Although Tor pioneered anonymous communication, its growth and adoption have remained relatively limited over the past two decades. The modern internet demands privacy solutions that are not only secure, but also fast, scalable, and seamless to use.
Anyone Protocol (@AnyoneFDN) represents a step forward, building on the principles of privacy and decentralization while addressing the performance, scalability, and usability challenges that have limited broader adoption.
In that sense, Anyone Protocol is not a replacement for Tor’s vision, but an evolution of it.
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The @AnyoneFDN client bypasses traditional VPN checks as it's an onion routing proxy network. Access sites with more privacy than any VPN with the client!
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The export restrictions around Anthropic's Fable and Mythos models are a reminder that access to AI is increasingly becoming geography-dependent.
As agentic systems become more powerful, where a request comes from may become just as important as the request itself.
The Anyone SDK provides fine-grained routing control for AI applications, including the ability to route traffic through specific countries and jurisdictions.
So you can be anyone.
The world where your phone watches you before your messages are even encrypted is closer than you think.
Trust shouldn't be assumed. It should be engineered. Protect yourself before it is too late.
Anyone is for everyone.
The UK is pushing harder on #privacy with encryption backdoors, on-device scanning, and expanding surveillance powers.
The answer is layered privacy.
OS-level privacy + Network-level privacy
GrapheneOS (@GrapheneOS)
• Hardened, privacy-focused Android for Pixel phones
• No Google dependency required
• Zero telemetry by default
• Industry-leading mobile security
ANyONe Protocol (@AnyoneFDN)
• Decentralized onion-routing network
• Anonymous traffic routing
• Metadata protection through community-run relays
• Zero logs by design, no single point of failure
GrapheneOS → protects your device
ANyONe → protects your network
Two layers. One goal.
Own your device. Own your connection. Own your data.
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