The only difference between normal Internet usage and using Safe Passage is that your Internet connections can be made from your SSH server, not your PC. Assuming your PROXY/SOCKS/Firewall allows you to connect to your SSH host, you can privately tunnel your traffic via that SSH host. It is important to select an SSH Server that runs on a port which your PROXY/SOCKS/Firewall allows outgoing connections to. The standard port for SSH is 22. Some firewalls limit outgoing connections on port 22, but as a general rule allow port 443 (SSL.) Although difficult to find, there are some SSH Account Hosts that run SSH servers on non-standard ports (i.e. port 443.)