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Be Anonymous
This article is not about becoming an Anonymous member. Anonymous is not an organization nor a group. Anonymous is anidea, and ideas are bulletproof. If you want to be Anonymous, you are already ‘in.’ EVERYONE and ANYONE can be Anonymous: spread truth, share any post, video or tweet regarding Anonymous or its operations, or write & submit your own article to AnonHQ! Just remember, always stay anonymous, do not show your face or reveal your identity, for this is the power of Anonymous.
As stated, being Anonymous means staying Anonymous. You have to hide your personal information and your location (IP address) online. You have to protect your data from being snooped on by your internet service provider, hackers and governments. Most important: You have to prevent hackers from stealing your personal passwords, bank account and credit card details, and you have to protect your computer and other devices from malware, spam and phishing sites — especially if you are using mobile devices for any kind of web-based activities. If you don’t encrypt your mobile device, anyone with a little knowledge about networks could get your personal information, account data, passwords, basically everything and anything that you have typed into your mobile device. Now that you know what you need to do, let’s go over how to do it:
This article is not about becoming an Anonymous member. Anonymous is not an organization nor a group. Anonymous is anidea, and ideas are bulletproof. If you want to be Anonymous, you are already ‘in.’ EVERYONE and ANYONE can be Anonymous: spread truth, share any post, video or tweet regarding Anonymous or its operations, or write & submit your own article to AnonHQ! Just remember, always stay anonymous, do not show your face or reveal your identity, for this is the power of Anonymous.
As stated, being Anonymous means staying Anonymous. You have to hide your personal information and your location (IP address) online. You have to protect your data from being snooped on by your internet service provider, hackers and governments. Most important: You have to prevent hackers from stealing your personal passwords, bank account and credit card details, and you have to protect your computer and other devices from malware, spam and phishing sites — especially if you are using mobile devices for any kind of web-based activities. If you don’t encrypt your mobile device, anyone with a little knowledge about networks could get your personal information, account data, passwords, basically everything and anything that you have typed into your mobile device. Now that you know what you need to do, let’s go over how to do it: