I wouldn't use the zero 8chan its talking about. The known admins of 8chan dont know who set that up. Thats enough reason for me to be concerned about the data being gathered; of course it is possible its just some superfans that want to continue forward..
>It's a p2p network. Anyone can track everyone
That... isn't true.
Well, for zeronet it probably is since zeronet basically uses torrent under the hood IIRC.
Freenet however provides anonymity.
Also it wont be easy to setup on tails because tor doesnt work with udp. Youll need a tunnel, e.g. a vpn or ssh. Performance will likely suck too.
>>1258 This anon is right. But you can modify the iptables to allow UDP traffic on the Freenet ports. Also change the DNSPort on torrc to other port than 53. This probably works, haven't tested.
Also, don't use Freenet.
>java
>secure
Pick one.
Notice that none of the official branding or documentation claims that Freenet is anonymous, they say "strong privacy protections".
Basically any node you connect to directly can do statistical analysis on file fragments going in and out of your node to detect A) what files they belong to and B) whether you are requesting them or only proxying them. That's why the Freenet press statement above includes this line
>The only way to defend against serious attacks is to use Freenet in Friend-to-Friend mode
Basically the only way to use Freenet anonymously is to only connect to nodes you 100% trust (but don't know how you are somehow), which defeats the whole point of having an anonymity network.
>Well, for zeronet it probably is since zeronet basically uses torrent under the hood IIRC.
Yes that's right. Html-over-bittorrent means that your entire browsing history is publicly accessible to everyone else on the network since you seed everything you download. Nobody with a brain would go anywhere near that shit.
OP's infograghic is actually talking about Zeronet but OP's post says Freenet so that's probably where the confusion is coming from.
tl;dr both are shit but for different reasons.