BitBlinder - A Free Software Application That Allows Users to Share IP Addresses and Bandwidth Anonymously
Bitblinder is an open-source software that allows users to share IP addresses and bandwidth. It was first released in June 2009 under the MIT open-source license. The software was created by Josh Albrecht and Matthew Kaniaris, developers from Innominet. They wanted to share their IP addresses with each other and to avoid wasting bandwidth on unneeded users.
BitBlinder uses the TOR network to transmit traffic anonymously. Anyone who wants to use the service must first register for a free account. This account includes up to 9 GB of free usage. Then, you can start relaying data and using your account balance to download files anonymously. While this may seem like a lot of work, the results are well worth it.
Manually uninstalling BitBlinder is an option, but it requires patience. Attempting to remove the program without the help of a third-party uninstaller can leave invalid items in the registry and negatively impact the speed of your computer. Furthermore, if you make a mistake, you could uninstall the program by editing the registry, which can result in system crashes.
BitBlinder is a software application that allows users to share IP addresses and bandwidth anonymously. Like Tor, it uses a network of computers. Each peer requests a web page from a website, and BitBlinder then returns the result to you. The connection is secure and encrypted. To get started, you need to download the 17.5 MB setup and enter your username and password.