If you are not familiar with Cocoon, it’s a free Firefox browser extension that basically act as a superfast proxy server between you and the internet. Once activated, every Internet request go through Cocoon’s servers, which protects your anonymity, and now security. I’m saying that it is superfast because there is no noticeable slowdown from using Cocoon.Watch Netflix abroad: Cocoon users also have an U.S IP address, which makes it possible to use services like Netflix from abroad, without having to pay for a VPN ($8/mo). This is a side effect, which may or may not last as Netflix may decide to take action, although there no easy way for Netflix to tell where Cocoon users are (which is the whole point). That said, Hulu has found a way to block non-US users, even with Cocoon.
Avoid Spam: Finally, if you don’t want to give your real email to an online service, Cocoon can generate a random @cocoon.com email address that you can use as a proxy. You can check those virtual mailboxes online and forward legitimate emails back to your account.