Friday, 26 June 2009
How BlogACause maintains Your Anonymity
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In this politically repressive environment for journalism and bloggers, it's important that people who blog or publish their political views online be able to have an anonymous platform from which to write. Blogacause is just that platform. Blogacause achieves this in several ways.
- We don't store your IP. It might look like we do when you log into your account, but CFAlchemist set it so that every IP you see is the same as the IP of the server on which blogacause is hosted. We made several mods to the Blojsom platform to make sure IPs will never identify anyone on this site.
- We don't store personal info about you. When you sign-up you can use totally unverifiable credentials, we won't check nor do we confirm.
- We will track what is clicked as far as blog links and advertising, however, your personal information will never be included in that click's information by any work of our own. Be warned though that the CIA and NSA funded Google track everything they can about everyone, so clicking their ads might tell them about your habits.
- It doesn't matter what a court or government orders us to give them in the way of information about our bloggers, because there is nothing to give up since we really don't know who you are and we don't store anything in logs or a database that could personally identify you.
- See our BlogACause Privacy Policy for further ways we protect anonymous bloggers and journalists.
As time and money permit we will certainly endeavor to make the system even more secure from the prying eyes of our benevolent Dear Leaders in Washington, the District of Crooks. We probably won't discuss those changes until they are made, no sense helping the snoopers out.
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