Darknet: A Beginner’s Guide to Staying Anonymous by Lance Henderson

Darknet: A Beginner’s Guide to Staying Anonymous by Lance Henderson

Author:Lance Henderson [Henderson, Lance]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Lance Henderson
Published: 2012-06-11T04:00:00+00:00


Frost

Frost is a separate application than Freenet which acts as a front-end addon. It makes browsing on the Freenet network more akin to browsing Usenet newsgroups. You may download it at:

http://jtcfrost.sourceforge.net

After running Freenet, you can optionally run Frost simultaneously to download inserts from the Freenet network. It is not mandatory but it is incredibly helpful. Like Freenet, it is not particularly fast, but what it lacks in speed it more than makes up for in usefulness. Run Freenet, then Frost, and then wait an hour or so for Frost to find some groups, and then hit the globe button at the top panel to subscribe to groups. These groups all have discussions going about every topic under the sun. Some of them are fairly dead, with almost no discussion at all, and others swarm with activity. Be warned that, much like Usenet, some of these groups may carry offensive messages and/or material. That is the one of the side effects to having a truly free, anonymous system where people can share any idea freely without worry of persecution.



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