- The Anonymizer
- A service that allows you to surf the web without revealing any personal information
- CDT Privacy Demonstration
- Who's Watching You and What are You Telling Them?
- The Community ConneXion
- The Internet Privacy Provider
- EFF's Privacy Page
- Encryption Policy Resource Page
- Encryption technology is the key to the future of the information revolution.
- Send a postcard to tell your senator that you don't want to give away your privacy.
- Sign the petition to support personal privacy & security
- Adopt your Legislators
- Gambino's list
- The remailer's homepage
- The International Electronic Rights Server, which hosts
- Internet Privacy Coalition
- The IPC's mission is to promote privacy and security on the Internet through widespread public availability of strong encryption and the relaxation of export controls on cryptography.
- Privacy International
- Formed in 1990 as a watchdog on surveillance by governments and corporations, PI helps to raise awareness about the dangers of ID card systems, military surveillance, data matching, police information systems, and credit reporting.
- The Coming Jurisdictional Swamp of Global Internetworking, by Douglas Barnes
- (Or, How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Anonymity)
- Paranoia
- Privacy, Free Expression and Ethics on the Internet
- The PRIVACY Forum
- The PRIVACY Forum includes a moderated digest for the discussion and analysis of issues relating to the general topic of privacy (both personal and collective) in the "information age" of the 1990's and beyond.
- Privacy, Profiling & Commerce Protocols from the W3C
- Some links related to my Broadcatch Project
- Securing 5% of the Internet against Wiretapping in 1996
- The idea is to deploy PC-based boxes that will sit between your local area network and the Internet (near your firewall or router) which opportunistically encrypt your Internet packets
- Security And Freedom through Encryption (SAFE)
- SAFE's goal is to raise awareness for the importance of encryption technology to enhance privacy and security on the global information infrastructure, and the problems posed by the current US approach to cryptography policy
- Wired's Clipper Archive (old but still useful)
- and index of privacy resources
- Yahoo!'s index of anonymous remailers
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