Anonymity

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Anonymity is the state of not being identifiable. The possibility of being anonymous is often considered a cornerstone of democracy, since without it there is the possibility that nobody will dare to give opposing views, or to vote differently from the majority.

For boylovers, anonymity is often considered extra important, as vigilantes and hostile and violent child advocates watch the online discussion boards routinely, attempting to discern enough information about each participant to be able to attain identifiable information. Such information may then be used to out the boylover to his local community, to plant false rumours about him, or even physically attack or otherwise harass him.

Social aspects of anonymity

For boylovers, protecting anonymity is mainly about being careful of what personal information to disclose when communicating with fellow boylovers.

  • On public discussion boards or chat rooms, you should never give out your real name or initials, but instead use a pseudonym which you do not use in other contexts.
  • Do not disclose personal telephone numbers or your street address.
  • Depending on the size of the country or city you live in, you should also be careful in disclosing them.
  • Do not disclose your age; exact birth dates should never be given, which also means that you should not post about today being your birthday. One privacy advice is that instead of saying you are 21 years old, you say you are in your early twenties.
  • It may in some cases be necessary to ask for help in such a way that the question would give away information you would not otherwise have given. In such cases, many boards allow you to use a temporary "throw-away" pseudonym such that nobody knows who is asking.

When communicating with other boylovers privately, e.g. over E-mail, good judgement is needed to decide how much more information to disclose. One should only disclose information on a need-to-know basis. Remember that you cannot know or trust the true motivation of the person on the other end, and some vigilantes trying to find out your real identity or incite you admit or commit an illegal action are very patient. Both parties should respect each other's anonymity and not expect any disclosure beyond need. Bear in mind at all times that not only you don´t know who you are talking to, but also that the other person might one day have his computer stolen and your communication will be found by whoever gains access to that computer.

Technological measures

Technology can help you to retain anonymity, but it is important to understand what you are doing, read and learn about technology and observe the social aspects discussed above.

E-mail

You should never use your real life e-mail address in boylove contexts, like forums, as this will make you very easy to identify, the most common trick used to locate people consists in entering an email address or nick in a search engine, find that person's post in other forums or sites and follow the dots.

There are numerous free mail offerings available, but the major providers scan your emails, they will give away your IP address to any repressive government and even have an NSA backdoor. If you care about privacy when signing up for a new email address use a proxy, when you send an email your real computer IP is attached to the email header, if you use a proxy when sending email it will be proxy displayed instead of your real IP, or you can sign up with an email service focused on privacy like Protonmail or Tutanota.

The best privacy is the one that depends on you and not others, if you are comfortable with computers and software, look into setting up OpenPGP to encrypt your e-mail in transit and protect against forgery. You can also look into the anonymous remailer systems called Mixmaster and Mixminion. These offer very good anonymity (effectively making it impossible to trace the e-mails you send back to you), but it needs some learning curve, another problem is that messages sent through remailers often end up in the spam folder because of the way they were sent, using relays and hiding your IP, a third problem is that to avoid time based attacks remailers do not send emails automatically, they hold it for some time, it can take a few days or hours for the email to be delivered.

Tor

Tor, The Onion Router is a program sponsored by the Electronic Frontier Foundation that will hide your computer IP. You can connect to this proxy with many kinds of networking applications to make your communications very hard to trace back to you. Tor it is most often used to browser the Internet anonymously, but it can also be used to route instant messaging traffic.

Tor is very useful in combination with IRC chat clients such as mIRC or X-Chat. IRC has traditionally been problematic with regards to anonymity because any other IRC user can see which IP address you connect from. When connecting through Tor, you are assigned one of several hundred Tor IP addresses at random, hiding your actual address, unfortunately due to abuse and spam Tor proxies are banned in many networks. Another useful application of Tor is web browsing, Tor allows you to browse web content without those who run the server being able to find your IP address. Some web sites may have blocked requests from Tor (especially for posting) because of abuse, but others like BoyChat allow it, often specifically to allow anonymous use.

You should always make sure that you have the latest version of Tor installed or risk running a version that has security holes that can be exploited. Even better if you run Tails, an operating system that routes all data through Tor and blocks any outgoing connection with your real IP.

See also

External links

  • Tor Project - Tor project and browser
  • Tails - Linux distribution routing everything through tor. It can run as live DVD.
  • Tutanota - Encrypted email provider from Germany, free option available.
  • Protonmail - Privacy email provider in Switzerland, free option available.