Anonymity Framework

The anonymity proxy framework allows users to transparently access the features of A3 and other specialized networks. The framework has minimal overhead and is portable across all major plantforms.

A3 is a cutting-edge anonymity network with design improvements such as decentralization and application awarness that make it perform better than anonymity systems currently in use today. However, without a way for applications to access it, A3 has little practical value since it can only be accessed programmatically and limited to communication within the immediate network. The anonymity proxy framework is designed as a layer of abstraction over the A3 system and allow any user application to tunnel through A3 network and reach destinations outside of the network.

Why do we need anonymity?
To access web services, we send IP packets revealing our computer's IP address and application data, allowing anyone to track our every step in cyberspace. The concept behind anonymity network is simple: we forward encrypted packets through one or more server nodes, thus hiding the true source of the packets and protecting our identity.

Who uses anonymity network?
Normal people can use it to protect their personal information from marketers and identity thieves. Miliary and law enforcement agencies use it for gathering intelligence and communicating with field agents. Journalists can use it to report from danger zones as well as to protect the identity of sources.