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<h2><b>Clearnet Services: Centralized, but can be used anonymously</b></h2>
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<p>Today's clearnet web is hugely centralised, you have businesses out there (meaning potential and very likely governmental proxies) that are letting you rent servers (VPSes / dedicated servers / etc) and domain names to be able to have a clearnet service. </p>
<p>If you want to have clearnet services but to keep your anonymity regardless, you'll need to go through KYC-free resellers (you can find them <a href="https://kycnot.me/?t=service&q=vps">here</a>)</p>
<p>If you want to have clearnet services but to keep your anonymity regardless, you'll need to go through KYC-free resellers (you can find them <a href="https://kycnot.me/?t=service&q=vps">here</a>)</p>
<p><u>Sidenote:</u> These non-KYC service providers are willing to put up with some abuse to provide you anonymity online, so don't abuse their goodwill by running sensitive services as they are the ones that have to deal with the consequences.<b> In short, Don't bite the hand that feeds you.</b></p>
<p>To find out how to run Anonymous Clearnet Services, you can check out <a href="../anonymousremoteserver/index.html">this</a> tutorial.</p>
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<p>If you don't want to give in to that centralization, but remain on the clearnet, you'd have to run a service from home, using only the public IP you're getting from your ISP.</p>