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Anonymous Networks

Anonymous networks are communication systems designed to conceal the identities and activities of users by hiding their IP addresses and routing data through multiple layers of encryption and relays. They enable private, censorship-resistant internet access by preventing surveillance, tracking, and geographic restrictions. Common implementations include overlay networks that operate on top of existing internet infrastructure to provide anonymity.

Also known as: Anonymity Networks, Darknets, Privacy Networks, Onion Routing, Tor Network
🧊Why learn Anonymous Networks?

Developers should learn about anonymous networks when building privacy-focused applications, secure communication tools, or systems requiring protection against surveillance and censorship. They are essential for use cases like whistleblowing, journalism in repressive regimes, bypassing internet filters, and enhancing user privacy in sensitive contexts such as financial transactions or political activism.

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