
What this is all about is personal privacy and security: we now know that different governments - for a variety of reasons - are spying on their citizens, tapping into their Internet, telephone and general communications traffic. of Tsukuba launches Academic Experimental Project.

The National Security Agency has obtained direct access to the systems of Google, Facebook, Apple and other US internet giants, according to a top secret document obtained by the Guardian. (Referring to: NSA Prism program taps in to user data of Apple, Google and others) The government is spying, in real time, on all Internet users. The revelations of spying on telephone customers are extraordinary - but it gets even worse. DemandProgress email: An email sent on to subscribers, from : Guardian report: the published details of a leaked secret court order, as first reported in the on : NSA collecting phone records of millions of Verizon customers daily I had been meaning to pull together a mini-review of this for some time, but after (a) some then recent events and (b)some discussion about DNSCrypt and VPNGate on the DC Forum, I figured the mini-review was probably now overdue. You can view Cisco-OpenDNS network details here:.Note that Cisco now owns OpenDNS per the Select Provider drop-down menu: Play with the settings to suit your needs. Run dnscrypt-winservicemgr.exe - this will start the DNSCrypt service:.○ Directory: C:\Program Files (x86)\OpenDNS\DNSCrypt Copy the single file dnscrypt-winservicemgr.exe from the.Download file of latest ServiceManager version - e.g., DNSCrypt Windows Service Manager v0.2.0.0.zip.Create (or clear existing files from) directory: C:\Program Files (x86)\OpenDNS\DNSCrypt.Download file of latest DNSCrypt version - e.g., dnscrypt-proxy-win32-full-1.6.1.zip.

To install and run Windows version DNSCrypt + ServiceManager:.○ This is a Client program to manage service and network adapter settings. Try this (is the only one I have used - it is one of the more simple GUIs recommended):.ServiceManager: DNSCrypt GUI applications have been developed: (DNSCrypt is used with a command-line tool and needs some kind of an interface for most users) The latest version of DNSCrypt for your particular OS is to be found at:.OpenDNS - DNSCryptWin-v0.0.6 Beta Upgrade 2 () - this was the last version from OpenDNS.ĭNSCrypt was subsequently placed into open source:.DNSCrypt was developed/supported by the OpenDNS organisation up until:
