How to surf the internet anonymously?

Arno59 Posted messages 4603 Registration date   Status Contributor Last intervention   -  
Aranud87 Posted messages 277 Registration date   Status Contributor Last intervention   -
Hello,

I was surprised by what browsers can display

- Internet Explorer 6
- Mozilla 1.7.12
- FireFox 1.5.02
- Opera
- Konqueror

Proof:

http://www.anonymat.org/vostraces/index.php
http://www.cnil.fr/index.php?id=19

http://www.cnil.fr/index.php?id=125
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conan
 
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lami20j Posted messages 21506 Registration date   Status Moderator, Security Contributor Last intervention   3 571
 
Hello,

I was surprised by what browsers can display


You shouldn't be surprised. You should only study.

When you send a letter to someone (I'm talking about a letter for example), you have the choice:

- you put your contact details (in case the recipient no longer lives at the indicated address, or incorrect address, etc... the letter comes back to you)

- you put nothing (the post office opens the letter to try to establish the sender - the same in the case of address issues, so the letter comes back to you)

- you put nothing on the envelope or in the letter because you don't want anyone to know your contact details: in this case, your letter will go in the trash.

In short, it's pretty much the same principle (but not entirely).

When you surf the net, you make requests, GET, POST,.... and you send headers.

Look at the headers of your correspondents' emails and you will be surprised again.

Check what CCM sends (that's the case with the server)
https://www.webrankinfo.com/outils/header.php?url=http%253A%252F%252Fwww.commentcamarche.net

http://www.webmaster-hub.com/outils/http-viewer.php
http://www.w3.org/Protocols/rfc2616/rfc2616.html
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Zempachi Posted messages 7572 Status Contributor 906
 
Well, to protect yourself a bit,
- type about:config in Firefox, set the variable "network.http.sendRefererHeader" to 0
- block cookies by default and use an extension that allows you to manage them site by site (for example, the Permit Cookies extension)

=> Browser test: http://pcflank.com/browser_test1.htm

For anonymity, it really doesn’t exist.
There are solutions that consist of using "secure proxies" like Tor (multi-platform): https://tor.eff.org//

Otherwise, with Firefox, there are notably the following extensions:
- Anonymouser
- Anonymization Toolbar

You should know that by using a proxy, it knows all your actions. Moreover, if you enter a password, it is saved (if there is saving) at the proxy level. But, "secure proxies" are by definition trustworthy.

Finally, in Firefox (or even Opera), you can pretend to be Internet Explorer + Windows (or others) via the "Switch Agent" extension or via "Configuration Mania". This is useful for sites that prevent access from browsers other than IE.

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Arno59 Posted messages 4603 Registration date   Status Contributor Last intervention   499
 
Hello,

about:config in Firefox, set the variable "network.http.sendRefererHeader" to 0

Where can these settings be found?

Anonymously (that's false)?

There are solutions that involve using "secure proxies" like Tor (multi-platform)


Otherwise, with Firefox, there are notably the following extensions:
-anonymouser
-anonymization toolbar


What are the extensions?


Finally, under Firefox (or even Opera), you can spoof Internet Explorer + Windows (or others) via the "switch agent" extension or through "configuration mania". It's useful for sites that block access to browsers other than IE.


Nice, because I was unable to visit certain sites.

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jipicy Posted messages 40842 Registration date   Status Moderator Last intervention   4 898
 
Hello,

about:config in Firefox, set the variable "network.http.sendRefererHeader" to 0
Where are these settings located?

In the address bar of your browser, type:
about:config
and hit Enter. Then search for the key "network.http.sendRefererHeader", right-click on it and "Modify"...

Otherwise, with Firefox, there are also the following extensions:
-anonymouser
-anonymization toolbar


What are the extensions?

The two in bold above!

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Zempachi Posted messages 7572 Status Contributor 906
 
Anonymous (that's false)?
Well, from the perspective of the visited site, you are anonymous, but since you are going through a proxy that knows you are visiting this site, you can be tracked at any time.

Now, the traces we leave while surfing the web are not more of a source of trouble than when we walk down the street where we are immediately identified by our face. Cookies, for example, can be used for authentication on a forum (like on CCM), which is not an invasion of privacy.
To be safe from curious eyes, all you need is a good firewall and to properly configure the "referer" of your browser. And if you visit risky sites, you have to accept the possible consequences.

Anyway, all this to say that it is enough to ensure the minimum (firewall + "referer" + antivirus + OS updates) to surf peacefully (whether you are on Windows, Linux, or others). Wanting to surf anonymously in order to be safer is more about paranoia than common sense (unless there is a good reason to want to surf anonymously...).
If you want to further enhance the security of your PC, refer to a message you posted that addressed this topic and to which I had already responded.

P.S.: And honestly, under Linux, you can surf with your eyes closed...

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Arno59 Posted messages 4603 Registration date   Status Contributor Last intervention   499
 
thank you,

In any case, it's very useful:

about:config => Works on Mozilla 1.7.12 & FireFox 1.5.02
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ludodo Posted messages 3 Status Member
 
Now you can find services that make your Internet connection anonymous. For example, the website webyus.com that makes you anonymous and also secures your Internet connection.
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lami20j Posted messages 21506 Registration date   Status Moderator, Security Contributor Last intervention   3 571
 
Hello,

however, Zempachi's statement remains valid
we can trace you at any time.
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xdaynih
 
Go to China where you can surf peacefully and anonymously xD
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As22
 
I have the same problem
thank you for the help
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bob031 Posted messages 8228 Status Member 473
 
Hello,

A solution for Fedora (probably also for other Linux distributions) that I haven't tested yet:

http://dnmouse.org/anonymous_browsing.html

keywords:
privoxy
tor
mozilla

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Franzux Posted messages 9705 Status Contributor 1 146
 
Works great under Debian too ;)

If I remember correctly, it even works under wintruc!
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gregrousousou
 
tor ?
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Aranud87 Posted messages 277 Registration date   Status Contributor Last intervention   3 299
 
4 years later...
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mahdouch
 
try surfing with the anonymous surf service at http://www.netscop.net and you'll see the difference. :)
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