Subscriptions within few minutes after the purchase has been approved. Thus, our faithful clients can start using Arovax SmartHide Service asap.

Vista 64-Bit News

Saturday, March 7th, 2009

_windows_vista_logo_1_3_6Recently our Support Department noticed an increase of emails from users asking to add Vista 64-bit support to Arovax SmartHide.

At this time I would like to assure you that our coders are working over the addition of this feature. I just checked ;)

I plan to release support of Vista 64-Bit in April, 2009. Stay alert for the upcoming announcements.

Malaysian Server

Monday, March 2nd, 2009

Another server has been added to the list of available servers within our SmartHide Service. This time it is a Malaysian server with the IP 124.217.*.*.

This server was used for the free trial version of SmartHide. On March 01, 2009 we closed Free accounts of SmartHide Service and reinstalled this server for the use by SmartHide Regular and Personal Subscriptions Users.

At the moment I am pleased to inform all of you guys that currently we maintain 7 servers for the SmartHide Regular Subscription Users and 8 servers for Personal Subscribers:

  • 2 x USA Servers
  • 2 x Malaysian Servers
  • 2 x Great Britain Servers
  • 1 x DE Server
  • 1 x Latvian Dedicated IP on a USA server /For Personal Subscriptions Only/

Stay tuned for our news & announcements.

New USA Server

Saturday, February 28th, 2009

Today we have finally added a brand new, powerful USA server to the list of available servers within our SmartHide Service.

New server IP is the following: 216.12.*.*

Enjoy the server and let us know if you have any questions or issues.

New USA server coming…

Thursday, February 26th, 2009

Hello folks!

Today we’ve signed contract with a decent Internet Data Center and Arovax SmartHide Service users will get one more speedy USA server. I will tell you more details when we get it set up.

An addition of this server to the list of available SmartHide servers will be announced in a couple of days on our website, forums, and on this blog, of course.

Have a good day guys. Life’s good ;)

A question with regards to Email Privacy…

Wednesday, February 25th, 2009

Yesterday we received a support ticket from our potential customer and I would like all of our users to read the question and the answer to it, as it might be interesting for all of our users:

Q:

I read your site with great interest. However, I need to ask you a question with regards to email privacy. I can see that you offer secure connection between my computer and your server, but when my emails travel to the recipient it can be intercepted anyway, right? Or, if it is not intercepted, it is still on the server of the recipient… I’m not an IT expert but I was thinking about this and think it is not really possible to keep an email private. I’ve read that there is PGP, but then I have to convince the recipient to install PGP and show him how to work it, which I don’t have the time for at all. 
Please tell me if there is a different solution or why I should choose your company despite this security gap.

A:

SmartHide really encodes traffic from a user’s PC to our server only. In 95% of cases it is sufficient for e-mail protection. The fact is that most often e-mail interception is performed on “early stages”, i.e. when the e-mail passes through the network of your local ISP. It’s worth mentioning that Wi-Fi networks are the most vulnerable here. In this case practically anyone can access your e-mails. Further on, when the e-mail leaves your local ISP network it is being forwarded to bigger data transfer companies. The traffic volume in such companies is so big that tracking a single e-mail requires great financial expenses and is technically complicated at the same time. SmartHide servers are located exactly in such big networks servicing big companies and corporations, but not end-users. It is also necessary to mention that if the law violation occurs (spam sending, etc.), a person committing illegal acts is tracked down and his/her personal data is submitted to the corresponding authorities.

Thus, SmartHide to the great extent protects its users from intruders who are trying to get hold of their confidential data. Please note that currently SmartHide does not work with certain corporate mail services because of their spam protection methods – they allow users to send e-mails from their network only, whereas SmartHide changes IP address and the sender’s network after the startup. We will fix this bug in the forthcoming product versions. With all other public mail services like GMail, Yahoo Mail, etc. SmartHide operates ideally.

As for PGP – it is really a powerful tool for data protection, including electronic correspondence. If the program has been set up correctly, it provides the complete protection of your e-mails during the whole way, up to the recipient. But as you have rightly mentioned, the setup of this product is quite difficult for a user, it requires a profound documentation analysis. Additionally not all mailing software supports PGP and both of the users should have it installed and set up. And here we would like to draw your attention to the fact that if the users with whom you are exchanging e-mails install SmartHide, the protection level will increase considerably.