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This goal of this manual is to help provide users with tools to remain anonymous if they wish.
Software
- GNUnet is a secure, trust-based peer-to-peer framework. A first service implemented on top of the networking layer allows anonymous censorship-resistant file-sharing.
- Tor is free software and an open network that helps you defend against a form of network surveillance that threatens personal freedom and privacy, confidential business activities and relationships, and state security known as traffic analysis. Tor won the 2010 Free Software Foundation's Award for Projects of Social Benefit
- I2P (Invisible Internet Project) is a software to run and use the I2P darknet. It is isolated from the clear net (Internet). It allow do to many things: hosting hidden web site, file sharing, tchat, forums, emails, ... All that inside I2P (and only inside i2P).
- Kovri is a free, decentralized, anonymity technology developed by Monero. A lightweight and security-focused router, Kovri is fully compatible with the I2P network.
When it comes to BitTorrent activity, it's recommended to use the I2P network, however you may require faster speeds in which case it's recommended to use the WireGuard technology to connect to a VPN.
Guides
- Simple stateful firewall
- BitTorrent over I2P
- I2P Browser Setup
- Running WireGuard on a router
- Running WireGuard with Mullvad on Linux
- Changing your MAC address
- First steps toward online privacy
- Second steps toward online privacy
- How to blog anonymously
Others
- uBlock Origin
- HTTPS Everywhere
- Privacy Badger
- Request Policy
- Random Agent Spoofer
- Self-Destructing Cookies
- NoScript
- FoxyProxy
- Tor Browser Bundle
See also
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