Surf and download completely anonymous with TOR and I2P
Published July 10, 2009
Following the arrival of the Hadopi laws and Loppsi, anonymity is a concern for Internet users everywhere! TutoTop.net and also, that's why after a comparison of the tools available today (see comparison ), we have selected two of the most powerful: I2P and TOR
TOR and I2P networks are anonymous, they allow you to surf and download anonymously!
Before we show you how to use them, it is essential to understand their overall operation, the following descriptions of the two networks, from Wikipedia:
I2P (Invisible Internet Project) is an anonymous network, offering a simple software layer that applications can use to send anonymous and secure messages between them. The communication is encrypted end to end. In total there are four layers of encryption to send a message. Anonymity is ensured by the concept of "Mixed Network" which is to remove the direct connections between peers that wish to exchange information. Instead traffic goes through a series of other peers so that an observer can not determine who the sender or receiver of information. Each peer can, to defend themselves, saying that the data were not intended for him.
Tor (The Onion Router) (Literally: onion routing) is a decentralized global network of routers, organized in layers, called nodes of the onion, whose task is to transmit TCP packets anonymously. Thus, any TCP-based Internet exchange can be "anonymized" using Tor. It is free software licensed under BSD.
We found a fairly complete tutorial on these networks, it is written by ihavenoname, and you will learn:
- Surf anonymously with Firefox I2P
- Surf anonymously on Firefox with TOR
- Download Torrent files with I2P
Download now tutorial in PDF format:
Internet anonymously with I2P and TOR (1.2 MB, 8735 clicks)
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8 reactions to Surf and download completely anonymous with TOR and I2P


Hello,
Packages and LOPPSI HADOPI law go much further than you think.
These bills are aimed firstly to restrict your constitutional rights to privacy and also to merge the executive and the judiciary.
Basically this means that we approach the "Judge Dred."
Everyone's executive member (police) have the power to condemn you without any trial or appeal.
These bills seek to establish an executive who can condemn without proof of your guilt, and you have no way to prove you are innocent (wrongly or rightly).
In excess it can be said that you can be "stuck" for piracy / illegal downloads with little evidence that represents a high consumption of bandwidth.
Whether you are logged in SSL 2048 bits or clear, nothing will change. You go through the anonymous network like I2P or TOR will not change either, since you condemn without any real evidence, and you'll have no way to clear himself.
All these laws are unconstitutional, hence the rejection of the Constitutional Council on ADOPI1.
However, the Constitutional Council seems increasingly lean towards a validation of these laws in a form "obviously less intrusive."
All political parties (the senate or assembly) are under-informed, hypocritical and incompetent to judge the true danger of their own laws.
It is a shift towards a totalitarian system!
These laws can legitimize a "breaking" SSL from the executive bodies of most of these laws are designed to filter content sites should not visit.
They tell you "what not to do", you will soon say "what to do."
It is important to be very knowledgeable on this subject, and to alert our mayors, our deputies and our senators.
Today they tell you what to see, tomorrow we will read your emails after tomorrow we will be with you in the voting booth.
This is the real danger of these laws.
Allow me to laugh about your newsgroups over SSL and other considerations that are a little pathetic.
(The only thing you want is the ability to download "free").
Cordially
Thank you to those who have the courage to read this post.
Thank you for your comment!
If you have additional information or means to fight for our readers, please.
@ Greenlantern:
Yes, or maybe not ... Maybe it's been a long time you're told what to do and not do, except we do not realize. It's called the Pub!
A low-budget film may be very good, but it is not known, it will sell ... not necessarily (especially foreign film ...). So, again, call the money the money.
For my part, I would actually have access to these films, books, music and other free! Yes sir, treat me profiteer, but I am among those who integrates all of this in the culture. A culture that I would be seriously lacking if I did not have access to P2P.
I would say that I will not work, finally, I look for a. Because thanks to P2P and the area of free, I was able to train and find a job in the computer (yes, if I told you that I am French teacher that will not ^^,).
If I condemn the download called "illegal," I spit on my virtual hand stretched the net and I learned so much.
Thank you to Emule, Bitorrent and others. Thank you to releaseur. Thank you to those who work hard to the canvas remains what it is.
Excuse me, but I do not think P2P denigrate the good side or other has brought Internet.
I do not think I said or implied that I was on the side of "majors".
My purpose was to prevent these laws are dangerous in terms of individual freedoms and their characters anti-constitutional requirements.
What I disparage is that in 90% of cases, people are not against the laws for their legal danger or to avoid a slide into a totalitarian state, but just because they want to continue to download their MP3 their films.
It makes me want to laugh (yellow), of course.
As long as they have their little downloads, they are ready to have a Kim Jong-il as chairman or a fascist regime.
Your story, full of good feelings, is very interesting (see there a surge of politeness), but it is irrelevant.
What can we do?
Solutions such as I2P or freenet are they safe?
I have nothing to hide but I do not want to show (I am very shy as a boy).
I do not want it known that I visit a particular site, what are my browsing habits, etc ...
I2P is safe enough, but I will soon write an article on VPNs, which are another alternative.
Indeed, through I2P connection is slowed sharply, while in the VPN through Giganews (see this we keep a perfect connection ...
I will publish a paper with a tutorial in the coming days ...
It's False
Tor does not allow anonymous because I test it on a form where I got my ISP and BAN expression is dirrectement do recognize
So prudence ... ... ... ... ..
Uh, have you tested on a service such as my-ip.com?
Because I find it strange, you're sure to have cleared your cookies etc? Use a program like Ccleaner to simplify your life.