How to Be Anonymous Online

How to Be Anonymous Online
Authors
Eydie, A.M.
Publisher
Amazon Digital Services, Inc.
Date
2013-09-02T00:00:00+00:00
Size
0.14 MB
Lang
en
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What's your anonymity worth?

"From a MicroSD card, I can boot my computer at home, work and anywhere else without logging in, revealing my location, leaving data behind or displaying my activity for monitoring. I can access virtually anything from anywhere, Anonymously, then hide the SD card in my phone and go."

This manual is written:

In 1,2,3 step format

With concise, yet thorough,

instructions

For beginners using a PC

I will show you how to:

Use someone else's computer without them knowing

Browse the internet anonymously

Circumvent Windows without altering anything on the system

Make an email account that actually is anonymous (Not TorMail)

Use PGP Encryption the right way (I make this simple)

Taunt Kim Jong-Un

PLUS... provides you with future updates so you WON'T have to buy again.

Here are a couple of important points regarding Online Anonymity:

Disabling Cookies is USELESS - You are still traceable through your digital fingerprints.

Using an IP Proxy Service is BAD - It routes all your activity through a central source that can track you

Logging into a computer is BAD - It leaves a record that you were there.

Subscribing to an Anonymity Service is BAD - You are giving out your name, credit card, etc. to buy anonymity... you are not anonymous if you share personal information!

Creating an anonymous Yahoo, Gmail, etc., account is BAD - Just ask General Petraeus how well this works.

JavaScript is BAD - This is a prime vehicle for transporting malware into your system.

Super-Cookies are BAD - They regenerate deleted cookies, are stealthy and hard to delete.

Digital Fingerprints are REALLY BAD - Advertisers have begun using digital fingerprints to track individual's activity. They are created by gathering the data your system provides websites, such as, installed fonts, browser extensions and their micro-versions, operating system and its updates, time zone, etc., etc., etc.... While individual bits of this information are not particularly dangerous, collectively, they are compiled to create a traceable and absolute "digital fingerprint."

You need to know...

Bitcoin is NOT Anonymous! Other books tell you Bitcoins are Anonymous or you can use "Bitcoin Laundry" services to cover your tracks. I will explain why they are wrong and what technology is in the works to fix this.

Some say, "encrypt your hard drive" and "install anonymity software." That looks suspicious! I want to keep my need for Anonymity a secret.

NOTICE - August 6, 2013: a malicious JavaScript code was deployed from the anonymous email website, TorMail, exploiting a little hole in otherwise anonymous systems. The anonymity of individuals following this guide was NOT compromised; they were doing things the right way. Yay! If the exposed had spent $4.99 on this little guide and only learned about that little hole, they would still be anonymous.

Author believes in the "Keep It Simple Stupid" methodology. This manual details exactly what you need to get what you want, no more, no less. Author wrote this so you could be anonymous today instead of spending the next week reading everything you find on Google and, in the end, still not know how to implement the proper steps.

Other books and online instructions give you a bunch of sources and programs for anonymity, yet, they don't tie up loose ends. For instance, you might buy anonymity software, but, is another Windows program still tracking your movements? If you want to use a work computer, they certainly are not going to allow you to install anonymity software. You need to run straight from a DVD, Flash Drive or MicroSD card outside of Windows all together. I will even show you how to boot with a flash drive on old computers that normally cannot do so.

Let's tie up those loose ends. All you need is a DVD burner, 3 DVD-R's, and a 4GB+ USB Flash Drive or MicroSD card with USB adapter.