ElliotSmith said:
For additional privacy and anonymity online, Is it possible to manually change your IP address or set it so that it keeps changing every hour or so? How do you do this? I am hardlined into a router.
Technically your PC doesn't have the IP, your router does. Your router negotiates with your ISP for your
Internet address. Your PC, or any others connected to the router, negotiate for your
Intranet address. Example - Your router may be assigned a 32 bit address something like 64.123.456.789. Your router employs an address range reserved for internal usage, commonly something like 192.123.456.10. The 192 prefix denotes internal locations.
Routers commonly double as hardware Firewalls, partly in this addressing manner, your first line of defense. Before you are concerned about your IP, you should check to make sure your router has UPnP disabled. This is a huge security risk and Homeland Security has rightly urged all users to make certain this attack avenue is disabled.
As for anonymity, you'd be better served by file system encryption and strong passwords, and you might also wish to consider that common means (like TOR browsing) which maybe for a time created some sense of anonymity but now are the opposite and actually a "red flag", come with their own set of risks.
Bottom line is this. If you want to protect financial records, or your children from your favorite "adult" site, encryption and proper password protocols will suffice. A huge amount of money is being thrown at Cyber Crime and so called Cyber-Terrorism. If you are involved in anything remotely like this, your odds are very bad. Authorities will eventually track you down and take you away. Remember when your teachers said "This is going on your permanent record!" ? It may have been an empty threat then but it is very real on the Web.
Hang on to what privacy you can and rightfully should, but spoofing your IP is not a means to that end.