Online Guide to Practical Privacy Tools. How to be anonymous online with Incognito. At first glance Incognito may seem suited only for the extremely paranoid, because of the totality of tools it offers to hide your online presence.
But those tools, each designed to mask a certain aspect of your online activity, have been around for quite a while. This 430MB-ish live CD has many faithful users, but I can't quote any on its usefulness since their identities couldn't be confirmed. Yes, Incognito is that good. If you're looking for the ultimate way to encrypt absolutely all your internet communications and be untraceable on the internet, you're looking for Incognito. Find out how to get started by reading on... Whether you're an anarchist, a covert operative or just someone who wants to exercise their digital rights and hide your online activity, with Incognito you can encrypt your IM conversations and emails, browse securely without the fear of cookies and the browser history revealing your secrets, and best of all, the traffic doesn't reflect in your router logs. Tor 101. Geek to Live: Encrypt your web browsing session (with an SSH SOCKS proxy) S Top 12 Ways to Protect Your Online Privacy.
Top 10 Privacy Tweaks You Should Know About. Five Best File Encryption Tools. File encryption is your best bet if you want to keep The Man, foreign spies, or your annoying roommates out of your files.
Here’s a look at five of the most popular encryption tools Lifehacker readers use to lock down their files. Image a composite of photos by Anonymous Account and flaivoloka. GNU Privacy Guard (Windows/Mac/Linux, Free) GNU Privacy Guard (GnuPG) is an open-source implementation of the the famed Pretty Good Privacy (PGP) encryption tool—you can read the very interesting history of PGP and how GnuPG came to be here. GnuPG is a volume and individual file encryption tool with support for a dozen encryption schemes, paired keys, and expiring signatures.
Disk Utility (Mac, Free) Disk Utility is a diverse tool that handles almost any disk-related tasks you’d need on OS X. TrueCrypt (Windows/Mac/Linux, Free) TrueCrypt is a free, powerful and on-the-fly disk encryption tool. 7-zip (Windows, Free) AxCrypt (Windows, Free) Professor Messer - CompTIA A+, CompTIA Network+, Certification Training. How To Stay Secure Online. In light of recent events, security has been a serious priority for all of us.
Although there is no 100 per cent foolproof plan, there are ways to greatly improve your online security and plan for the worst. Here are our recommendations. How to get rid of spying and tracking activities on your iPhone? Low-Hassle Ways to Secure Your Computer System. If time were no object, we’d all live a more secure computer life—we’d beef up our browsers, use complex passwords, and keep our data locked up with encryption Skynet couldn’t crack.
But that kind of stuff requires obscure software, tricky command line work, and most of a free weekend, right? Nope. Anybody can feel more secure about their systems with the help of some free software and easy tweaks and add-ons. We’ve rounded up a good deal of these swift and simple security fixes for Windows, Mac, and Linux, so bust out the tinfoil hats and check ‘em out after the jump. Photo by ul Marga. Lock Down Firefox Firefox is pretty secure in its own right, but its vast library of add-ons include a number of tools that can make it even tighter. Take some of Adam’s advice and set Firefox to erase your private data on exit, stop keeping “address bar history,” and enable a master password if you don’t want to remember your legion of site logins.
Encryption made easy Make strong but memorable passwords. Geek to Live: Set up a personal, home SSH server.