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Pseudonymity Pseudonymity, a word derived from pseudonym, meaning 'false name', is a state of disguised identity. The pseudonym identifies a holder, that is, one or more human beings who possess but do not disclose their true names (that is, legal identities).[1] Most pseudonym holders use pseudonyms because they wish to remain anonymous, but anonymity is difficult to achieve, and is often fraught with legal issues.[2] True anonymity requires unlinkability, such that an attacker's examination of the pseudonym holder's message provides no new information about the holder's true name.[3] Examples[edit] Although the term is most frequently used today with regard to identity and the Internet, the concept of pseudonymity has a long history. Pseudonymity has become an important phenomenon on the Internet and other computer networks. The continuum of unlinkability can also be seen, in part, on Wikipedia. Pseudonymity and confidentiality[edit] Pseudonymity and online reputations[edit] See also[edit]

news - Philosophy Authors listed chronologically Philosophy is a complex subject, with many ways of organising a list such as this. It could be organised on geographical lines, with an obvious division between Western and Asian traditions. It could also be organised according to areas of philosophical discussion, as Ethics, Logic, Epistemology and so on. However, this page opts for a simple chronological organisation. Ancient Greek philosophy is typically divided into the pre-Socratic Period, the philosophy of Plato, and the philosophy of Aristotle. One of the greatest synthesizers of Christian and Aristotelian thought was Thomas Aquinas. Descartes, who is often called the father of modern philosophy, proposed that philosophy should begin with a radical skepticism about the possibility of obtaining reliable knowledge. The British Empiricists, John Locke, George Berkeley and David Hume, developed a form of Scepticism and naturalism on roughly scientific principles. The Classical Age China Confucius (551-479 BCE) Lao Tzu (4thC BCE) Atomists

Anonymizer An anonymizer or an anonymous proxy is a tool that attempts to make activity on the Internet untraceable. It is a proxy server computer that acts as an intermediary and privacy shield between a client computer and the rest of the Internet. It accesses the Internet on the user's behalf, protecting personal information by hiding the client computer's identifying information.[1][2] Purposes[edit] There are many reasons for using anonymizers. Some countries apply heavy censorship on the internet.[3][4][5][6][7] Anonymizers can help in allowing free access to all of the internet content, but cannot help against persecution for accessing the Anonymizer website itself. Anonymizers are also used by people who wish to receive objective information with the growing target marketing on the internet and targeted information. Use of anonymizers[edit] Protocol specific anonymizers[edit] Sometimes anonymizers are implemented to work only with one particular protocol. Use of multiple relays[edit]

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