Anonymity while online
Anonymity while online
A good read... How to obtain nearly complete anonymity while online.
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Re: Anonymity while online
A couple of things:
- i2p requires Java.
- Freenet, according to their site, requires 10% of a CPU core and 200MB RAM, which is too much for me.
- About the DNS entries, here are what those entries in the blog post are affiliated with:
208.67.222.222 | 208.67.220.220 - OpenDNS
87.118.100.175 | 94.75.228.29 | - German Privacy Foundation
62.75.219.7 - awxcnx
87.118.104.203 | 62.141.58.13 | 87.118.109.2 - Swiss Privacy Foundation
Other DNS entries can be found here:
http://anonymous-proxy-servers.net/wiki ... NS_servers
http://wikileaks.org/wiki/Alternative_DNS
One thing I've been meaning to try out is Advanced Onion Router. That blog post made me want to try it!
- i2p requires Java.
- Freenet, according to their site, requires 10% of a CPU core and 200MB RAM, which is too much for me.
- About the DNS entries, here are what those entries in the blog post are affiliated with:
208.67.222.222 | 208.67.220.220 - OpenDNS
87.118.100.175 | 94.75.228.29 | - German Privacy Foundation
62.75.219.7 - awxcnx
87.118.104.203 | 62.141.58.13 | 87.118.109.2 - Swiss Privacy Foundation
Other DNS entries can be found here:
http://anonymous-proxy-servers.net/wiki ... NS_servers
http://wikileaks.org/wiki/Alternative_DNS
One thing I've been meaning to try out is Advanced Onion Router. That blog post made me want to try it!
is it stealth?
Re: Anonymity while online
Strongly recommend it. Great software.freakazoid wrote:One thing I've been meaning to try out is Advanced Onion Router. That blog post made me want to try it!
The article is right to point out that if you need real anonymity online, you should be using multiple tools, since even the Tor network folks acknowledge they can't provide real anonymity.