Again, it is recommended to use these links when possible. Wikipedia links have a link next to them for accessing content through a Wikiless Instance (in this case ) for increased privacy. It is recommended to use these links when possible. Twitter links have a link next to them for accessing content through a Nitter Instance (in this case ) for increased privacy. YouTube Videos have a link next to them for accessing content through an Invidious Instance (in this case yewtu.be hosted in the Netherlands) for increased privacy. Some links are not yet archived or outdated on in which case I encourage you to ask for a new save if possible. Precautions while reading this guide and accessing the various links:ĭocuments/Files have a link next to them for accessing content through for increased privacy and in case the content goes missing. You want to do the above and create online anonymous identities online safely and securely: Read the whole guide.
You want to do the above but also learn how to remove some online information about you: Just read the above and add the Removing some traces of your identities on search engines and various platforms. You want to understand the current state of online privacy and anonymity not necessarily get too technical about it: Just read the Introduction, Requirements, Understanding some basics of how some information can lead back to you and how to mitigate those and A final editorial note sections. There are several ways you could read this guide: Mastodon at contact me, see the updated information on the website or send an e-mail to consider donating if you enjoy the project and want to support the hosting fees or support the funding of initiatives like the hosting of Tor Exit Nodes.
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This guide is a non-profit open-source initiative, licensed under Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International ( cc-by-nc-4.0 ).įor help in comparing versions see Appendix A7: Comparing versionsįeel free to submit issues (please do report anything wrong) using GitHub Issues at: Remember to check regularly for an updated version of this guide. Those are fixed as soon as possible when discovered. There are likely still some mistakes in this guide at this moment (hopefully few).
Mistakes have been written in the guide in earlier versions and fixed later when discovered. Please do not take this guide as a definitive gospel or truth because it is not. There might be some wrong or outdated information in this guide because no human is omniscient, and humans do make mistakes. While I am doing the best I can to correct issues, inaccuracies, and improve the content, general structure, and readability it will probably never be “finished”.
Version 1.1.1, November 2021 by Anonymous Planet. (Or “How I learned to start worrying and love privacy anonymity”) The Hitchhiker’s Guide to Online Anonymity