ANONYMOUS
FREEBIES
ScramDisk
- Here's a new, freeware hard
drive encryption program that's a must if you have data
on your PC that must be kept secure. ScramDisk creates an
"envelope" on your hard drive that can be
"mounted" as a virtual disk when you enter the
correct password. All data written to this disk is
encrypted and can't be acccessed without the password.
ScramDisk supports several encryption algorithms,
including Blowfish, IDEA and Triple-DES. For Windows 98/95.
(Since it was developed in Britain, ScramDisk is not
subject to U.S. export law).
Emailit.to - Here's a free anonymous E-mail
service that requires no registration. Emailit.to is
simple to use and convenient and lets you send messages,
even if you don't have an E-mail address of your own. (No spamming
allowed).
JBoot - This handy
free utility will secure your PC's contents against
unwanted prying eyes while you're away. Think of it as a
MasterLock for your computer. It's only 52 kilobytes in
size.
(Requires Windows 95/98.)
Rob's News Servers
- If you're looking for NNTP
news servers which give you free anonymous Usenet access,
then check out this good, comprehensive resource. The
site also offers a nice tutorial on how to configure your
news reader to access these newsgroups.
BCWipe - Although
most people don't know it, simply deleting a file from
your computer does not permanently erase the file. If you
have sensitive data on your computer that you'd like to
permanently get rid of, then you need this helpful
utility from Finland. BCWipe will securely delete files
from your hard disk. BCWipe is free for non-commercial
and non-govermental use. (For Windows 95/98/NT).
Whisper 32
- Is the process of keeping
up with all your passwords driving you crazy? Then check
out this useful freeware utility. Whisper 32 stores all
your passwords in one file and offers password
protection. Your data files are encrypted "using a
robust public domain private-key encryption
algorithm." Whisper 32 also offers automatic backups
and a built-in password generator. (For Win 95/98
& NT).
RPK InvisiMail
- This is a free
standards-based E-mail security add-in for POP3/SMTP
Internet E-mail software and Internet gateway servers.
With RPK InvisiMail you can easily and transparently send
and receive E-mail messages securely over the Internet
and have "complete trust" in your Internet
communications. RPK InvisiMail acts as a proxy, or system
service through which all E-mail traffic passes, and it
automatically encrypts or decrypts each message. RPK has
worldwide strong encryption, so it is not subject to U.S.
government regulation. 1.69 megabytes. (For Windows
95/98).
Luckmans Anonymous Cookie - (Direct download:
1.37 megabytes).This
is a free utility that lets you instantly disable all
cookies in your browsers cookie directory or file.
This "anonymous mode" ensures total privacy
since it hides all your personal information from outside
sources. (For Windows 98/95 and NT).
Norton
Secret Stuff - Here's
a useful free utility for protecting the privacy of files
you send over the Net. Norton Secret Stuff secures the
privacy of the files you send through E-mail. It allows
you to create self-decrypting executables that you can
send to anyone without them needing a copy of Secret
Stuff to decrypt the file. All you need to do is send the
file and tell the intended recipient the password. When
they run the executable theyll be prompted for the
password and the file will decrypt itself. (For Windows
95/98/NT) 160 kilobytes.
Anonymizer - A very
useful site that lets you surf without leaving a trail of
personal information about yourself across the Web. This
service offers unlimited free trial access. Anonymizer
also offer a free anonymous E-mail service. Anonymizer is
offered in English, French, Italian, Portuguese &
Spanish.
Interfree Anonymizer - This service lets you surf the Web
anonymously. It works by loading the document identified
by the URL you have specified. Because the document is
loaded by the Interfree Anonymizer's server, the site
that holds the document will not be able to determine any
information about you. You may "test" this
service free of charge.
Kill Docs - Are you
worried about prying eyes taking a peek at the contents
of your "Documents Menu"? This freeware utility
sits in your Windows system tray (by the clock) and
clears your Documents Menu when double clicked, or at
preset timed intervals. Here's a screen shot. 10 kilobytes. (For Windows
95/98/NT).
Crypto Kong
- This free program will
allow you to easily encrypt your communications. It's
simpler and easier to use than any competing digital
signature and encryption product, because there is no
need for certificate management. With Kong, you do not
need to worry about public key certificates and you do
not need to create and publish your public key
certificate, or obtain other people's certificates so
that you can communicate with them privately, unlike
other digital signature and encryption programs. (For Win 95/98/NT
only.)
CodedDrag - This
program encrypts your personal data using strong
encryption algorithms like Triple DES and Blowfish. Just
drag & drop your files, using this program's simple
interface to encrypt your files. You can download and use
a free version here. (For Windows 95/98/NT).
Win95
AnonyMail - (Direct download: 71 kilobytes) This is a free Windows 95 anonymous
E-mailer program. It's pretty simple to use, just fill in
the blanks and press the send button. (Note: we've had
visitors report that AnonyMail doesn't work with Windows
98).
Lucent Personalized Web
Assistant - The LPWA
helps you easily create and use consistent unique
personal identities at Web sites that provide
personalized services. These identities allow you to
register at Web sites while keeping your true identity
private. LPWA creates these unique identities on demand.
This free service is available as a technology
demonstration only; use at your own risk (and read the
disclaimer at the bottom of the site's welcome page).
Protecting Your Privacy free brochure - This site is offering a brochure on
privacy issues, including information on using protecting
your passwords as well as information on Web cookies and
E-mail privacy issues.
Eudora Lite with
PGP - If you need
privacy when sending your E-mail, here's a good free
solution: Eudora Light (an excellent freeware E-mail
client) is now bundled with "Pretty Good Privacy for
Personal Privacy," the strongest encryption program
commercially available for individual users. Because of
the current U.S. export restrictions on encryption
software, you must verify that you are a citizen of (and
currently residing in) the U.S. or Canada before you can
download the software. Available for both PCs and Macs.
Note:
non-U.S. visitors can get a version of this program here.
PGP for
Pegasus Mail - This
freeware plugin for the popular free E-mail program, Pegasus is a must if you want to ensure privacy for
your E-mail. QDPGP offers seamless integration of PGP
with Pegasus and provides a comprehensive help file with
context sensitive support. (For Windows 98/95/NT).
Pretty Good Privacy freeware version - A free encryption software program
that is the de-facto global standard for E-mail and file
privacy. Pretty Good Privacy (or PGP) offers
full-strength, 128-bit encryption. PGP has constantly
been upgraded over the years and now offers loads of
useful features, including secure file wiping; advanced
keyserver searching; and seamless integration with
Qualcomm's popular Eudora
E-mail client. There's also an E-mail plugin for
Microsoft Outlook/Exchange and Claris Emailer. Available for
Windows, Macs, DOS and Unix. (Free for noncommercial use
only).
- U.S.
law prohibits export of PGP to non-U.S.
residents. However, there is now an
"International" version of PGP,
compiled and developed outside the U.S., which is
available for non-U.S. residents to download.
It's available here.
Private
Idaho - A free
Internet privacy utility for Windows. It simplifies using
E-mail with Pretty Good Privacy (see above listing),
anonymous remailers, and nym servers, providing you with
more electronic privacy. Note: this program is no longer
being updated. The last official release was in Jan.
1997.
PGPfone
- PGPfone (Pretty Good
Privacy Phone) is a software package that turns your
desktop or notebook computer into a secure telephone. It
uses speech compression and strong cryptography protocols
to give you the ability to have a real-time secure
telephone conversation via a modem-to-modem connection.
(Available
only for citizens of the U.S. and Canada).
Encrypt - (Direct download: 16 kilobytes) With Encrypt you can scramble text
files so no one can read them without the password (e.g.,
to send them as the attachment of an E-mail message).
Requires Visual Basic 5 runtimes, which you can get here. Encrypt's home page is here.
Cookie Cruncher - Are
you wary of cookies? Do you wish you had a way to keep
cookies from being saved on your computer? Cookie
Cruncher is the answer. It's a helpful freeware tool that
gives you the power to select which cookies to keep or
delete at boot-up. The latest version works with AOL,
Microsoft Internet Explorer, and Netscape Navigator. You
can also view the content of the cookies and edit
Explorer and AOL cookies. 888 kilobytes. (For Windows
98/95).
The Replay
Remailer - A
Dutch-based anonymous remailer. Spamming is discouraged.
They also operate an Web-based remailer with SSL enabled,
and for those who don't have an SSL capable browser, or a
browser that doesn't accept self-signed certificates,
they operate a Web-based remailer without SSL enabled.
Anonymous Remailer FAQ - Frequently asked questions about anonymous
E-mail remailers (free and otherwise) and lots of other
useful info.
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