Not to mention, as the AOL search leak demonstrated, people put a lot of personally identifying information in URLs.
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All this does is switch between HTTP Proxies. If you do this automatically
it will break HTTP sessions. Most proxies will be pretty slow too. A big sacrifice for any real world protection you think you may be getting.
Also as Phorm will likely be cookie based and be able to cope with DHCP , switching IP address wont make any difference.
A bit Snake Oilish.
You could have just installed the FireFox SwitchProxy tool for free.