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README.md

Version 3 : what's new?


  1. Fixed some bugs that caused service errors
  2. A custom button has been added. In the file 'things.txt' you can write your own actions that this button will perform. You can read more about this in the User Guide section of the script.
  3. Added installer. Now you can install the program, its copy will be placed in the /bin folder of your system. After that, you can run it from any directory

    v2 : what's new?


  4. Fixed a bug that prevented the program from closing from the menu

  5. A new tool has been added - deleting metadata from a photo. You can read the instructions right inside the program

  6. Added forced startup. Now you can not watch a tedious picture with the dependency check constantly in the beginning, but just add the key -f when you run the script!

  7. Added a check for updates at startup. Now you can keep up with program updates without having to check the repository :)

    AnonYou is a free, open-source utility written in bash that allows you to quickly perform anonymization-related actions.

    *Thank you for choosing the AnonYou utility.

The following features are available :

  1. Changing the MAC address to random or arbitrary
  2. Redirect all traffic through TOR
  3. RAM wiping
  4. Swap space wipe
  5. Securely erase files
  6. Deleting system log

Requires root access to run the script.

Testing was done on Debian, Ubuntu, Termux, but if you find any bugs we would be very grateful if you let us know at greyhatfeedback@protonmail.com

CAUTION!!!

The utility has been created to ease the processes related to your anonymization, but the author of the script is not responsible for any damage caused by the script or its use.