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A Guide To Digital Privacy Part 2

Tails SimpleLogin Cryptomator AnonAddy
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    Tails is a Debian based live CD/USB with the goal of providing complete Internet anonymity for the...
    Pricing:
    • Open Source
    Tail OS which is a live os, basically runs on a usb drive so you don’t have to delete your main os, and also forgets everything you did once you close it, and runs all network traffic through the tor network, also comes with some handy applications and software.

    #Linux #Operating Systems #Linux Distribution 385 social mentions

  2. Receive and send emails anonymously. Create a unique email address for each website to avoid cross-site tracking and protect your inbox from spam, phishing and data breaches.
    Pricing:
    • Open Source
    • Freemium
    • Free Trial
    • $2.99 / Monthly (Premium)
    SimpleLogin which gives you the ability to send and receive with your alias, also pgp encryption for all emails before being forwarded to you, although there is a pricing for some of it’s features.

    #Security & Privacy #Fake Email #Email 270 social mentions

  3. When it comes to saving your files on a cloud server, it is important to ensure the security of those files. Keeping your delicate files out of the wrong hands can save you a lot of time and hassle. Read more about Cryptomator.
    Pricing:
    • Open Source
    Cryptomator which gives you an easy way to create non-fixed containers, basically encrypted folders that can grow in size as you add files to them, which is very useful for file syncing with the cloud, and for storing personal files and folders without having to predetermine a size for them.

    #Cloud Storage #File Sharing #Encrypted Cloud Storage 295 social mentions

  4. Create unlimited aliases for free. Protect your email from spam using disposable addresses. Encrypt forwarded emails with PGP encryption using this service.
    Anonaddy which gives you unlimited aliases, and has a browser extension to make it easy to create new aliases on the fly.

    #Email Productivity #Email Spam Protection #Email 171 social mentions

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