

This article combines the two: we will setup a Raspberry Pi as an access point, then filter all internet traffic via Tor. Excellent at dorms, hotels, separating network traffic (say for IoT devices) etc. The idea is to have a separate wireless network all your devices can log int, and then use an available Lan connection to serve networks to your devices from one point. This can be done using the inbuilt wireless features of the Raspberry Pi 3 or Raspberry Pi Zero W, or by using a suitable USB wireless dongle that supports access points. The Raspberry Pi can be used as a wireless access point, running a standalone network. It might not be perfect (and can be infiltrated) and it does slow down your browsing, but hey, free speech is worth the effort to look into it. If you want to be anonymous (for example if you live under a dictatorship, you're a journalist in an oppressive country, or a hacker looking to stay hidden from the government) - Tor is one of the easiest ways to anonymize your traffic. Now, it's a non-profit organization whose main purpose is the research and development of online privacy tools. Navy that enabled people to browse the internet anonymously. Tor is short for The Onion Router, and was initially a worldwide network of servers developed with the U.S. This is a guide to setup a Raspberry Pi 3, acting as an Access Point and Tor router.
