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Below is a list with the links for the services I've been successfully using in order to be anonymous when working online with a reasonable usability on a day by day base (low over head).

Secure email: https://protonmail.com/
VPN: https://protonvpn.com/
Search engine: https://duckduckgo.com/
Browser: https://brave.com/
Password: https://1password.com/
Secure coms: https://www.signal.org/

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nice share, thank u
(01-12-2022 10:34 PM)zphanjakidze Wrote: [ -> ]nice share, thank u

YW.
(01-12-2022 10:34 PM)zphanjakidze Wrote: [ -> ]nice share, thank u

You are welcome.
I use everything on there except for protonvpn, will have to check it out thanks!
i feel like proton vpn is honypot its a free service but doesn't work on phone to download the mega files their email gives out access to accounts if authorities asked
FACT:
The internet is a wide open public network.

Many of the larger countries (like here in the US...) have agencies specializing in undetectable, complete surveilance.

No matter what 'tools' folks may use - for every lock created by mankind there is someone or something that can unlock it.

Anyone doubting this observation would do well to view the movie entitled:
'Enemy of the State'.
All the way back then (1998) a great deal of high tech surveilance was depicted in that film...
As being fictional.

It was NOT fictional - even 25+ years ago.

All these years later high tech surveilance has advanced massively beyond that level.

Here in the US, any of the 3 letter agencies can find out pretty much any and everything about any and everyone - and even some of the corporate giants can as well.

I can only sum up the above in ONE way:
Privacy and/or anonymity are long since dead and gone - UNLESS=>
One wishes to live in some deep wilderness in a tent - but even that will not prevent observation from above.
(09-13-2023 02:26 AM)Strobe6587 Wrote: [ -> ]i feel like proton vpn is honypot its a free service but doesn't work on phone to download the mega files their email gives out access to accounts if authorities asked

Well if you want to go through the rabbit hole then protonmail is also likely to be a CIA/NSA honeypot and they aren't any more safe if you are doing anything remotely legal adjacent.

In fact you may be baited to incriminate yourself by their services.
https://techcrunch.com/2021/09/06/proton...thorities/

More here.
https://encryp.ch/blog/disturbing-facts-...rotonmail/
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