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Creating a Website That Cannot Be Blocked or Tracked

Started by SeniorHonor, Jul 15, 2023, 12:07 AM

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SeniorHonorTopic starter

Greetings to all. Is there an ideal method for building a website equipped with features that cannot be blocked by the government, the host, or the service provider, as well as preventing them from collecting data about the owner?
One possible solution is to utilize alternative domain names. However, there are ongoing debates regarding the hosting options, with options such as I2P (although it tends to be slow), ZeroNet, and having one's own server under consideration. When it comes to internet access, OS Tails is being considered.
 
I would appreciate any recommendations on how to achieve the best outcome for these objectives. Thank you in advance for your assistance.
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soxcell

Building a website that is resistant to government, hosting provider, and service provider blocking can be a complex task. While it is difficult to achieve complete resistance, there are measures you can take to increase your website's resilience.

1. Use alternative domain names: As you mentioned, using alternative domain names can help bypass certain restrictions. Consider using decentralized domain systems like Namecoin or Handshake, which operate outside traditional DNS authorities.

2. Distributed hosting: Hosting your website on a decentralized hosting platform like ZeroNet or IPFS can make it more resistant to censorship. These platforms distribute the website across multiple nodes, making it harder to block or take down.

3. Self-hosting: Hosting your own server allows you to have full control over your website and the data it collects. However, this requires technical expertise and maintaining network infrastructure.

4. Privacy-focused tools: To protect your identity and prevent data collection, you can use privacy-oriented operating systems like Tails or Qubes OS. Additionally, consider enabling encryption, using a Virtual Private Network (VPN), and browsing through Tor to maintain anonymity.

5. Redundancy and replication: By replicating your website across multiple servers and locations, you can ensure high availability even if some servers or locations are blocked. This can be achieved through technologies like Content Delivery Networks (CDNs) or distributed hosting platforms.

Remember that no solution is foolproof, and determined adversaries may still find ways to block or track your website. Continuously monitoring and adapting your strategies is essential for maintaining the desired outcome.
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Davidadams

To begin with, any notion of retaining anonymity becomes null when financial transactions are involved, as money movements are diligently monitored, and attempts to engage in illicit activities with untraceable funds prove overly complex for the average individual.

Secondly, hosts that claim to be abuse-resistant often come with drawbacks such as sluggish access speeds, diminished reliability, and a tendency to unexpectedly vanish.

It is important to acknowledge these realities and consider the trade-offs when navigating the realms of online payment and web hosting.
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Mapreargo

ZeroNet is an extremely innovative technology that does not rely on traditional servers for maintenance. Instead, as long as there is at least one person distributing the site, it will continue to function seamlessly.

Moreover, have you considered utilizing Tor to establish a website within the .onion zone? By doing so, you can keep the fact that your site is operating on the darknet server completely confidential.
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ruxamensa

Consider Anonymous Browsing: Use privacy-focused operating systems like Tails to route your connections through the Tor network and preserve your anonymity while accessing the internet.

Stay Informed and Evolve: Stay updated on emerging technologies and techniques to counter censorship and surveillance. Be ready to adapt and change your strategies as new threats and solutions arise.

Use Multiple Hosting Providers: Instead of relying on a single hosting provider, consider using multiple providers located in different jurisdictions to reduce the risk of censorship and single points of failure.

Implement Content Distribution Networks (CDNs): CDNs can help distribute your website content across multiple servers globally, improving performance and making it harder for a single entity to block or censor your website.

Explore Peer-to-Peer (P2P) Networks: P2P networks like BitTorrent can be used to distribute website content and make it highly resilient against censorship attempts, although legal and bandwidth limitations should be considered.

Leverage Encrypted Messaging and Communication Tools: Use secure and encrypted communication tools to protect your interactions with visitors, collaborators, and users.

Consider Blockchain Technology: Blockchain platforms, such as Ethereum or Blockstack, offer decentralized hosting and domain name systems that can help mitigate censorship risks.

Regularly Backup Your Website: Make regular backups of your website content and databases, storing them securely in multiple locations to quickly restore your website if it is subject to censorship or technical issues.

Implement access controls: Consider implementing access controls like CAPTCHA or IP whitelisting to prevent automated scraping and data collection. These measures can help protect your website from unauthorized access and minimize the collection of sensitive data.

Remember, achieving complete resistance against censorship and data collection is challenging, and there is no one-size-fits-all solution. It's important to stay informed about evolving technologies, adapt your strategies as needed, and prioritize the privacy and security of your website and its visitors.
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Wiley Harding

I'd suggest a multi-faceted approach to building a resilient, privacy-focused website. Here are four strategies:

Decentralized Hosting: Platforms like IPFS (InterPlanetary File System) or Filecoin enable decentralized storage and sharing of data. They're censorship-resistant as no single point of failure exists. However, they're not suitable for dynamic content and can be slower.

Dark Web & TOR: Hosting on the dark web via TOR (.onion sites) makes your website accessible only through the TOR network, providing an extra layer of privacy. However, it's complex to set up and has limited reach.

Privacy-Focused Hosting: Providers like RiseUp,hetzner, or DigitalOcean offer privacy-focused hosting with strong data protection policies. While they can't guarantee complete immunity from government or host interference, they're a step up from mainstream providers.

Domain Fronting: This technique involves using a CDN to deliver content from a censored domain, making it appear as if it's coming from a non-censored one. It's complex to implement but can bypass certain types of censorship.
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