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www.foldednote.com is another in the long list of web based services that offer some form of anonymous email messaging. Theirs is somewhat different than most I’ve seen in that it involves a four step process and even allows the anonymous sender to recieve a reply. All this while ostensibly remaining anonymous. Of course, I decided to check it out.
February 26th, 2009 | Posted in Anonymity, Internet, Opinion, Privacy, Reviews, Security, Tracking, Websites | Comments Off on Folded Note Could Be Unfolded Too Easily For Strong Anonymity
It’s been a long time since I did anything with MMS (Mixminion Message Sender) but I’ve finally gotten back to it. MMS Finally has word wrap, which means there shouldn’t be anymore of those really ugly long lines. There are also now three distributions. The original which only contains MMS itself, a second that includes […]
February 9th, 2009 | Posted in Anonymity, Encryption, freeware, Internet, Open source, Programming, Security, Software | 1 Comment
Just in case you thought China was the only country doing stuff like this, they’re not. The Iranian government is working on a law that’s going to “toughen punishment for harming mental security in society” (translation: give the government more license to kill people that openly disagree with it.) They’re already blocking websites that either have sexual content, anything religious that does not agree with Islamic doctrines, and of course, anything that doesn’t agree with government approved politics.
July 19th, 2008 | Posted in Anonymity, Blogging, Censorship, Current Events, Entertainment, Freenet, Internet, News, Opinion, Privacy | 1 Comment
It shouldn’t, but there’s an increasing number of cases where people have been fired because of blogging. There’s a post on Wired Blogs that talks about a survey that claims “Nearly Ten Percent of Companies Have Fired Bloggers“. Why does this happen? Sometimes an employee will be fired because they’re blogging while AT work when […]
July 25th, 2007 | Posted in Anonymity, Privacy, Tutorials | Comments Off on Can Blogging Threaten Your Job?
[Edit June 8, 2012: The Freenet 0.5 network is effectively dead (see this post for details). While you are welcome to try to make this software work and revitalize it, I know of no currently operating nodes. If you DO get a useable network up and running, DO let me know.] A long overdue new […]
October 17th, 2011 | Posted in Anonymity, Censorship, Current Events, Encryption, Freenet, Internet, News, Open source, Privacy, Programming, Software | 3 Comments