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Anonabox could be the everyman’s answer to internet privacy

Posted on October 14, 2014 by pogowasright.org

Cassandra Khaw reports:

On the internet, everyone is susceptible to invasions of privacy. But, a group of developers is hoping to change this by kickstarting a one-stop solution for anyone looking to peruse the internet without having their personal information harvested.

Anonabox hinges on open source software known as Tor, which encrypts user activities on the World Wide Web. While some amount of technical knowledge is usually needed to implement Tor, Anonabox will purportedly offer plug-and-play usability.

Read more on The Verge.

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