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Tor
daemon and utilities for an anonymizing network
Tails
Linux distribution for anonymity and privacy
Template:Onion URL
Wikimedia template
ZeroNet
ZeroNet is a decentralized web-like network of peer-to-peer users, created by Tamas Kocsis in 2015. The programming for the network was based in Budapest, Hungary. It is built in Python and fully open source. Instead of having an IP address, sites are identified by a public key (specifically a bitcoin address). The private key allows the owner of a site to sign and publish changes, which propagate through the network. Sites can be accessed through an ordinary web browser when using the ZeroNet application, which acts as a local webhost for such pages. In addition to using bitcoin cryptography,
Orbot
Orbot is a free proxy app that provides anonymity on the Internet for users of the Android and iOS operating systems. It allows traffic from apps such as web browsers, email clients, map programs, and others to be routed via the Tor network.
HTTPS Everywhere
browser extension for making web browsers use HTTPS instead of HTTP when possible
The Tor Project, Inc
free and open-source software project for enabling anonymous communication
Briar
free peer-to-peer instant messenger
list of Tor onion services
Wikimedia list article
Tor2web
Tor2web (pronounced "Tor to Web") is a software project to allow Tor hidden services to be accessed from a standard browser without being connected to the Tor network. It was created by Aaron Swartz and Virgil Griffith.
Vidalia
graphical controller for the Tor software
TorChat
TorChat was a peer-to-peer anonymous instant messenger that used Tor onion services as its underlying network. It provided cryptographically secure text messaging and file transfers. The characteristics of Tor's onion services ensure that all traffic between the clients is encrypted and that it is very difficult to tell who is communicating with whom and where a given client is physically located.
Anonym.OS
Anonym.OS was a live CD operating system based on OpenBSD 3.8 with strong encryption and anonymization tools. The goal of the project was to provide secure, anonymous web browsing access to everyday users.
Snowflake
software to circumvent internet censorship
Ricochet
anonymized free instant messaging client
Operation Onymous
international police operation targeting darknet markets operators such as Silk Road
Roger Dingledine
American computer scientist
Operation Bayonet
multinational law enforcement operation culminating in 2017
Shari Steele
American activist
Welcome To Video case
commercial sexual exploitation of children in South Korea