X threads:
Substack articles:
IPVanish handed the FBI its user logs. The user had no idea.
Medium articles:
The Glass Skull Problem: Nym’s Answer to AI Agent Privacy
IPVanish handed the FBI its user logs. The user had no idea.
X threads:
Substack articles:
IPVanish handed the FBI its user logs. The user had no idea.
Medium articles:
The Glass Skull Problem: Nym’s Answer to AI Agent Privacy
IPVanish handed the FBI its user logs. The user had no idea.
In one of your articles you write:
Quote: “If you’re thinking seriously about what your traffic metadata reveals and what tools actually address it - subscribe.”
Meta-Data through the Nym Mixnet is revealed if you use standard Internet clients for your daily communications. You will need specially tailored Nym Mix clients and the appropriate servers to produce no Meta-Data. This is what all Nym community members are overlooking!
Best regards
Ch1ffr3punk
Good point. My article is specifically about network metadata and traffic analysis, not application-layer metadata. NymVPN protects against network-level correlation attacks, but if you’re using standard clients like Chrome or Gmail, those services will still collect their own metadata. Fully metadata-resistant communication indeed requires applications and protocols designed for that model.