How to browse 10000% anonymously

    This tutorial will show you how to setup and use the Tor browser in the most effective, anonymous way. Tor is a free browser that, when setup correctly, can prevent websites and other systems from detecting your location and browsing habits
    What you Need:
    Tor Browser can be downloaded in the Description
    http://www.torproject.org/download/
    1.Download the Tor Browser Bundle from the link above. It requires no installation, simply extract it and run.
    2.Make sure Vidalia is working. Vidalia indicates Tor is running via the green onion icon in your task bar, or a dark onion icon with an X if it is not. You can start or stop this by right clicking the icon and choosing start or stop.
    3.Try using your browser with Tor and make sure your IP is being anonymized. You can do this by visiting http://check.torproject.org(if you’re using a firewall, make sure you allow local application connections to local port 8118 and 9050, and outgoing connections on TCP port 80 and 443.) 
    4.Using Tor alone isn’t enough to be completely anonymous. To ensure your privacy, it is highly recommended you disable all browser plugins such as: Java, Flash, ActiveX, RealPlayer, Quicktime, and Adobe’s PDF plugin.
    5.Disable cookies when possible, as malicious websites can use them to track your browsing history. Always use HTTPS instead of HTTP when available.
    6.In the Firefox browser, goto Tools > Options > …
    7….Content > Uncheck Enable Javascript
    8….Privacy > History settings changed to Use custom settings for history
    9….Privacy > Uncheck all but Automatically start Firefox in private browsing session
    10.Tools > Add-ons > Torbutton/Options > Security Settings > …
    11….Dynamic Content > Check Disable updates during Tor usage
    12….Dynamic Content > Check Close all Tor windows and tabs on toggle
    13….Dynamic Content > Check Close all Non-Tor windows and tabs on toggle
    14….History > Check Block history reads during Non-Tor
    15….History > Check Block history writes during Non-Tor
    16….History > Check Clear history on Tor toggle
    17….Forms > Check Block password+form saving during Non-Tor
    18….Cookies > Check Clear cookies on Tor toggle
    19….Startup > Uncheck Tabs loaded in Non-Tor
    20….Shutdown > Check Clear cookies during any browser shutdown
    21….Headers > Check Don’t send referer during Tor usage
    22.Navigate in Firefox > Navigation Bar > …
    23….about:config > privacy.clearOnShutdown.passwords change value to true
    24….about:config > privacy.clear.OnShutdown.siteSettings change value to true
    25…about:config > network.http.keep-alive.timeout change value to 600
    26…about:config > network.http.max-persistent-connections-per-proxy change value to 16
    27….about:config > network.http.pipelining change value to true
    28….about:config > network.http.pipelining.maxrequests change value to 8
    29….about:config > network.http.proxy.pipelining change value to true
    30….about:config > network.http.sendRefererHeader change value to 0
    31….about:config > network.http.sendSecureXSiteReferer change value to false
    32….about:config > network.prefetch-next change value to false
    33.The following steps are to be applied in …Tor BrowserDataPolipopolipo.conf
    34.censorReferer change value to true
    35.serverMaxSlots change value to 32
    36.maxConnectionRequests change value to 3000
    37.maxPipelineTrain change value to 32
    38.dontIdentiyToClients change value to true
    39.Use the following websites to check your anonymity:
    http://decloak.net
    http://anonymous-pro…net/en/anontest
    http://deanonymizer.com
    http://panopticlick.eff.org
    http://browserspy.dk
    1.Configure Tor as a non-exit relay by going to Vidalia Settings > Sharing > Check Relay Traffic for the Tor network > Exit Policies > Uncheck all
    You are now able to browse in privacy! Enjoy and press Thx
    DONT use this if you don’t know what this is. Look up information about it first.

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