22 Dec |
In line with maintaining privacy and doing what can be done to promote anonymity, okoIP.com is pleased to announce today that we will be able to accept bitcoin payment. Our bitcoin address is 1B7KBcBHFLkxk1wWabvN2ypy6pLmDazVtx. The QR code is . To ensure your anonymity when using bitcoin, we highly recommend that you use an anonymous email account to […] |
06 Oct |
A lot has been written recently regarding the arrest of Ross Ulbricht, the alleged founder and brains behind The Silk Road website. For those living under a rock or just coming in off a cruise, The Silk Road website resided on a number of TOR servers. The TOR network also known as the “Darknet” or […] |
05 Aug |
In light of the revelations and ongoing “surprises” that are being uncovered by the Guardian newspaper, we have to accept that we now live in a surveillance world and the organisations in the United States, if not complicit are not making it difficult to circumvent. The revelations are staggering and show an absolute disregard for […] |
01 Jun |
Google touches many parts of our lives in ways that we may not of thought of in the past. Of course we are familiar with GMail and the google search engine. But did we know that the major competition to the Apple iOS devices is Android, a product developed and owned by Google. There was […] |
29 May |
Everyday we relinquish more and more data, sometimes unknowingly, sometimes knowingly. We generally write it off as the price of convenience, for having the right information presented at the right time. However, are we really aware that we are currently being monitored and tracked literally everywhere we go. Couple that with the amount of information […] |
18 May |
This post does not provide any answers, it frames what privacy can mean and how we need to readjust how we view it. To help frame any reasonable discussion it is first necessary to define the base principles. In this case what is privacy and what do we expect? The font of all knowledge, wikipedia […] |
06 May |
There is a lot being said lately about the need to browse anonymously over the net and whether you should have that right. Whether we like it or not there is a significant amount of tracking going on while you are surfing the net, with more than 23% of the time loading pages being attributed […] |