This privacy add-on protects your identity by changing tracking parameters.
Addresses containing Google Analytics parameters will be altered to protect your privacy: no buttons to press and no configuration required.
It will scan the page for links and correct them. If a redirected URL contains the tracking parameters, they will be edited. Not functionality is lost.
This add-on is provided as part of Projekt ONI.
A set of maintained Pi-Hole blocklists for handling the following devices:
Katzenpost is an anonymous communication network, a decryption mix network and is the first post quantum mix network. Katzenpost is actively being developed and we hope to soon improve our documentation and our website.
It is our mission to research and development useful mixnet protocols to help people communicate more freely.
Our project goals are closely aligned with the cypherpunk's manifesto.
Katzenpost is licensed under the GNU Affero General Public License v3.0. There are a few small sections of code that are licensed under a different license and these respective code modules contain their own LICENSE files.
Webmasters can use this tool to prevent their site from appearing in the server logs of referred pages as referrer. The operators of the referred pages cannot see where their visitors come from any more.
This guide is meant for advanced users who wants to get rid off Windows 11's bloatware and telemetry. Last tested on Windows 11 22000.376. Gets rid of bloatware. Disables most of the telemetry. Better performance. Optimizes Windows 11 for gaming as well as productivity. Strips Windows 11 to barebones (In Advanced removal below). Unfortunately, it also breaks Sysprep and the sfc/scannow commands.
This is for anyone who seeks to enhance their digital hygiene and security in light of anticipated or existing threats, but it is especially designed for women, Black, indigenous, and people of color, trans people, and everyone else whose existing oppressions are made worse by digital violence. It details best security practices for social media, email, online gaming, website hosting, and protecting privacy of personal information online, as well as the documentation and reporting of harassment, and caring for yourself emotionally during an online attack. You don’t need any specialized knowledge to use this guide – just basic computer and internet skills.
The authors of the guide have all been targets of cyber attacks ourselves; we’ve written the guide we needed when the attacks on us began. We’re all based in the USA, but we’ve done our best to make it useful no matter where you live.
The open source password manager for teams.
Super Agent is a browser extension that automatically fills out cookie consent forms for you based on your preferences. It doesn't store your data by default, informs you of any action taken, and warns you whenever it finds a website not respecting your preferences. Get a faster and unintrusive browsing experience. Plus, you can quickly check and track your consent history. Determine which cookies you want and which cookies you don't want. We will manage it for you, everywhere. Be sure your preferences and data are never sold to any 3rd parties and that you control your data.
Available for Chrome, Firefox, Safari, and Edge.
Whether you’re experiencing or witnessing online abuse, this Field Manual offers concrete strategies for how to defend yourself and others. We wrote this guidance with and for those disproportionately impacted by online abuse: writers, journalists, artists, and activists who identify as women, BIPOC, and/or LGBTQIA+. Whatever your identity or vocation, anyone active online will find useful tools and resources here for navigating online abuse and tightening digital safety.
uBO Minus is permission-less experimental MV3-based network request blocker
This is an experimental network request blocker using the Manifest V3's declarativeNetRequest.
It does not require broad "read/modify data" permission hence its limited capabilities compared to uBlock Origin or other blockers requiring broad "read/modify data" permission. The default ruleset corresponds to uBlock Origin's default filterset.
https://github.com/gorhill/uBlock/blob/master/platform/mv3/description/en.md
A simple-to-use network-wide ad- and tracking blocking system. Set up something like a single-board computer (a spare RasPi or old laptop is fine), run the script, and it converts it into a DNS-level adblocking system. Then configure your local router to use it as its upstream DNS instead of your ISP. Has an easy to use and interpret dashboard. Also has a REST API but I haven't experimented with it yet.
A large list of links to various ad-, sketchy-, spam-, and tracking blocklists in /etc/hosts format. Suitable for use with Pi-hole adblocking.
Automatically delete unwanted cookies from your closed tabs while keeping the ones you want. This extension does not clean data automatically until you enable "Auto-clean." This gives you the chance to add sites to the whitelist.
This WebExtension is inspired by Self Destructing Cookies. When a tab closes, any cookies not being used are automatically deleted. Keep the ones you trust (forever/until restart) while deleting the rest. Firefox containers supported. You can set the cookies that you want to keep (persistent logins) and the rest will be deleted when the tab or window is closed.
Request a duck.com e-mail address that automatically forwards to another address. Automatic generation of random private addresses is also supported.
Requires the installation of a browser addon:
These privacy recommendations are for informational purposes only, and do not constitute legal advice. Please consult with your own counsel for any questions on applicable local, state, or federal laws.
Large data-hungry corporations dominate the digital world but with little, or no respect for your privacy. Migrating to open-source applications with a strong emphasis on security will help stop corporations, governments, and hackers from logging, storing or selling your personal data.
The increasing risk that the Supreme Court will overturn federal constitutional abortion protections has refocused attention on the role digital service providers of all kinds play in facilitating access to health information, education, and care—and the data they collect in return.
In a post-Roe world, service providers can expect a raft of subpoenas and warrants seeking user data that could be employed to prosecute abortion seekers, providers, and helpers. They can also expect pressure to aggressively police the use of their services to provide information that may be classified in many states as facilitating a crime.
Whatever your position on reproductive rights, this is a frightening prospect for data privacy and online expression. That’s the bad news.
This page is organized into different security-related threats. You can jump to the ones that most concern you. Along with each scenario is a list of digital security tips to neutralize the threat!
PiRogue tool suite (PTS) is an open-source tool suite that provides a comprehensive mobile forensic and network traffic analysis platform targeting mobile devices both Android and iOS, internet of things devices (devices that are connected to the user mobile apps), and in general any device using wi-fi to connect to the Internet.