New Service Enymity Allows Consumers to Buy Anonymously

LOS ANGELES  A new company called Enymity provides a way for the consumer to buy products and services anonymously.

"In an age of social media, data mining, and identity theft, your privacy is becoming much harder to safeguard," the company said. "There are those out there who seek to buy personal information for both legal and illegal activities."

According to the company, the new service guards against phishing and unreasonable searches where the release of personal information could lead to problems.

"For those marketing themselves in the adult industry, this is a good way for you to bring your products to your fans. Let them know they can enjoy every kind of content you provide in the most safe and secure environment."

Enymity acts as an anonymous buffer to make purchases on behalf of the user, hiding their identity and providing secrecy to buy any legal product or service.

The company said the ease of using common currency allows users a fast easy process without anonymous currencies.

There is no need to exchange to special currencies before a transaction is initiated.

"More frequently than ever hackers are getting information that was intended for private use like credit card numbers, passwords, bank statements and demographic data that tells much more than we want to make public," the company said. "Employers are using this data to check up on their employees and new-hires. Supermarkets track what we buy, employers track us on social media, everywhere you turn you are being asked what demographic you fit into."

Some of the Enymity services offered are joining a website, basic cloaking, deluxe cloaking and specialized services.

For more information, visit Enymity.com.

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