lanonymat
Lanonymat refers to the state or practice of concealing one's identity in electronic communications, especially on the Internet. It aims to protect privacy and enable free expression by reducing the ability of others to link activities to a person. Anonymity exists on a spectrum from pseudonymity to complete anonymity.
Techniques and tools include end-to-end encryption, privacy-preserving networks and services, and minimizing metadata. Common technologies are
Limitations: anonymity is rarely absolute. Endpoints, device compromise, traffic analysis, and data sharing by services can
Legal and ethical considerations: laws on anonymity tools vary; some jurisdictions restrict or regulate their use.
Applications and debates: used by journalists, whistleblowers, activists, and private individuals seeking privacy; criticized for enabling