
“A good project for users looking to anonymize their Internet traffic, ‘Onion Pi’ requires just a Raspberry Pi, a few standard peripherals, and some work in the command line. ‘Using it is easy-as-pie,’ Adafruit wrote. ‘First, plug the Ethernet cable into any Internet provider [sic] in your home, work, hotel or conference/event. Next, power up the Pi with the Micro USB cable to your laptop or to the wall adapter. The Pi will boot up and create a new secure wireless access point called Onion Pi. Connecting to that access point will automatically route any web browsing from your computer through the anonymizing Tor network.'”
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