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Be Anonymous
Some of the anonymous advice here is pretty poor and recommends centralized services that require some level of identification.
If you actually need to be anonymous the daunting but doable tactics on https://anonymousplanet.org/ are a much better bet.
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Where can I learn about *everything* that could be used to track me online.
There is no single resource, but personally this is the most comprehensive I know of: https://anonymousplanet.org/
- Let's hope this is still unpopular and gets no traction
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How can I become more anonymous on the internet?
Anyways, maybe this site? https://anonymousplanet.org/
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Thoughts on Rob Braxman running his own email service?
Said you shouldn't download Signal because it makes you stand out and attracts attention. Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IWMZ17Iyu3o Said that you shouldn't use ANY two factor because they're designed to track you, even software 2FA. Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ChKpf5HjcSY (He also says in this video that it's okay to let Google collect data about you as long as they don't tie it to a real world identity, even though the more data you give Google, the easier they can ID you.) Said that you should keep a "real identity" where you "pretend to be a sheep." Make Google searches for things you don't believe in, post tweets/statuses that you don't actually believe but perpetuate the prevailing narrative. AKA: look like you agree with the masses. Meanwhile, keep a second anonymous identity. (Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A8lHsIf6aA8) This is incredibly stupid. First, it doesn't work (source: https://lifehacker.com/generating-a-bunch-of-internet-noise-isnt-going-to-hi-1793898833), second you can easily burn an "anonymous" identity by accident and now it's linked to your real identity. True digital anonymity is almost (not 100%, but damn near) impossible. (Source: https://anonymousplanet.org/) His entire VPN video is just riddled with bullshit like saying that VPNs block email, block monetization, and that it's better to use a server in the US because of 4th Amendment Protections (worked so well in the past, right?) (Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OHfVPgLMMUQ). He then goes on to sell a "VPN router" in his shop that routes all your traffic over Tor - which means that your home internet may be slow, many common websites will probably block you, and as soon as you sign into anything you've lost all anonymity.
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Is Rob Braxman legit? Is he a fear monger?
3) Said that you should keep a "real identity" where you "pretend to be a sheep." Make Google searches for things you don't believe in, post tweets/statuses that you don't actually believe but perpetuate the prevailing narrative. AKA: look like you agree with the masses. Meanwhile, keep a second anonymous identity. (Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A8lHsIf6aA8) This is incredibly stupid. First, it doesn't work (source: https://lifehacker.com/generating-a-bunch-of-internet-noise-isnt-going-to-hi-1793898833), second you can easily burn an "anonymous" identity by accident and now it's linked to your real identity. True digital anonymity is almost (not 100%, but damn near) impossible. (Source: https://anonymousplanet.org/)
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Set up my own VPN | How to use it the right way?
Oh I thought bit launch was some bit exchange/management company or software, so I guess you see why I was telling you to isolated it to an incognito session+VPN. When you exit an incognito session it wipes all cookies, browser storage, etc for that session. However, I think you have to completely close the session, if you have more tabs open that data is probably still around until you completely close the browser. That's why if you use a second browser you're even more safe because you will think of it as a separate "thing" in your mind and be sure to manage it separately. Tor browser is a notch above that. If you don't resize it, you look like a million other tor-browser sessions (yes your browser reports it's "size" back to servers so they can figure out how to space things, and lots of times to finger print you). VPN gives you another layer in that it hides your IP (make sure to go to dnsleak.com and make sure you dns queries aren't leaking to your ISP's nameserver). This document is a bit paranoid, but I feel it has some good info and more than I am gonna type lol. https://anonymousplanet.org/ take from it what you need.
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Airtel blocked my project's website, please help
If you want to read more about censorship techniques employed by the Indian government (or any place) in general: Read 1 2
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I know that the most popular question is about TOR + VPN and it's get the 1k answer about it, BUT i received an email from ExpressVPN which says about "more ways to protect your privacy", so is it just ad or truth?
This is an interesting guide to become anonym: https://anonymousplanet.org/
- Tor is under threat from Russian censorship and Sybil attacks. Tor Project leaders disconnect rogue nodes and call on volunteers to bypass censorship.
CryptoPaper
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Crypto Security 101: Guide to Staying Safe in Crypto
CryptoPaper – A comprehensive guide to security and privacy (more technical)
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Ajánlanátok nekem Cybersecurity témában bármi hasznos olvasnivalót ?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_free_and_open-source_software_packages https://www.reddit.com/r/linux_gaming/comments/edaq0s/guide_migrating_to_linux_in_2020 https://www.reddit.com/r/cybersecurity/comments/iu17uu/cybersec_cheat_sheets_in_all_flavors_huge_list https://techblog.bozho.net/list-of-open-source-security-tools List of Open Source Security Tools https://inteltechniques.com MichaelBazzell Privacy Guides https://madaidans-insecurities.github.io/index.html List of analyses regarding security and privacy focused topics https://github.com/yaelwrites/Big-Ass-Data-Broker-Opt-Out-List Big Ass Data Broker Opt Out List https://github.com/henrypp/simplewall Simple tool to configure Windows Filtering Platform https://github.com/cryptoseb/CryptoPaper Privacy, Security, and Anonymity For Every Internet User https://github.com/retiolus/privacysec Replacements, alternatives https://securityinabox.org Digital-security tools & tactics https://linuxjourney.com Learn the ways of Linux-fu, for free https://anonymousplanet.org Hitchhikers Guide to Anonymity https://fried.com/privacy Privacy Tools (Outdated) https://prism-break.org Opt out of global data surveillance programs like PRISM, XKeyscore and Tempora https://defensivecomputingchecklist.com A list of both things to be aware of and specific defensive steps that we can take in response to the common threats of 2019 EFF Surveillance Self-Defence Guides https://ssd.eff.org/en https://securephones.io Data Security on Mobile Devices
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Nestlé Expands in Vitamins With $5.75 Billion Nature’s Bounty Deal
https://github.com/cryptoseb/CryptoPaper#let-me-explain-further
- What a normal individual needs to take action upon to protect their privacy ?
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How to learn the technology behind privacy software?
The Crypto Paper
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TOR Usage
The primary reason for window curtains in our house, is to stop people from being able to see in. The reason we don’t want them to see in is because we consider much of what we do inside our homes to be private. Whether that be having dinner at the table, watching a movie with your kids, or even engaging in intimate or sexual acts with your partner. None of these things are illegal by any means but even knowing this, we still keep the curtains and blinds on our windows. We clearly have this strong desire for privacy when it comes to our personal life and the public. Joshua in The Crypto Paper
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Você acha que há uma ditadura no horizonte?
The Crypto Paper - Privacy, Security and Anonymity for Every Internet User;
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Como responder às pessoas quando elas dizem que não se preocupam com segurança virtual e privacidade, dizendo "Não tenho nada a esconder / Não faço nada errado"?
The primary reason for window curtains in our house, is to stop people from being able to see in. The reason we don’t want them to see in is because we consider much of what we do inside our homes to be private. Whether that be having dinner at the table, watching a movie with your kids, or even engaging in intimate or sexual acts with your partner. None of these things are illegal by any means but even knowing this, we still keep the curtains and blinds on our windows. We clearly have this strong desire for privacy when it comes to our personal life and the public. Joshua in The Crypto Paper
What are some alternatives?
tty-share - Share your linux or osx terminal over the Internet.
privacysec - I don't have anything to hide, but I don't have anything to show you either.
learn-anything.xyz - Organize world's knowledge, explore connections and curate learning paths
Big-Ass-Data-Broker-Opt-Out-List
ht - Friendly and fast tool for sending HTTP requests
awesome-ctf - A curated list of CTF frameworks, libraries, resources and softwares
ffprofile - A tool to create firefox profiles with personalized defaults.
personal-security-checklist - 🔒 A compiled checklist of 300+ tips for protecting digital security and privacy in 2024
orbot - The Github home of Orbot: Tor on Android (Also available on gitlab!)
mull - Practical mutation testing and fault injection for C and C++
UsTaxes - Tax filing web application
dflex - The sophisticated Drag and Drop library you've been waiting for 🥳