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Send Large Files Free: 7 Services That Handle 10GB+ (Tested)
You just finished a 4GB video edit or a photo set from a weekend shoot. Now you need to get it to a client, a collaborator, …
Large File Sharing Compared: UDP Speed, Client-Side Encryption, and Free Tiers
You're trying to email a 2GB video export. Gmail says 25MB max. Outlook says 10MB. Your recipient needs the file yesterday, and now you're staring at …
I2P vs Tor on Android: Which Mobile Anonymity Tool Is Right for You?
So you open the Play Store, search “anonymous browsing,” and two apps stare back at you: Orbot and I2P. Both promise privacy. Both claim to route …
I2P vs VPN: Garlic Routing, 55k Routers, and the Trust Bottleneck
Most comparisons treat these like competing products: "I2P is slower but more private," or "VPNs are faster but less anonymous." I2P and VPNs aren't speed-differentiated versions …
Is Tor Illegal in the USA? What the Playpen Case Reveals About Surveillance
Let's get this out of the way immediately: Tor is legal to download, install, and use in every single U.S. state. No federal law prohibits it. …
Can ISP See I2P? What Your Provider Actually Detects (Bootstrapping vs. Operational Phase)
Your ISP can tell you're using I2P. I2P doesn't try to hide the fact that you're connected to it. What it does hide is what you're …
Best I2P Sites: Hand-Picked Directory of Active Eepsites for 2025
You've heard about the "dark web" and probably know Tor. But I2P — the Invisible Internet Project — is a different beast entirely. It's a peer-to-peer …
How to Use I2P: Installation, Browser Setup, and Hosting Your First Eepsite
The first time I sent traffic through I2P, I was expecting Tor with a different coat of paint. I2P is a network you join, not merely …
