Linux HOWTO #3, Part 1: Anonymous Web Browsing with Tor

Link to Part 2: www.youtube.com LINUX HOWTO 3rd installment, Part 1 Special thanks to Linux Journal (www.linuxjournal.com) for featuring one of my videos on their web site this week. This is the third installment in a new series called Linux HOWTOS. Every week I will post a video explaining how to accomplish something using a GNU/Linux operating system. Please write requests for installments in the comments! The internet is great for many things, but not privacy. Luckily, anonymity networks …

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4 Responses to Linux HOWTO #3, Part 1: Anonymous Web Browsing with Tor

  1. IAskQuestionz4U says:

    What’s Linux box? And how can I install my Tor if I downloaded it off of Softpedia?

  2. sciencectn says:

    Google has a very strict privacy policy. I can’t remember where I read the article but a Canadian model tried to sue a blogger using Google’s blogger service for writing disparaging remarks about her. Google refused to give any information about the user. The US government has also requesting for Google to release its data. Google refused again.

    As for Chinese internet censorship, it was either a censored internet or none at all. Google knew this. They also know the Chinese know ways around.

  3. tehbigtoaster says:

    very well explained

  4. BattleBrother55 says:

    This is stuff kewl I know just about nothing with this so thanks for the information yo.

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