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Is there a way to prevent application software from revealing information about you?

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miner_tom

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Dec 1, 2011, 8:05:08 PM12/1/11
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Hi,

I am not talking about browsers here. Tor and the Tor project seem to be
centered around anonymous browsing of webpages. At least, that is what I
have learned from the documentation that I have read.

I am concerned with software that sends back information concerning
updates, etc. What if I am running something like "office" (mine is
fully registered BTW) just as an example. Or any of the multitude of
applications out there that are always sending out information for
legitimate purposes?

Is there anything like real anonymity when running corporate based
software applications? Not accusing anyone of doing anything wrong here
but I am trying to wrap my head around the concept of anonymity.

Thanks
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Dec 16, 2011, 1:26:23 AM12/16/11
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Mr. miner_tom

The WebMasters, and The NewsMaster
Will all ways have your IP and Time here or there!

if the law ask the Law gets........

There NO way to stop or prevent,
information being reveal about you,

But they do make application software,
that prevent you on the Internet,
you may need to look in to that!

There no anonymous email too,
X-Trace:
sv3-99aKWpf7jn7jsLS/mCKj1EVRu4LqL3SIExeBxl0BM1Io8Agf8LkkqIdKtCPzl3HHVlcG5emm5rT4mX/!r3ayupZDjoXqNZs41FNa3NjwIWM09B3+++mlppszPABwbqd41rcAeSQw9T2P8oo4yCrujcpfiIA=

This is the information being reveal about you in the Head of you Post!


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Dec 16, 2011, 1:36:59 AM12/16/11
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"Nobody" <nob...@nowhere.net> wrote in message
news:8N152ONF4088...@reece.net.au...
> Can you be more specific, Tom?
>
> There are so many applications that we run that "phone home."
>
> They are antithetical to an anonymous environment. In other words,
> they don't co-exist.
>
> One of the best ways to achieve anonymity is to boot in to the OS
> using a LiveCD. Something like "Tails." That way, nothing phones home.
>
>

LiveCD will Setup a DNS Address,
and Get Automatically From ISP to phones home!
a Internet IP Address...

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Dec 16, 2011, 2:36:25 AM12/16/11
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From: Nobody <nob...@nowhere.net>
X-Remailer-Contact: ab...@reece.net.au (English Only Please)
Newsgroups: alt.anonymous.email
Path:
news.netfront.net!zen.net.uk!dedekind.zen.co.uk!feeder.erje.net!news.mixmin.net!mail2news.mixmin.net!not-for-mail

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