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  2. Anonymous P2P - Wikipedia

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    An anonymous P2P communication system is a peer-to-peer distributed application in which the nodes, which are used to share resources, or participants are anonymous or pseudonymous. [1] Anonymity of participants is usually achieved by special routing overlay networks that hide the physical location of each node from other participants.

  3. Category:Anonymous file sharing networks - Wikipedia

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  4. Private peer-to-peer - Wikipedia

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    Madster (formerly Aimster) - early P2P software that used a buddy list to restrict sharing; Groove - a corporate groupware software based on P2P technology; Turtle F2F - instant messaging and file sharing with private connections only; WASTE - private P2P software suitable for groups of 10 to 50 users

  5. Comparison of file-sharing applications - Wikipedia

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    Anonymous P2P Link system compatibility Price Platform License Programming language No Malware Latest release year Extra information aMule: eDonkey, Kad: No eD2k, magnet Free GNU, macOS, Windows, Linux: GPL C++: Yes 2016, 2.3.3 (February 7, 2021; 4 years ago () [2: BitComet: BitTorrent, eDonkey, Kad; [3] HTTP/FTP download No ed2k, [3] magnet Free

  6. OnionShare - Wikipedia

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    Free software portal; OnionShare is an open source file sharing application using tor network to share files, available on most major platforms. It also lets users host websites and chat in a secure and anonymous manner. It uses peer-to-peer sharing over Tor network to preserve privacy and anonymity. [3] [4] [5] [6]

  7. Tribler - Wikipedia

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    Tribler is designed to enhance BitTorrent by removing the need for central elements such as the websites for finding content, as well as being anonymous. The European Union's P2P-Next project to develop an Internet television distribution standard builds on Tribler technology.

  8. Veilid - Wikipedia

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    Veilid borrows from both the Tor anonymising router and the InterPlanetary File System (IPFS), to offer encrypted and anonymous peer-to-peer connection using a 256-bit public key as the only visible ID. Even details such as IP addresses are hidden.

  9. Comparison of Direct Connect software - Wikipedia

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    Hubs often have special areas of interest. Many have requirements on the total size of the files that their members share (share size), and restrictions on the content and quality of shares. A hub can have any arbitrary rule. Hubs can allow users to register and provide user authentication. The authentication is also in clear text.