Kundalini-Torify


Kundalini-Torify is basically the "Torify" of Kundalini-Tool, only in itself. It can be useful if you want to quickly redirect all your network traffic to the Tor network. Kundalini-Tool is not included, just Torify by itself.

The method is very simple - "sudo kundalini-torify --start" and you're under the Tor network. To stop it - "sudo kundalini-torify --stop" and you're done. But I want to explain a few things here about what Torify is and how it works.

I assume you have some idea how the "Tor Browser" works. Once you connect, your traffic is encrypted and you are anonymous. Your IP address changes from one IP address to another, and your traffic is very difficult to decrypt - that's the whole point of Tor.

Torify does this without the "Tor Browser". On Linux Distro, your traffic is encrypted and anonymous, and your IP address changes the same way. You don't need the "Tor Browser" to be on the Tor Network - Torify provides that at the system level.

While using Torify, if you open, for example, Ungoogled Chromium, it will also be on the Tor network. If you simply run "sudo apt update", that will also be under the Tor network. You are anonymous and your traffic is encrypted.

When using Torify, your IP address changes several times, just like when using the "Tor Browser". Think of Torify as a "Tor VPN". I hope this gives you a little more insight into Kundalini-Torify itself. If you connect to the "Tor Browser" while using Torify, you can enjoy even greater anonymity and security - you'll be connecting to Tor while Tor is running. Great, isn't it?

If you want even more anonymity, while using Kundalini-Tool [including Torify], start Whonix, and connect to the Tor Browser. You can never be too safe on the internet.

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