{"id":192712,"date":"2015-03-18T02:03:32","date_gmt":"2015-03-18T06:03:32","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/uncategorized\/21-tips-tricks-and-shortcuts-to-help-you-stay-anonymous-online.php"},"modified":"2015-03-18T02:03:32","modified_gmt":"2015-03-18T06:03:32","slug":"21-tips-tricks-and-shortcuts-to-help-you-stay-anonymous-online","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/tor-browser\/21-tips-tricks-and-shortcuts-to-help-you-stay-anonymous-online.php","title":{"rendered":"21 tips, tricks and shortcuts to help you stay anonymous online"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>      Avoiding being tracked online is nearly impossible, but here      are a few ways to reduce the risk.    <\/p>\n<p>        Getty      Images    <\/p>\n<p>      Consider installing Mailvelope.    <\/p>\n<p>        Mozilla      Screenshot of Firefox private window. Mozilla      This is perhaps one of the most basic privacy options that      just about anyone can take advantage of. The top four most      popular browsers - Google Chrome, Internet Explorer, Mozilla      Firefox and Safari - have a private browsing mode, which can      be found in their respective settings menus. With private      browsing activated, your browser will not store cookies or      internet history on your computer. This has very limited uses      and is perhaps really only effective at hiding your browsing      history from your significant other, siblings or parents.      Private browsing does not securely hide your identity or      browsing activities beyond your local machine as your IP      address can still be tracked.    <\/p>\n<p>              Dado      Ruvic\/Reuters A man is silhouetted against a video      screen with a Twitter and a Facebook logo as he poses with a      Dell laptop in this photo illustration taken in the central      Bosnian town of Zenica, August 14, 2013. The      amount of personal data that social networking sites like      Facebook, Google Plus and Twitter have harvested from their      billions of users is shocking. Head to facebook.com\/settings      and click Download a      copy of your Facebook data and you might be surprised to      see just how much information is on file. Everything from who      you have poked, what events you have or have not attended and      when and where you have logged into your account is logged      and saved. Similar levels of data harvesting occurs on all      major social media sites. This is the price you pay for using      a free service. The only sure-fire way to avoid giving up      this information is to delete your accounts entirely. A word      of warning, deactivating your account is not the same as      deleting it. Deactivating your account is sort of like      putting it into hibernation - all your information is stored      and can be re-activated if you have second thoughts. Always      delete rather than deactivate an account if you wish to      completely wipe it.    <\/p>\n<p>      A large amount of websites track and collect the browsing      habits of the users that visit them. These trackers are      invisible and most people arent aware that theyre being      tracked. Ghostery is a free      browser extension - available on all major web browsers -      that will reveal these trackers, also known as web bugs. You      can then decide which web bugs youre comfortable with      tracking you and which ones youd like to block. In total,      Ghostery keeps track of over 1,900 companies. Each company      has a profile in the Ghostery Knowledge Library, allowing you      to better understand who and why someone is keeping tabs on      you and what action you would like to take.    <\/p>\n<p>              Getty      Images Hushmail is currently very popular, it provides      a private email account with no ads. Most of      the well known and popular email services - Gmail, Hotmail,      Yahoo Mail, Outlook - are not particularly privacy-friendly.      For full Pretty Good Privacy (PGP) encrypted emails, consider      signing up to a more secure provider. Hushmail is currently very      popular, it provides a private email account with no ads,      built-in encryption and unlimited email aliases. A limited      free service is offered, with more features available for a      monthly subscription fee. However, Hushmail is not above the      law and in the past it has been forced to reveal user data to      U.S. authorities following a court order. The company also      logs user IP addresses. MyKolab is a similar service      that has not revealed any user information in the past,      however, they are also obliged to provide access to lawful      interception requests so this still remains a possibility.    <\/p>\n<p>              Arda      Guldogan\/Getty Images Keeping your real email address      away from spammers is crucial to protecting your identity      online. Disposable Email Addresses (DEAs) are      anonymous and temporary. They allow users to quickly create      new email addresses as-and-when theyre needed, which can      then be disposed of after use. This is particularly useful      for avoiding spam when filling in forms on websites that      require an email address to proceed. Keeping your real email      address away from spammers is crucial to protecting your      identity online and DEAs are a great solution. Popular      providers of this service include Guerrilla Mail and      Mailinator, although      there are hundreds out there to choose from. Most DEAs are      not particularly secure, so it is not advised to use these      services to send sensitive information - rather, use them as      a way to avoid giving away your own information in situations      where you are obliged to do so.    <\/p>\n<p>      Virtual Private Networks (VPNs) are one of the most effective      ways to protect your privacy online. A VPN essentially hides      your IP address - your unique online identifier - and runs      all your online data via a secure and encrypted virtual      tunnel, which can keep websites from tracking your online      activity or even knowing which country youre browsing from.      These days, there are many VPNs to choose from. Hotspot Shield, TorGuard, CyberGhost and      HideMyAss are some      of the more popular ones that are currently available. Most      of them require a small monthly subscription fee and they      dont all provide the same list of features, so its worth      shopping around for a VPN that suits you.    <\/p>\n<p>              Tor      Tors anonymity network allows access to the deep or      hidden web. Originally developed with the      U.S. Navy in mind as a way to protect government      communications, Tor      is a network of virtual tunnels that allows people and      groups to improve their privacy and security on the      Internet. Tors anonymity network allows access to the      deep or hidden web, where websites can be created      anonymously and individuals can communicate privately with      each other. When using the Tor browser - which can be      downloaded for free from torproject.org - it is very      difficult for websites or individuals to track your online      activity and location. However, while Tor is quite effective      at protecting your online anonymity, it can be slow,      complicated and restricting. Its also worth noting that      while the network can and has been used for good, it has also      been used for illicit purposes, such as selling drugs and      distributing images of child abuse.    <\/p>\n<p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p>\n<p>See the original post: <\/p>\n<p><a target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\" href=\"http:\/\/www.msn.com\/en-us\/news\/it-insider\/21-tips-tricks-and-shortcuts-to-help-you-stay-anonymous-online\/ar-BBijfak?srcref=rss\/RK=0\/RS=65Aqo0fzgid2JF3LE3zCUc1CuL4-\" title=\"21 tips, tricks and shortcuts to help you stay anonymous online\">21 tips, tricks and shortcuts to help you stay anonymous online<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> Avoiding being tracked online is nearly impossible, but here are a few ways to reduce the risk. 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