No IP-Backtrace - Anonymity in the Internet
From: Oliver Cromwell (cromwell.nospam_at_arcor.de)
Date: 08/11/03
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Date: Mon, 11 Aug 2003 19:05:15 +0200
Hi!
I think I need to promote this a bit more.
Well, you know that you basically can be followed around the net and the
websites you have visited by the IP-address you have be assigned.
English: http://anon.inf.tu-dresden.de/index_en.html
Deutsch: http://anon.inf.tu-dresden.de/index.html
This is not necessary. There is a free programme from the Technical
University of Dresden, Germany that mixes the IP-addresses of the people
currently logged in. This means: the more are using this, the more
anonymity you get.
The usage has dropped a lot lately and hence the anonymity as well. Please
have a look at the website.
Who ever uses PGP - this is for you as well !!
Have fun!
Oliver
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