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Tor
Discontinued Tor protects your privacy on the Internet by hiding the connection between your Internet address and the services you use. (This is *not* the official repository.) (by katmagic)
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InfluxDB
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Think of TOR as your own personal VPN. Instead paying someone else to route your traffic through their VPN server, you send your traffic through a TOR node that encrypts your data and routes it through other TOR nodes. The encryption will slow down your bandwidth a little, so you may not want to go this route for everything you do online.
As for the Raspberry Pi and TOR nodes. The Pie is a single board hobby computer that you can pick up for as little as ten bucks. But If you aren't an electronics geek you should probably just get the 4GB version of the latest model since the cheapest model will require a whole bunch of extra shit that you probably don't want to dick with. Install Pi-hole and route all your home network traffic through it to block ads. Once you have this set up, it's way easier than juggling browser plugins and works across every device you hook up to your router. If you're paranoid, you can also install a TOR Node and go anonymous.
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