Give your users more privacy with a .onion

in #buisness4 years ago

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Tor is amazing technology and a true proof of concept the power of what a voluntary driven network
can doe.

We love tor a lot because of its technical implementation of an anonymous communication network.
In fact we enjoy it so much we want to have all sites on as a .onion.
Having your site run as a .onion means giving your users more privacy by letting your user access
your site without the user reveling its ip address.
This is great because it promotes sudo-anonymous usage.
Your users does not reveal their physical location by default and your site opens it's doors to a wider user base.

But if you are not a technical person it can be hard to get your site a .onion address, when we first spoke with a owner
of a forum that is very political friendly, he told us he really wanted an easy way for a site to get a .onion address.

After researching and talking to some web hosting firms we did not find a good published solution available.
The majority of web hosters that offer .onion hosting will manually write a configuration for it.

We went in to our lab and after some time of research and attempts we finally was able to create a solution we where
happy with.

Our site:
https://tor.stackpointersolutions.net

now simply creates a tunnel(reverseproxy) where the user can enter its site and our system will generate a .onion address, tell the tor network that there is a new active address, redirect all requests that go from the .onion site to the regular site.

Resulting in a easy click and deploy feature where the user just need to enter the website address and then we charge a small fee of 5 euro for 3 months in order for the server costs to add up and then its done!

Exposure to a new audience and a live .onion address for your site!