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Is Online Anonymity Possible and How to Stay Private?

It’s becoming more difficult to stay anonymous online. However there are a few ways to protect your privacy. We share some ways you can stay anonymous.

by Karen Janowitz, California Business Journal
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The digital age and evolution of technology have led to great advancements. These days you can do anything online – you can communicate with people, complete work assignments remotely, order groceries, meals, other household essentials, and much more. But as convenient as the internet has become, we’ve also become aware of our privacy, or lack thereof, when browsing the internet. It’s never been more important to start taking your online anonymity seriously. But where do you even begin?

This article will cover why your online privacy is important and how difficult it’s to be truly anonymous online. We’ll also look at potential options to protect your anonymity, such as using P2P IP sharing networks and browser protection such as a Chrome proxy extension from a reputable provider like Smartproxy. Keep reading to find out how you can protect your online anonymity.

Why Is Your Online Privacy Important?

In recent years online privacy has been in the spotlight more frequently. Whether it is related to privacy while using messaging apps, social media platforms, or even websites, it is important to know that you are constantly being tracked. Most businesses that track your location on the web do so for marketing reasons. The information that these businesses can collect about your preferences, i.e., where you shop, what music you listen to, etc., all form part of their market research. They can use this data to create a complete sales profile to make ad targeting more convenient and easy.

While this is mostly just annoying, it’s not malicious or illegal. However, businesses aren’t the only ones tracking you online. There are also cybercriminals just waiting to track you so that they can use the information to make a profit – either by selling the information collected or by more nefarious means such as spreading malware or phishing attempts.

Why Is it Difficult to Stay Anonymous Online?

It’s difficult to stay anonymous online because it has become easy to track your IP address. Every website you visit can track your IP address and get various information, such as your name, ISP, and even your device details and operating system. Once they have your IP address, it becomes easier to track you across multiple platforms. The only way you can truly stay anonymous online is to completely hide or camouflage your IP address along with a few other safety measures.

What Is P2P IP Sharing?

P2P IP sharing is one way to disguise your IP address and improve your online anonymity. P2P IP sharing, also known as person-to-person, is where users share their IP addresses and devices to create a type of proxy server. In doing this, everyone on the P2P IP sharing network becomes anonymous unless they log in somewhere else. P2P IP sharing has gained popularity in recent years as a convenient way for users to share files without revealing their identity, avoiding mass surveillance and data retention, and more.

Can P2P IP Sharing Keep You Anonymous?

P2P IP sharing can keep you anonymous. So much so that even businesses are willing to pay users to create P2P IP sharing networks. However, making these networks for money may not be a good idea. If it’s ever discovered that you assisted, and anything goes wrong, such as major data breaches, DDoS attacks, or other forms of cyberattacks, you could be held responsible. As such, a P2P IP sharing network is best used for personal privacy and not to make money.

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While P2P IP sharing is a genuine way to stay anonymous online, it doesn’t completely remove the threat of tracking. The IP address used can still be tracked. It just can’t be attributed to a single user. You can use other tools alongside P2P to improve your online privacy even more.

What Can Keep You Anonymous?

A multi-faceted approach is usually best when it comes to security and privacy online. Never rely on only one safety measure if you truly want to remain anonymous. Along with creating a P2P IP sharing network, you can also use other measures. One reliable method is to use a Chrome proxy extension. These extensions are convenient to use with your browser across multiple devices using the same browser. A Chrome proxy extension will make using your Chrome browser secure and protect your online privacy by disguising your IP address with a new one from the providers’ pool for each new request. This is also easy to use within your P2P network as you can log all devices into the proxy extension.

Final Thoughts

If you value your online anonymity but creating a P2P IP sharing network seems too complicated, there is another solution already available called Tor browser. Tor browser was developed specifically to protect users’ online anonymity. Not only does it protect users’ identities, but it also allows users access to critical resources, social media, and websites that are blocked. We recommend giving Tor browser a try, along with other methods mentioned, to improve your online anonymity.

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