I have tried Identity Cloaker paid service myself. They have servers located in the U.S, UK, Canada, NL, German and some other countries. Using the software I feel it’s like using SSH tunnel. The software will setup a secure tunnel between your computer and the Identity Cloaker server. You will need to set 127.0.0.1:port as your browser proxy if you are using Firefox. Before you can browsing a website, the software will asks for the Identity Cloaker login info. For the free demo version, the login is “demo”and the password is “demo” without quotes.
The software also has a built in portable OpenVPN client. You can test their VPN service for free with the demo free version. It’s not needed to re-install the software if you want to upgrade to the premium service. You will get a product key and your login and password after you make a payment.
Only limited websites can be visited with the free demo version. They are identitycloaker.com, bing.com, google.com, yahoo.com, eff.org, wikipedia.org, wikimedia.org, wiktionary.org, wikinews.org, wikisource.org, wikiversity.org, wikibooks.org, wikiquote.org, wikimediafoundation.org, blogger.com, squidoo.com, twitter.com, facebook.com.
If you are looking for a free way to access facebook when it is blocked, try Identity Cloaker.