Wednesday, July 31, 2013

XKeyscore: NSA tool collects 'nearly everything a user does on the internet'

XKeyscore: NSA tool collects 'nearly everything a user does on the internet' | World news | theguardian.com

Well there are many ways to remain 'invisible' while using the Internet.  Here are some that I use.......

Tor Project.  When using this program,your ISP will only record  you contacting Tor. Your search is then split into six and each piece is bounced round the world to reach the site that you want. The reply data comes back the same way and your ISP again only records from Tor to you

Duck duck go  is a search engine, which does not record your searches

Unsene         gives encrypted E Mail which is not stored anywhere, as it works on an A to B basis. Messages are not stored on a mainframe and then sent to the receiver.

Skype           The jury is out on this one,now. Until recently, Skype refused to give Spooks access. Now the exact position is uncertain.  However, it is free and saves your phone bill mounting up. You also can see the contacts and conference call.

Google phone   This is an Internet phone system, but you have to pay to use it However you can use any name that you wish on it. Cheaper that landlines.

Tinychat    allows you to set up your own chatroom It gives sound and vision. It is also free.

E Mail   If an E Mail is set up and the access password is physically,not electronically sent, given to those allowed to see E mails then you have an invisible E Mail system.  A puts a message into draft,but does not send it.  B, C or D has the entry password and can go into that E Mail  They then read the message for them and delete or reply as required. The E Mail is never sent and so never recorded

Immunicity.  Still looking at this one.   They say that it will bypass any type of filters set up now or in the future..
There are many more ways to stay invisible on the Internet. These are just a few

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