>but-but you can't achieve that! it's impossiblez!
Right, you cannot achieve 100% privacy, unless you had some kind of privacy minded parents or aren't on government records. What i'm asking for is resources or advice, on how i can achieve the most privacy & anonymity possible.
Also, the following sites do i already know, so there's no need to post them twice:
The same way Ted Kazinsky aka the unabomber flew under the radar of the FBI.You remove yourself from technology and people by living in a wooden shack in the middle of nowhere.
>>8728 The information you look for on the Web builds a profile. If you search for uniquely specific things on Tor and clearweb, it could link you to it.
>>8726 Some notes:
>It is the safest way to use Tor according to the Tor Project.
While this is true that they said it, this is not very accurate. You could also mention other browsers like lynx and Links can be as safe (or more, IMO).
>I2P
Should mention the official client uses Java.
>Privacytools.io recommends...
This is your guide, not theirs. Don't suck their dick. People at "privacytools" are mostly retardeds and were blocking Tor traffic until recently (through Cloudflare).
>Fingerprinting
>muh 16249 extensions
Stop it. The only tip useful in this is disable javascript/cookies/referer. The rest is trash.
>Web cache
Not used anymore and not recommended. Privoxy is dead and Squid MitM TLS traffic, which is harmful to privacy.
>DNS
Mentions everything *not* related to anonymity, except Tor Resolve (DNSPort option in torrc). See also:
https://github.com/DNSCrypt/dnscrypt-protocol/blob/master/ANONYMIZED-DNSCRYPT.txt >Operating systems
Doesn't mention OpenBSD.
>Routers
Doesn't mention OpenBSD.
You should also include hardware section, as ME/PSP can be harmful to anonymity/security. And secure messaging (OMEMO/Matrix).
>>8738 >You could also mention other browsers like lynx and Links can be as safe (or more, IMO).
safe? maybe, depending what you mean by safe, but definitely not anonymous, as lynx and links will have different fingerprint than Tor Browser
>Stop it. The only tip useful in this is disable javascript/cookies/referer. The rest is trash.
disabling cookies and referer will give you very rare fingerprint. you should use what Tor Browser does
>>8976 >Is there a way to have the same finger print as the tor browser while using a browser like surf?
without modifying source code? not possible
with modifications, yes, but only Safest mode (without javascript). and even then, CIA could use some CSS shit to see the difference. you could insert Tor Browser CSS engine into your browser, but what is the point of using your browser then, when you are almost using Tor Browser?
Right, you cannot achieve 100% privacy, unless you had some kind of privacy minded parents or aren't on government records. What i'm asking for is resources or advice, on how i can achieve the most privacy & anonymity possible.
Also, the following sites do i already know, so there's no need to post them twice:
Privacytools.io
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