Invisiblog : Anonymous Blogging with Online Privacy
July 25th, 2005 | Filed under Blogging.
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Interested in anonymous private blogging without revealing your identity…
invisiblog.com lets you publish a weblog using GPG and the Mixmaster anonymous remailer network.
All contact between bloggers and invisiblog.com is via the Mixmaster anonymous remailer network, which uses encryption and ‘mixnet’ techniques to hide the source of an email. They claim they dont have any record of your IP address or your email address.
They say that the only information they ever receive are your public key, the name of your blog, and your blog posts, all of which are available on the front page of your blog. The anonymous remailer network hides your email address and IP address.
Read their FAQ to see how it works…
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Comments
Anonymous | 25/07/05 #
Being anonymous can be useful, but it leads to blogs like this:
http://invisiblog.com/b622fd88c0a40bc5/
Is this real? Can we afford to take the chance that it isn’t? Whoever knows what to do about blogs like this one should contact whomever necessary IMMEDIATELY!
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