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Dissidents Seeking Anonymous Web Solutions?

DocMurphy asks: "I'm working with some dissidents who are looking for ways to use the Internet from within repressive regimes. Many have in-home Internet access, but think it too risky to participate in pro-freedom activities on home PCs. Internet cafés are also available, but although fairly anonymous, every machine may be infected with keystroke loggers that give governments access to and knowledge of 'banned' sites. Dissidents not only want to remain anonymous themselves, but also wish to not compromise the sites they access. Any suggestions for products/procedures/systems out there making anonymous access & publishing a reality under repressive regime run Internet access?"

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  1. Dear submitter by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    Your parents' basement is not an oppressive regime.

    Love,
    People suffering under the oppressive regimes of employers

  2. Re:Anything public is NOT safe... by blake213 · · Score: 5, Funny
    You know, that shirt you're wearing right now is kinda tacky.

    wait. whoops.

    --
    mund freud.