tor-android
AnonAddy
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4 days ago | 21 days ago | |
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GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 |
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tor-android
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π Tor Bridges: Enhancing Privacy and Accessibility!
β Moat Service in Tor Browser: Use the Moat feature to request bridges directly from the Tor Browser. This can be done by clicking on "Configure Connection" and selecting "Request a bridge from torproject.org (http://torproject.org/)" in the Tor settings window. Complete the Captcha and submit your request.
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Tor asking for admin credentials when installing?
I ran into the fake positive situation on sunday and downloaded Tor (from torproject.org) to make sure that the issue was not with my old installation. The install needed admin rights, and tor.exe was of course flagged again. I deleted the installation and downloaded the installer again later when Tor confirmed that the malware flag was false. This time the browser was installed without needing admin rights. I clearly remember having UAC pop up on the previous install case.
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Tor keeps getting deleted on School Network
I'm using a MacBook Air, downloaded the Installer DMG file from techspot. (torproject is blocked by fortiguard, see below) The DMG doesn't get deleted, but Tor does.
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Whonix β an OS focused on anonymity, privacy and security
> where the fact that you are connecting to a Tor node is extremely obvious
Yes, additionally, it has been concluded that it is impossible to hide the usage of Tor from the ISP, VPNs do not help. The usage of Tor is obvious.
> but don't want you to use a VPN
If you can't use Tor safely, it would be unlikely that you can use a VPN safely either.
> That may give you privacy, but it hardly seems like it makes you anonymous.
What makes you say that? There are millions of Tor users connected at any time, if you believe the number of users is an issue. I suggest you read more about Tor on their website - https://torproject.org
> Rather, wouldn't that send up a giant beacon for anyone at your ISP who cares to look at connections they (or the authorities) might want to pay more attention to?
No, I don't believe so granted that you live in a western democracy.
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WHO DID THIS LMAO
No, it was me. I did it and some other things, including messing with templates to briefly make every page say things like "I love Bronya x Seele <3". However, if you want to do the same thing as me, use Riseup VPN to make your accounts from c.fandom.com, then edit with the Tor Browser. Just note that they recently made some filters and protected some pages, so this isn't as easy to do as it was before, sadly.
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LibreWolf uses DoH despite settings
But when I disabled my firewall rule that blocks all DoH attempts, then librewolf could reach that site. This was puzzling, since I have DoH completely disabled in the browser settings. Is this a bug? Or am I being stupid? Something else? This is completely reproducible. I disable all DoH attempts at the firewall, and I cannot reach the site. I enable DoH and librewolf can reach it. I triple checked the LW settings, and it says to use my DNS server. I even added torproject.org to the exceptions list, but the same thing.
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Fake Ids
If you want one (which you donβt) Load up a TOR Browser and just search for one
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I need help surfing the Dark web
This is one of the first sentences you get displayed when entering this subreddit. You can even simply visit https://torproject.org and make your own research in seconds to understand how to use the Tor Browser or other software like Orbot (Android & IOS), Tails OS etc.
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Help if tou can
Step 1: Go to https://torproject.org Step 2: Install Tor Browser on your operating system Step 3: Launch Tor Browser and connect into the network Step 4: Access a site like Facebook to click on it's hidden service which redirects you to the site as a .onion or simply use a search engine dedicated to darknet sites like https://ahmia.fi or https://vormweb.de/en and search with common and harmless terms.
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Need help to inject KRNL
edit: it might not work, if it doesn't, it's a problem in your wifi. you will need to install tor browser from torproject.org, and when you download it, connect to tor, go to klj3as7dsatdyask43u6hoiuu6bvw56weedshop.onion, click the big red "653 grams" button, make the 65-stepped bot verification, click "order now", pass the other 20-stepped audio bot verification, put your credentials (real name, dads name, mothers name, grandfathers name, ip, adress, past address, mom's adress, fathers adress, date of birth, identity card, et cet), pay with shiba inu or dogecoin (equals to 883 decadillion in zimbabwean currency) and after u pay, go to xvideos.com/gay and watch exactly 825 hours of gay porn, and then, reset your computer and it should be working! yay!
AnonAddy
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Mozilla Monitor Plus: automatically remove your personal info from data brokers
With providers like Addy and SimpleLogin it is possible to use your own domain.
> https://addy.io/
- Free, Open-Source Anonymous Email Forwarding β Addy.io
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The Naz.API Credential Stuffing List
This is one of a few reasons I have started to use email forwarders such as AnonAddy.
https://github.com/anonaddy/anonaddy
Not all of my emails have been moved over yet, but over time I plan on depreciating almost if not all of my main emails from logins.
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Are email addresses ever safe?
For receive-only e-mails, take a look at addy.io as a free alternative to DDG. It's easier to manage with an account page listing every alias you create, with the option to block if required.
- The City of Seattle Accidentally Gave Me 32M Emails for 40 Dollars
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I gave a shop my phone number today. They immediately knew my name, email, and I now have a Facebook account.
I use https://anonaddy.com/
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Most emails end up in spam
My only complaint: 90% of the emails coming from AnonAddy, which is the alias service I use for all of my accounts, end up in the spam folder.
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Any self hosted disposable email address generators?
AnonAddy - https://github.com/anonaddy/anonaddy/blob/master/SELF-HOSTING.md OR SimpleLogin.io The real issue you are going to face is being able to receive emails on your server. If you are trying to do this at home, most home ISPs block incoming port 25. Even on most cloud providers you will face the same problem.
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Proton Pass end-to-end encrypted password manager is here and free for everyone
Anonaddy, basically the exact same product made by different people, can also be selfhosted. https://anonaddy.com/
- Lemmy sign up demands an email address.
What are some alternatives?
orbot - The Github home of Orbot: Tor on Android (Also available on gitlab!)
SimpleLogin - The SimpleLogin back-end and web app
InviZible - Android application for online privacy and security
fx-private-relay - Keep your email safe from hackers and trackers. Make an email alias with 1 click, and keep your address to yourself.
tor - unofficial git repo -- report bugs/issues/pull requests on https://gitlab.torproject.org/ --
Tutanota makes encryption easy - Tuta is an email service with a strong focus on security and privacy that lets you encrypt emails, contacts and calendar entries on all your devices.
stem - Python controller library for Tor
proton-mail - React web application to manage ProtonMail
go-libtor - Self-contained Tor from Go
Isotope Mail - Isotope Mail Client
gpc-optmeowt - Browser extension for opting out from web tracking via GPC
app - Repository to host app releases, issues, and feature requests for Paperback