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# youandme
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Python library to share data anonymously and securely* with limited traffic metadata.
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\* The ID one connects to a host with must be shared via a secure (private, authenticated) channel.
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`$ pip install youandme`
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# why
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In normal socket connections, Eve can see when Alex and Bob communicate and the size of their communications.
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This library sends continuous streams of data even when no information is being communicated, in order to increase unobservability of transmission times and packet sizes.
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Anonymity and encryption is provided via Tor onion services, though this library could easily be adapted to use plaintext (and encryption by an application) or
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# security
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As stated above, this library does no authentication. However, if the ID is shared privately and safely, the tunnel will have roughly the security of a Tor v3 onion service, with increased metadata unobservability.
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## What an attacker sees in a normal Tor connection
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![](no-dummy.png)
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## What an attacker sees in a youandme connection
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![](dummy.png) |