Todd Fleisher wrote:
On Aug 17, 2019, at 8:46 AM, Stefan Claas <address@hidden
<mailto:address@hidden>> wrote:
Anonymity is a very important point when one likes to communicate securely
and anonymously!
For that purpose Anonymous Remailers with a Nym account are in service
for many years. It requires on the users side that he / she is familiar
with GPG, to create a Nym account.
http://is-not-my.name/ <http://is-not-my.name/>
This could be considered a bit pedantic … but I would consider a website
serving content over unencrypted http and using an invalid SSL certificate
for serving https traffic to be neither anonymous nor secure:
https://i.imgur.com/drVX1EX.jpg <https://i.imgur.com/drVX1EX.jpg>
Well, it is only a very old information page. The usage of those Nyms is secure, in combination with Mixmaster.
People not trusting such a service may check out the source code and set-up their own Nym Server.
https://github.com/crooks/nymserv
There are two more Nym servers available, which I forgot to mention:
https://remailer.paranoici.org/nym.php
https://thinhose.net/
Regards Stefan
Thanks for providing these links, I'll have to check them out. I haven't used an anonymous remailer since anon.penet.fi went dark over two decades ago
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